Why I do what I do

24/08/2025

Why I Do What I Do
My very first ceremony was with Kevin and Midley.
I still remember that moment: the excitement, the nerves, but above all the feeling of a great responsibility. I was about to be the one giving structure, a voice, a breath to a moment they would carry in their memory for the rest of their lives.

When I saw them look at each other, their eyes filled with emotion, when their families stood up to applaud… I understood.
I understood that this role wasn't just a function, but a mission.

It's not for fame or money
If I had wanted to be famous, my face would be everywhere. But that has never been my goal.
I don't seek recognition or popularity.
What matters to me is the couple standing before me.

My role is not to be the center of attention, but to make sure the bride and groom are. It's their day, their story, their moment. I'm just here to put words and rhythm to what they already carry in their hearts.

The memory that marked me
After that first ceremony with Kevin and Midley, I felt… changed.
I knew I had found something that truly mattered to me.
And since then, every couple I walk alongside reminds me why I love what I do so much: because every story is different, because every exchanged glance has its power, because every "yes" deserves to be honored.

My commitment
Why me? Because I'm not here to "put on a show."
I want every ceremony to be unique, sincere, and a true reflection of the couple.
Not a repetition, not a copy-paste, but a moment that truly belongs to them.

And that's why I keep going: because I love seeing love celebrated, because I love hearing the laughter, because I love feeling that suspended emotion just before the big "yes."

Kevin and Midley were the first. But every couple since has become, for me, another proof that I am doing exactly what I am meant to do.