The documentary and luminous photography of Andreu Doz.
Jules & Moi introduces photographer Andreu Doz, whose sensitive eye captures the truth of the moment.
His approach celebrates simplicity and authenticity in action: natural, candid images that tell a sincere story. For him, every wedding is a unique experience, and every couple brings its own energy and personality. By observing carefully and allowing spontaneity to unfold, he reveals what makes each story truly distinctive.
His style is rooted in documentary photography, sometimes enhanced with a lively and subtly humorous touch. A perfectionist by nature, he places great importance on beautiful light and strong composition—two essential elements that give his images their elegance and impact.
How would you describe your photographic style?
(What defines your signature?)
I believe every photograph is a combination of what a photographer sees (something that is not entirely his) and how he chooses to show it (his interpretation of reality). For me, every wedding is a completely different experience, and every couple is a unique combination. If I allow myself to truly see their essence, I can show their originality. For me, that is the only genuine way to portray them. My style is documentary, with a vivid and sometimes humorous twist. I am also a perfectionist, so beautiful light and strong composition are the foundation of my work.
What inspires you most when photographing a wedding?
I look for spontaneity, real emotions, and small details that tell a bigger story. For me, it is not about trying to capture something “pretty” or creating a idealised picture. I want it to be real. I want it to feel authentic.
Could you share a memorable anecdote from a wedding you’ve photographed?
It was a Jewish and Christian wedding held in a Catholic church, officiated by both a rabbi and a priest. The bride had a Chihuahua who walked down the aisle before her, wearing a miniature replica of her dress. They were both called Vicky. Imagine the face of the groom. Unforgettable.
How do you prepare for a photoshoot with your clients before the wedding day?
We talk a lot. I take my time to truly get to know my couples — this is very important to me.The more I understand about them, the stronger our connection becomes, and the better I can tell their story. Even a seemingly insignificant detail can later turn into a meaningful photograph.
What is your approach to capturing spontaneous and authentic moments?
I do not interfere with the events of the wedding day. I do not stage situations or tell people what to do. Instead, I observe constantly — anticipating, connecting the dots, and taking hundreds of photographs to capture that one meaningful and natural image that truly “nails” the moment.
Is there a wedding or an image you consider your “favorite”? If so, why?
Over the years, I have built a collection of “favorite” images — and not always for the same reason. Sometimes it’s because the shot was a real technical challenge. Sometimes it’s because the moment feels deeply personal to me. And sometimes it’s simply because I consider the image “perfect.” There is one photo I truly cherish because it combines all three reasons. I took it at a small family wedding in Menorca. It won many international prizes.
How do you collaborate with other wedding vendors (planner, videographer, DJ, etc.)?
I have collaborated with several wedding planners from Catalunya, and after so many weddings together, they feel almost like family. I especially enjoy working with vendors I share the same work philosophy and ethics.It is extremely important to treat all wedding vendors as a team. We are all working toward the same goal: turning an event into a successful and beautiful experience for everyone involved.
What advice would you give to a couple who is still hesitating to invest in a professional photographer?
Take your time. Do your research. Choose a style that truly resonates with you. These photographs will literally shape your memories of this day. It is essential to trust the person you choose and feel comfortable with them. Unlike many other services you invest in when planning a wedding, the photographs will stay with you forever.
How do you select the final images delivered to the couple?
For me, post-production is just as important as taking the photographs. I spend many days carefully preparing the final reportage. Although it is a thoughtful and curated selection, I always include multiple images of the important moments, because I know that choosing favorites is very personal. I want you to feel happy with how you look in the pictures and to have plenty of memories to choose from.
Which photographic trends do you enjoy today, and which ones would you avoid?
To be honest, I have never followed trends. My approach is documentary. I focus on spontaneity and real human emotion, and I feel confident in that direction. I don’t believe authenticity will ever go out of fashion.
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