05/18/2026
Telling a full elopement story in 10 frames or less? It’s not about cutting corners. It’s about choosing wisely.
When I photograph an elopement, I’m not just snapping everything that moves—I’m looking for the core of your day. The visuals that feel like you. The ones that hold the emotional weight, the movement, the mood.
📸 What’s my focal length doing to the intimacy of this shot? Wide to show scale? Or tight to draw you into their connection?
🌤 What’s the light quality—harsh, soft, directional? How can I shift my position to make it feel cinematic instead of flat?
🏔 What’s the landscape offering me compositionally? Is there symmetry? Leading lines? Layers of texture or contrast I can build into the story?
🎨 How do I balance visual weight? Foreground, background, negative space—what can I subtract to let the moment speak louder?
🖐 What gestures feel like truth, not performance? The way she tucks her hair behind her ear, that barely-there handhold or the look they thought no one saw.
Because at the end of the day, you don’t need more.
You just need real.
10 frames is enough.
If each one matters.
Because this isn’t about creating a highlight reel. It’s about telling the kind of story you’ll still feel in ten, twenty, fifty years.
A story rooted in who you are, where you were, and how it all felt in that exact moment in time.
So whether it’s ten frames or a hundred, I’m here to make sure every single one earns its place—thoughtfully framed, honestly felt, and entirely you. 🖤