Wedding photography for couples who are unapologetically themselves.
Photography found me right after high school, and it started with people.
I was drawn to portrait work because of what it asked of me to actually understand someone. To find the side of them that only their closest people get to see, and bring that into a frame.
What kept me going was a simple thing. Watching someone's face when they saw an image of themselves really saw it and were taken straight back to that moment. Not just what it looked like, but what it felt like. That reaction never got old.
From there, weddings made complete sense. A wedding day is one of the most human days a person will ever have. Everyone in the room is full of something nerves, love, relief, joy. My job is to pay attention to all of it.
My approach hasn't changed much from those early portrait days. I'm still trying to understand people before I photograph them. Still looking for the honest moments the ones that live just outside the posed ones. The quiet glance. The laugh that came out of nowhere. The way someone held their person's hand without thinking about it.
Great wedding photography isn't really about the day itself. It's about what you feel ten years from now when you open that album. Whether it still carries the weight of the room, the people, the version of yourself you were in that moment.
That's what I'm making. Something that holds.