You’ve put too much heart into this wedding to end up with generic photos, or an experience that feels stiff, rushed, or disconnected.
On your wedding day, I am always observing. I keep us on track with our timing, and step in when guidance makes the day smoother or the photos stronger. But I take the documentary side of wedding photography seriously, meaning I know when a moment is not mine to interrupt or rush. Quiet observation and documentation is key to allowing the day to be truly yours.
I photograph weddings for couples who want more than a highlight reel. My approach is relational, prepared, and grounded in the belief that the day belongs to you—not to a shot list, not to a trend, and definitely not to a photographer trying to direct every moment.
A huge part of that experience is connection. I want this to feel personal from the beginning, which is why I do meetings in person as much as possible. There’s something different about sitting together, getting to know each other face to face, and building the kind of trust that makes the whole process easier and more comfortable from there.
The truth is, I cannot capture candids if you are not candid. That’s why connection matters so much to me before the wedding ever arrives. The more comfortable you feel around me, the more natural the experience becomes, and the more your gallery actually looks and feels like the two of you!