About Karine Aigner
Karine developed her eye for "capturing moments" somewhere between the deserts of India and a trip down the Mekong Delta. Presently with National Geographic, and, also the granddaughter of vintage photographer Lucien Aigner, Karine shoots weddings for no other reason than that she loves to. Her eye is for moments that are 'caught,' not created, and weddings are the perfect stage. She captures details that otherwise go unnoticed, and moments that no one else even sees. Aigner will become part of your day without you knowing it.
Karine carries two cameras, one filled with black and white film and one with color. Her photojournalistic style comes from spending the entire day with you. She will begin and end her day with you. She does not limit time, or film. She will travel anywhere.
Please contact for rates, availability, and all other questions or concerns. References upon request.
"Wow. Wow. Wow-about seventeen more times.
We went straight to this little pub in the east village where we had a pretty significant date way back when and sat in the corner and looked at pictures for 3 hours. Karine, we are just blown away. What a magnificent job you did. We don't even know what to say except that you are a total goddess and we might have another wedding, just for the pictures. Thank you for everything."
--Jonathan and Cynthia Medina Carson
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