Who worry about where exactly to put your hands when you’re posing for a photo.
Who are itching for that moment when the DJ plays "Murder on the Dancefloor" and you can finally break it down as a married couple.
Who can’t believe you’re finally going to have all your people in one place.
Who have found their person and want photos that practically radiate your love.
YOU'RE real, LIVING, breathing PEOPLE WHO MET AT A DINNER PARTY (OR A KARAOKE BAR OR ON HINGE - NO JUDGMENT)
it’s my job to feed off your energy and transform it into the photos you’ll cherish four decades from now.
And I’d be lying if I told you that the first time I picked up a camera, I immediately knew I wanted to be a wedding photographer.
But one day, after my camera had been gathering dust for a while, I picked up a portrait lens and my whole perspective shifted. This was storytelling—a way to make the everyday feel cinematic.
Over 10 years of photographing weddings, I continue to see myself as a storyteller, weaving a visual narrative made up of tiny details, fleeting interactions, and unadorned emotion.
If I’ve done my job, your wedding photos will give you a dreamy, evocative, we’re-the-stars-of-our-own-movie feel every time you return to them.
Auggie’s my unofficial mascot-slash-snuggle buddy. (And if you’re thinking about bringing your pup to your wedding? Consider this a sign.)
Murder mystery dinner parties
MY DOG AUGGIE (MORE ON HIM IN A MINUTE)
SUMMERTIME
COOKING A NEW RECIPE
Ceramics
BOARD GAME NIGHTS
A quick Pilates sesh