What Your Wedding Day Could Feel Like

A calm, documentary approach centered around real moments, meaningful details, and giving you the space to fully experience your wedding day as it naturally unfolds.
“The moments you felt — and the details you might otherwise forget — are both part of your story.”
A Calm Start to the Day
The day begins slowly. No pressure to perform, no need to be “camera ready.”
As everything comes together, the quieter details are documented — the dress before it’s worn, the rings set aside, the small pieces that often go unnoticed but hold meaning long after the day has passed.
Some of these details may only exist for a moment. Taking the time to capture them ensures they’re not forgotten.
From there, the focus naturally shifts to the people and the moments unfolding around you.




Getting Ready
While you get ready, I document moments as they happen.
A tender moment between you and mom. Playing video games with your friends. A drink of rum with the guys.
My goal is to capture you being yourselves, without taking you out of the moment. If direction is needed, it is simple and unobtrusive.




The Ceremony
During the ceremony, the focus stays on the story as it unfolds — the big moments, and the quieter ones happening just around them.
No interruptions. No distractions. Your only job is to be there.




Time Together
After the ceremony, family photos are handled calmly and efficiently so they don’t take over your day. Once that’s done, you’re given space to step away from the noise — just the two of you.
Not for a performance or a long drawn-out photoshoot, but for a quiet pause in the middle of everything. You’ll be gently guided into beautiful light and quieter spaces, then given room to interact naturally without over-direction.
For many couples, this becomes one of the only moments in the day where everything slows down and they can simply focus on each other, away from the attention of everyone else.



The Reception
From the entrances to the dancing, the focus stays on documenting the celebration as it naturally unfolds.
The energy on the dance floor. The reactions during speeches and toasts.
Friends embracing. Family laughing. Quiet interactions happening just outside the spotlight. Some moments are loud and joyful. Others are subtle and easily missed.
Rather than constantly directing or interrupting, I focus on observing the day as it happens — capturing both the big moments and the in-between moments that help tell the full story of the celebration.



