Your photos shouldn't be the first time you experience your wedding day — they should feel like a return to something you already lived.

Let's dive into my approach
My core belief is that a wedding day doesn't have to be directed to be meaningful. My role isn't to run it — it's to notice it. What this means is that we collaborate to create a plan that gives you room to actually experience what's happening. We can still plan a first look, but maybe your partner doesn't have to face the other direction while you tap them on the shoulder. Maybe you meet them for the first time over a quiet mid-day cup of coffee in your kitchen. Or instead of carving out 45-minutes for constant posing, maybe you and your partner take a slow walk around the venue, soaking it all in, while I capture you as you are — together, natural and in love. These choices aren’t about being unconventional for the sake of it. They’re about making space for being human—giving you the freedom to say, “that’s not me,” and having a photographer who understands without explanation. When you feel like yourself, you can be fully inside the moment. These are the kinds of conversations we will have over coffee, a glass of wine (or two!) or a phone call. Whatever feels most like you.





and maybe a small sense of hope is starting to grow that your wedding photos can reflect who you and your partner truly are, along with the people who get to celebrate alongside you. If this resonates, I would love to connect!

