The biggest thief of joy on a wedding day is a rigid schedule. Most photography packages force you to "fit" your wedding day into a 6 or 8-hour window, leaving you worried that if the hair stylist runs late or the toasts go long, you’ll be hit with overtime fees or miss your grand exit photos entirely. I don’t believe in "clocking out" on your memories. By offering event-based coverage, I remove the ticking clock from the equation. You can breathe, be present, and trust that I am there until the story is told, no matter how the timeline shifts.
Many couples fear they’ll spend their entire wedding day as "models" rather than guests at their own party. I solve the problem of the never-ending photoshoot by prioritizing your experience over a shot list. Instead of stiff, forced posing that pulls you away from your friends and family for hours, I use a relaxed, observational approach. I’ll step in to wrangle the family chaos and find the perfect light, but I’ll spend the rest of the day capturing the unscripted energy of the room. You get to enjoy your cocktail hour; I get to capture you actually having the time of your life.
It’s cliché because it’s true: the day goes by in a blur. Most couples worry they’ll forget the small things - the look on a parent's face, the secret jokes between friends, or the atmosphere of the room they spent months designing. I document the periphery, not just the highlights. Because I’m not restricted by an hourly countdown, I have the freedom to hunt for the quiet, in-between moments that traditional coverage misses. You get a complete narrative of the day, including all the magic you were too busy enjoying to see for yourself.
Photo coverage organized by events and experiences, rather than by the hour
Timeline planning and vendor recommendations
An Online Gallery with high-resolution images and printing rights
I’m naturally a bit of an introvert, which means I’m really comfortable taking a fly-on-the-wall approach during parts of the day that deserve space. While you’re getting ready, hugging your people, or soaking in cocktail hour and the reception, I step back and document things as they unfold.
When it’s time for portraits, bridal party photos, or family formals, I shift gears. I’ll absolutely take the lead, guide you into flattering positions, tell you what to do with your hands, and keep things moving so no one feels awkward or stuck..
How do you photograph weddings and elopements?
I only give out fully-finished, professionally edited images. I hope that when you choose to hire me, it's because you love my style and believe in my artistic vision. Besides, I don't want you to have to sift through hundreds of slightly blurred, blinking photos - that's my job!
Can we have the raw files?