Before Your Wedding Day
Every great story starts with connection—and I don’t do surface-level. Before the camera ever comes out, I take time to really get to know you: your energy, your priorities, and what matters most when the day starts moving fast. Whether we meet for coffee or plan things virtually, we’ll build a timeline that actually works and keeps the day feeling easy, not rushed.
Engagement sessions are available as an intentional add-on—and honestly, they’re one of my favorite ways to start working together. Low pressure, lots of laughs, and a chance to walk into your wedding day already feeling like we’ve got this.
On Your Wedding Day
Ride-or-die isn’t something I turn on for your wedding day. It’s how I work from the start. I’m in your corner for timeline planning, vendor recommendations, logistics, and all the random “is this normal?” questions that pop up while you’re planning. You’re never on your own, and you’re never bothering me.
By the time your wedding day arrives, we’re already locked in. I know what matters to you, how you move together, and how to keep things flowing without killing the vibe. I’ll jump in when you need direction, handle the behind-the-scenes chaos, and disappear when a moment deserves to just happen.
No stiff posing. No forced smiles. No performative Pinterest nonsense. Just real moments, captured honestly, by someone who’s fully invested in you and not just the photos.
After Your Wedding Day
When the last song fades and you’re off living your next chapter, I shift into edit mode. Every image is hand-edited with true-to-color tones, emotion, and longevity in mind—photos that still feel like you years down the road.
Your final gallery arrives in a beautifully designed online space where you can download, share, and print with ease. From heirloom albums to fine-art prints and film, you can build out your collection with custom enhancements that fit your story—nothing cookie-cutter, nothing you don’t actually want.
Ready for a photographer who’s all in?
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