VALENTINE’S: DIVINE DAY



“A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous…”

Ingrid Bergman, actress


This Valentine’s season, we honour the artistry of Sandra von Reikhoff, the visionary behind Divine Day, who has rightfully earned her title as the queen of editorial-style imagery for romantic couples and weddings. With her unparalleled talent, Sandra captures not just moments, but the very essence of love and connection that defines each couple’s unique journey…



In the spirit of romance, here at City & Beach Weddings & Events we are delighted to present a selection of intimate images from Sandra’s exquisite portfolio. These carefully curated snapshots offer but a mere glimpse into her remarkable projects, which take her across the globe to document weddings, engagements, elopements, and other deeply personal celebrations of love. Each photograph tells a story, weaving together emotions, candid moments, and the breathtaking beauty of the couples she photographs…



Sandra’s work transcends traditional wedding photography; it is a celebration of love in all its forms. Her keen eye for detail and innate ability to capture the fleeting moments – those stolen glances, tender embraces, and joyous laughter – transform each image into a timeless piece of art. It is this dedication to storytelling that has made her a sought-after photographer for couples who desire not just documentation, but a heartfelt portrayal of their love story…



As we embrace the spirit of love this Valentine’s Day, let us reflect on the significance of these celebrated moments. We invite you to immerse yourself in Sandra von Reikhoff’s enchanting world of photography, where every image is a testament to the beauty of love, and where each couple’s narrative is immortalised through her lens.

May this Valentine’s event serve as a reminder that love knows no bounds, and through Sandra’s artistry, we are privy to the magic that unfolds in each intimate celebration…



CONTACT: http://www.divineday.uk



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