Top 5 Photographers in Slovakia

  • Publication date: 06/22/2026
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Slovak wedding photographers have a rare quality: they travel frequently, yet their work never feels repetitive. One month they might be in Iceland, the next in Santorini, then back home for a small ceremony. No matter where they are, their style stays consistent without ever looking formulaic. When Wezoree's editorial team put this list together, we looked for that kind of consistency, and these five photographers impressed us in every location we reviewed.

Tomas Lazorik

Tomas Lazorik has been photographing weddings around the world for 14 years - in New York, Iceland, Italy, Austria, Portugal, and Mauritius - and constantly draws inspiration from how different these landscapes are from one another. Italy remains his favorite place, where his style and the landscape seem to meet somewhere halfway.

He works in a candid and non-intrusive way, focusing on minimalism, fashion, and architecture instead of traditional posed portraits. Post-processing stays light: color editing and small retouches, nothing that pulls the image away from what actually happened. "The freedom," he says, is what he loves most about the work/ The freedom to move through a day without forcing it, and to find images in the in-between moments. 

Lukas Pastorek

Lukas Pastorek is an optimist and an extrovert who loves meeting people, building real connections, and sharing special moments. He has spent fourteen years photographing weddings, always bringing his personality into his work. His favorite places to shoot are Ireland, Denmark, and Italy. "I want to go deeper. To see more than just beautiful photos — to see a specific person and a specific relationship, their uniqueness. That's what I enjoy the most," he says. 

One of his favorite questions to ask couples is very simple: “What’s your favorite movie?” He learns a lot from their answers. He doesn’t impose his own style, which is inspired by movies and magazines, on anyone. Some couples prefer a style that looks like it came straight out of a magazine spread, while others want something more natural. Lukas adapts to their wishes, believing that the couple’s happiness on their wedding day is more important than any photograph.

Andrej Horsky

He creates images with a timeless, nostalgic quality, with the unique charm of film photography woven through. "I know when to be an extrovert and when to blend quietly into the background," Andrej Horsky says. This balance helps him connect with people from different cultures and capture moments as they truly unfold. While he doesn’t focus mainly on destination work, he has photographed in places like Iceland, Lake Como, and Finland when couples have asked him. He enjoys going wherever his work leads.

Andrej Horsky has photographed over 400 weddings across different countries and cultures in his sixteen years behind the camera. His experience is clear in the easy, natural way he works on a wedding day.

Michaela Hynek

"What matters most to me is not the destination itself, but the story and emotions I get to capture there," says Michaela Hynek, who has spent seven years building a practice around observing rather than directing. Based in Slovakia, she's traveled for weddings to Italy, Austria, Iceland, and New York, treating each new place as both inspiration and an opportunity to learn more about the people she's photographing. Her work combines documentary storytelling with editorial elegance. She captures real moments in a natural way, guided by an eye that is shaped by experience in fashion and visual art.

Her work combines documentary storytelling with editorial style. She captures real moments in a natural way, using her background in fashion and visual art. On the wedding day, she offers gentle guidance during portraits and otherwise stays in the background, looking for the small, in-between moments that make each celebration unique. She custom-builds every package to fit each couple.

Robert Galik

Carmen and Robert describe working together as a husband-and-wife photography team as two people with two perspectives, sharing one gallery of emotions. After fourteen years of shooting side by side, photography at Robert Galik feels less like a job and more like a journey they share and grow on together. Their partnership shapes everything they do. They notice more, respond quickly, and capture both the big moments and the small details that often matter most.

"Photography for us is not just a job, but a shared life path that we continue to grow in together," they say. At its core, their style is documentary, but it adds an editorial touch. It uses black-and-white frames and images, sometimes grainy or blurred, to highlight movement and intimacy. Occasionally, shots use flash inspired by fashion magazines. New York made the biggest impact on them, but Vienna, Rome, Mallorca, and Santorini each brought something unique to their journey.

Together, the five photographers on this list have captured weddings in over a dozen countries. What stands out in all their work is a shared instinct to stay present and let each story unfold naturally. Take a look at their full profiles on Wezoree and contact the one whose photos feel just right for your day.

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Natali Grace Levine Editor-in-Chief

Natali joined the Wezoree team in 2022 with over a decade of experience in the Wedding&Event Industry. She pursued a degree in Communications, with a minor in Digital Media. Before joining the Wezoree team, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to digital media and entrepreneurship - Women in Media Empowerment Award in 2016, US Digital Media Innovator Award in 2019, the Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media Award in 2021, and the American Digital Content Leadership Award in 2022. She has been working as an executive editor and digital director for nearly eight years.