Christian Oth has been a visual artist for over 30 years. He launched Christian Oth Studio in New York City in 2001, after a career in editorial, fine art portraiture, fashion, and advertising. Among the field's most recognized wedding photographers, he works with a lasting curiosity for life and for the craft of photography — each frame composed to invite reflection.
more than 30 years of editorial vision
With diligence
and curiosity, we scout special places
for forthcoming portraits, taking full
advantage of the environment we have
at our disposal. On your wedding day,
you’ll be supported by Christian
with care and confidence at every turn.
He will be anticipating
those crescendo moments of a wedding
day that we all love so much, but also
be present and curious seeking those
in-between, quiet moments that only
happen once, visible for a fortunate few.
Simply put - we really enjoy the dynamics
of a wedding celebration.
a look inside an artist's mind
A LEGACY IN THE MAKING
Every editorial assignment begins the same way: with the subject. Whether we're producing a magazine story, a brand campaign, or a once-in-a-lifetime personal commission, we invest in knowing you first. That relationship is what allows the work to feel authored — not staged — and is the foundation of everything the Studio produces.
Creative preparation is critical to
our artistic process. You and your
photographer - along with your planner
or designer, will have a final creative
meeting to ensure complete alignment
and the intricacies of your unique event
- from important family moments to
fashion details and design. This is true luxury wedding photography.
Christian Oth is a New York–based editorial photographer whose work has appeared in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Vanity Fair. His distinctive blend of documentary realism and fine-art composition has made him a sought-after voice across fashion, portraiture, and high-end private commissions. From a Harper's Bazaar studio set to a villa on Lake Como, the through-line is the same: a fascination with human connection, and a refusal to let any image feel ordinary.
CHRISTIAN
OTH