264: Representation in the Wedding Industry With Martina Lanotte

We are back on the podcast after a few months off with an amazing guest!

Friend, meet Martina Lanotte — an Italian-born, queer wedding photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the founder of the agency MARLANPH. She specializes in intimate weddings and elopements for couples who value human rights and hold strong ethical standards.

As an LGBTQIA+ activist, Martina is deeply committed to making the wedding industry more inclusive. She’s also the author of Representation: A Guide to Inclusive LGBTQIA+ Wedding Photography, a powerful resource for anyone who wants to better understand the impact of intentional, respectful storytelling.

In today’s episode, we’re chatting about the meaningful ways photographers can use their images to shape how LGBTQIA+ couples are seen, welcomed, and celebrated. Martina shares insight into why representation matters, what true inclusivity looks like, and how we can all take steps—big or small—to make our industry a safer and more affirming space.

Representation matters — not just in who we photograph, but in how we photograph them.
This conversation with Martina is a reminder that our cameras are powerful tools for change, and that the stories we choose to tell (and share) can help build a more inclusive industry for everyone. I hope this episode inspires you to review your work and your website with a more intentional, thoughtful, and compassionate eye.


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