A wedding isn’t about performing, it’s about being present.
No pressure to perform. No forced poses. Just you, fully present with the people you love most. The moments that matter aren’t staged or manufactured, they unfold naturally, quietly, honestly. And those are the moments worth remembering.
My approach to wedding photography is personal and people-focused, grounded in trust and genuine connection. I value creating space for the quiet, in-between moments, the ones that often go unnoticed but carry the most meaning. The result is imagery that feels emotionally rich, intentional, and true to the day you actually lived.
Your love is layered, meaningful, and entirely your own. My role isn’t just to document how it looked, but to preserve how it felt.
My work lives in the space between documentary and editorial, honest yet refined. Shot on both film and digital, it’s grounded in real connection, composed with care, and driven by feeling. Every image is intentional. Every moment is honest. Influenced by film, travel, and the quiet art of observation, I’m drawn to the subtle emotional layers that truly tell your story.
That perspective comes from my own life, falling in love with photography while traveling with my husband, and learning how fleeting and precious moments of family, legacy, and connection really are. Those experiences shape the way I see and photograph weddings: with intention, intuition, and deep respect for the people who make your day meaningful.
I don’t stage moments, I let them unfold. I’ll gently guide you when it’s needed and step back when it’s not. Nothing is forced. Nothing is performative. Just real moments, witnessed with heart.
Because the most powerful photos aren’t always the perfectly composed ones. They’re the ones that make you feel something years later. The hug from your grandma. The shaky hands during your vows. The way your best friend grabbed your hand on the dance floor. Those are the moments I’m drawn to most.
There’s nothing ordinary about the way you love, so why should your wedding feel like a performance?
I document intimate celebrations that are rich with intention, emotion, and the people who matter most. Because what matters more than the perfect wedding photo is the feeling it carries, and the story it preserves long after the day has passed.