Wedding session in the Tatra Mountains
Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains are a real gem for couples looking for a unique outdoor wedding. Picturesque valleys, rugged peaks and unique light create a fairy-tale setting that perfectly captures the emotions and character of the lovers.


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Adam Mółka – wedding photographer Zakopane – natural photos full of emotions
Hi, I’m Adam – for years I have been capturing weddings in Zakopane, Krakow and wherever you invite me. I know how many emotions accompany your day – my goal is to stop them in photographs. I create natural wedding reportages full of emotions, smiles and magic moments, so that years later you can relive it all over again. If you dream of atmospheric frames from the Tatra Mountains or simply candid, beautiful wedding photos – you are in the right place.

Wedding photography adam mółka
I have been passionate about photography for more than a decade, and wedding photography absorbed me for good 9 years ago. Since then, I have captured dozens (or even hundreds) of weddings – in highland chapels in Podhale, great highland inns or atmospheric halls in Krakow. Each of these reportages taught me something new. As a result, today I know how to cope with any situation: whether it’s an intense mountain wind on a session or sudden rain on the wedding day. As an experienced wedding photographer, nothing will surprise me – I can focus on what is most important: capturing emotions and beautiful moments.
When photographing weddings, I adhere to the principle: minimum direction, maximum authenticity. I believe that the most beautiful frames are those that will happen spontaneously. I don’t set up scenes artificially – instead, I discreetly accompany you through the ceremony and the party, catching surreptitious glances, sincere smiles and tears of happiness. My clients say that they often don’t even notice my presence, and they find the true emotions of their day in the photos. This is my style: natural wedding photography full of emotional moments. This way, when you look at the album after the wedding, you feel that it is your story – not a directed session, but a real memory.


“Adam was with us during our wedding and reception. From the first meeting he showed a professional approach, asked about every detail with commitment. From the very beginning you can see that just like that, the boy cares and he cares a lot! During the preparations for the wedding, Adaś was not only a photographer but also a companion, he made us laugh when a little stress came in! In the church and later during the wedding he gave 200% of himself. It was amazing! He is a very positive, open and perfectly engaged person. His work is pure magic. If you are looking for a person who catches the perfect moments, frames, light and emotions in photos then choose Adasio ❤️”
Karolina

“Question for Breakfast” – a story about wedding sessions in the Tatra Mountains.
Is a session in the Tatra Mountains always a good idea? I talked about the behind-the-scenes work of a wedding photographer, unpredictable weather and the magic of mountain frames on the couch of Questions for Breakfast. I invite you to watch the footage and learn about my recipe for perfect wedding photos!

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We don’t know how to pose and are afraid that the photos will come out artificially. How do you deal with this?
This is my favorite concern! My job is to accompany you unobtrusively, not to put you in a rigid frame. I focus on catching stealthy glances and sincere smiles. Most couples tell me after handing over the gallery that they didn’t even notice when I took those most important photos.
We want a session in the Tatra Mountains, but we don’t know where specifically. Can you help us choose a place?
Of course! As a wedding photographer from the Podhale region, I know the Tatra Mountains inside out – from the classics like Kasprowy Wierch to less obvious glades overlooking the entire panorama, where you won’t encounter crowds. We choose the place together, taking into account your condition, clothing style and whether you dream of rough rocks or soft light on the mountain pastures.
What if the weather doesn’t spoil us on the day of the session in the mountains (rain, strong wind)?
The mountains are unpredictable, but it is often the ‘difficult’ weather that creates the most atmospheric and epic frames. However, if the conditions are extreme, we always have a plan B – we can change the location to the lower parts of the forest or, if the calendar allows, postpone the date. My 10 years of experience as a wedding photographer has taught me how to squeeze magic out of any aura.
We’ve seen you on ‘Questions for Breakfast’ – do you specialize only in outdoor mountain scenes?
The TV appearance was a great opportunity to talk about the magic of the Tatra Mountains, but my passion knows no geographical boundaries. I am equally happy to photograph in the atmospheric halls of Krakow or modern spaces throughout Poland. Regardless of the location, emotions are my priority – the mountains are just (and as much as) a beautiful background.
What equipment do you work with and are we guaranteed that the photos are safe?
I currently work on a Sony system, which guarantees me reliability and amazing image quality even in difficult lighting. Most importantly for you: I shoot on two cameras at the same time, and each camera saves images to two memory cards in real time. Your memories are safe with me the moment you press the shutter button.








