Your wedding isn’t about performing for the camera or recreating a trending Pinterest board. It’s about being present, surrounded by your favorite people, feeling grounded in the moment, and starting your marriage with intention.
I’ve always been drawn to the small, unspoken ways people care for each other: the way you reach for a hand without thinking, the softening in your shoulders when you feel understood, the quiet joy that shows up when you’re surrounded by your people. That’s what I’m noticing when I photograph: not the pose, but the feeling.
Then I photographed my first couple and was like, oh. This is it. I could not stop smiling my whole drive home or talking about it the next day. I was instantly dreaming about my next session.
As a kid, I was positive I’d end up a prima ballerina or Broadway star (even though I could only dance…not sing). Then I got to college, started taking photos of my friends, and something just clicked. Somewhere between those shoots and the milestones we captured, I realized how powerful it is to document people in the seasons they want to remember.
Now, I get to travel documenting wedding days that are warm and emotional and so uniquely yours. And what really gets me? Knowing these photos will be seen by the people who love you decades from now. Maybe even longer. That’s magic to me.
I’m a lover girl at heart and it shows. I’m here for the forehead kisses, the hand squeezes, the “omg is this real life” excitement, the stuff that truly makes your story yours.
The Throne of Glass book series
trying new restaurants, fiancé + dog snuggles.
Amalfi Coast
Billie Eilish
at a concert, wandering a coffee shop, searching for the best Italian restaurant in town, or on my back patio with an Aperol spritz and a fantasy book I’m way too invested in.