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29 Powerful Wedding Photos From The 2025 FdB Awards That Celebrate Love In Its Purest Form
FdB is more than an awards platform.
It’s an international community built to promote, support, and elevate high-quality wedding photography. Through contests, certifications, and live events, FdB gives visibility to photographers who value authenticity, personal vision, and real storytelling over shortcuts and trends. It’s a shared stage where talent grows, careers take shape, and wedding photography is celebrated as a true creative discipline.
On December 10th, that spirit filled Madrid’s Gran Vía. Inside the iconic Teatro Escondido, the FdB community gathered to celebrate the FdB Awards 2025—a special edition marking the 10th anniversary of the awards. Ten years of images, risks, evolution, and a lot of passion came together in one unforgettable night.
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Hands That Tell A Lifetime Photo By Ismael Peña
This article goes hand in hand with a curated selection of 33 photographs from the latest round. Think powerful moments, honest emotions, bold compositions—images that don’t try to impress, they simply work.
The title of Photographer of the Year – Single Image went to David Copado. A win that reflects years of consistency and growth within the FdB journey. Dami Saez claimed second place, with David De Loro close behind in third—proof of how tight and competitive this category has become.
Officially Married. Unofficially Legendary. Photo By Dami Saez
They Wanted A Wedding In Nature. Nature Replied With Cows. 🐄🤍 Photo Daria Manuedda
In Wedding Story, where rhythm, coherence, and emotional depth make all the difference, Matteo Lomonte was crowned Photographer of the Year. His work flowed naturally, building a complete narrative from start to finish. Federica Ariemma took second place, followed by Letizia Di Candia in third—two stories that stayed with the jury long after the last image.
To celebrate a decade of FdB, the prizes matched the occasion: over €7,000 in awards thanks to the support of industry partners. And for the Single Image winner, a standout experience—an exclusive photographic journey to Lake Como, one of the world’s most iconic wedding destinations. Less shelf trophy, more creative fuel.
More than a competition, the FdB Awards are about people. About learning, sharing, laughing, applauding loudly, and recognizing the work behind the images. Ten years in, the message is clear: wedding photography is alive, emotional, and constantly evolving—and these 30 images are living proof.
Generations Of Love. Photo: Manu Cecilia
Trust The Crowd. Photo By Roberto Abril
When Love Fits In A Tiny Car… And The Whole Town Shows Up To Watch. Photo By Carmelo Ucchino
Kiss Superpower! Photo By Andres Preumayr
Love, Framed By Nature. Photo By Fernando Espejo
Fame Lasts Five Seconds. Photo By Manu Cecilia
Lifted By Pure Joy. Photo By Manu Cecilia
When Your Wedding Feels Like An Action Movie — But With A Happy Ending. Photo By David Gil
Post-Party Energy: Zero. Photo By Fran Ortiz
Waiting For The Moment. Phot By Jose Jordano
Style Before Vows. Photo By Letizia Di Candia
Everyday Life, Wedding Edition. Photo Pedro Volana
Love, Gently Adjusted. Photo Victor Magallon
Cut The Cake. Carefully. Very Carefully. Photo By Denise Motz
Pre-Wedding Panic, Perfectly Normal. Phot By Cyberstudio
We Are In A Loop? Photo By Adriano Perelli
That Exact Moment When It Hits You: “Okay… This Is Really Happening.” Photo: Daria Manuedda
Silhouettes Of Forever. Photo: Santiago Moldes
Let's Party! Photo By Mika Alvarez
Almost Ready. Almost. Photo: Ismael Peña
Crazy About Bubbles. Photo By Pablo Banterla
Walking Into Forever. Photo By Jose Ignacio Ruiz
Family Chaos, Perfectly Real. Photo By Lola Aliaga
Groom Prep, Level: Intense. Photo By David Copado
When The Party Gets Out Of Control. Photo By David De Loro
Probably Not In The Wedding Timeline… But Unforgettable. Photo By Dävu Novoa
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