Black and white photo of a man taking a selfie with a camera, partially covering his face, in front of a mirror.

About Me

I’m Peter, the guy behind Bedrosian Photo.
I photograph weddings, people, parties, chaos, emotion, weird in-between moments, and everything that happens when real life stops pretending to be polished.

I don’t really care about forcing moments. I care about capturing people as they actually are. The nervous energy before a ceremony. Your drunk uncle losing his mind on the dance floor. Your grandma crying in the corner when nobody notices. The way your partner looks at you for half a second when they think nobody’s watching. That’s the stuff that matters to me.

My style lives somewhere between documentary, fine art, vintage cinema, and controlled chaos. I like images that feel alive. Sometimes beautiful. Sometimes messy. Sometimes a little haunting. Perfect photos are cool, but honest photos hit harder.

I shoot digitally, on film, Super 8, Hi8 — whatever helps tell the story the right way. I’m obsessed with texture, atmosphere, motion, shadows, grain, emotion, and all the tiny imperfect details that make memories actually feel real years later.

A lot of photographers direct weddings like movie sets. I don’t. I blend in, move fast, adapt to whatever insanity is happening, and document the day as it unfolds naturally. I’ll give direction when needed, but I never want you spending your wedding performing for a camera all day.

At the end of it all, I’m not trying to make your life look fake-perfect. I’m trying to make it unforgettable.

If you want stiff poses and every photo looking like a Pinterest board, I’m probably not your guy.

But if you want photographs that feel like memories — loud, emotional, cinematic, romantic, chaotic, authentic — then we’ll probably get along just fine.