04/01/2026
These are actually just a few examples. I am not a “my-way-or-the-highway” type of photographer. I will not force you to do anything. I will not try to fit you or your wedding into a preconceived cookie-cutter mold.
And this honestly only even scratches the surface. I roll up to every wedding with a very long set of notes gathered from your inquiry, our calls, and the surveys, reminding me if you’ve mentioned you love the film look a lot (so I can prioritize which lenses to use), if we need to zoom after ceremony so you can get to cocktail hour, if there’s any ideas and prompts to best fit your relationship and how you told me you want to feel looking at the photos 20 years from now, etc.
I spend immense time and energy in ensuring that your gallery looks the way you envisioned it.
My high school art teacher taught us that there’s freedom in restraints. If you start with a blank canvas and nothing else it’s overwhelming. It’s better to have a challenge, concept, idea, inspiration to start from and grow from there. You need to have a limiting factor to make art. Taking the same approach to wedding photography and using your relationship, goals, and priorities as the starting point has always led to most magic and creativity while simultaneously getting you the memories you’ll cherish most.
You are not the same as everyone else. Your wedding will not be the same as everyone else’s. That’s where the magic is✨