Hitched and Clicked began after we tied the knot in February 2014. With an early background in fashion photography, we always possessed a refined eye for detail, composition, and aesthetics. But it was in weddings that we found our true calling. Our love for human connection and discovering new horizons inspired us to step into the world of luxury destination wedding photography—where every celebration offers heartfelt emotion waiting to be preserved.
Hitched and Clicked began after we tied the knot in February 2014. With an early background in fashion photography, we always possessed a refined eye for detail, composition, and aesthetics. But it was in weddings that we found our true calling. Our love for human connection and discovering new horizons inspired us to step into the world of luxury destination wedding photography—where every celebration offers heartfelt emotion waiting to be preserved.
janet
"I can’t thank Lillian & Oscar enough for all the work she’s put in for me in making my wedding day everything I ever wanted and more!
The magic lies in an experienced team that has spent more than a decade perfecting the art of storytelling. With years of intuition, creativity, and calmness behind us, we know exactly where to be, what to anticipate, and how to preserve the moments that matter most. We have truly mastered the balance between artistry and anticipation—knowing when to step back, when to lean in, and how to preserve every celebration with authenticity and grace.
Over the past 12 years, Hitched and Clicked has become a trusted name for couples and families who value authenticity, elegance, and timeless storytelling. Having photographed weddings for reputed clients and being welcomed back by the same families over the years, our work reflects more than experience—it reflects trust, consistency, and lasting relationships.
returning clients
85%
cups of coffee drank in 2024
759
clients served worldwide
312+
DESTINATION WEDDINGS
40%
AMERICAN WEDDINGS
60%
wedding days captured
300+
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