You didn’t invite your favourite people just to ignore them for a 2-hour photo session.
Let’s be honest: The idea of "wedding photography" usually brings up images of stiff poses, fake smiles, and a photographer directing every move. It feels like a performance.
That's not what I do.
I believe you should spend your wedding day enjoying the company of your friends and family, eating the food, and dancing until your feet hurt. I’m just there to prove it all happened.
How I Capture Your Day
01
Unobtrusive Storytelling
I don't interrupt your day to ask for smiles or poses. I blend in to document honest interactions—the tears, inside jokes, and chaotic hugs—as they naturally unfold.
02
The Anti-Pose Approach
We will skip the awkward chin-tilting. While we will take a few minutes for family portraits, the vast majority of your gallery will be candid. You don't have to perform; you just have to be present.
03
Capturing the Atmosphere
I adapt my technique to be true to the moment. Whether using natural light or creative lighting I frame shots to show the reaction and the cause without being a distraction.
Real Moments > Perfect Poses




"This wasn't on a shot list. It was just a split second that happened while they thought I wasn't looking."

Hi, I'm Oren
I believe a wedding is a sacred covenant—a joining of families and a merging of lives. It is a day filled with moments that deserve to be experienced, not just performed.
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Most wedding photography feels like a carbon copy of the one before it, obsessed with a version of "perfection" that doesn't actually exist. I’m not interested in pretending. I’m here to document the messy, flawed, and unique truth of your story.
Real Notes from Couples

"The photos far surpassed our expectations. Thank you so much for capturing these beautiful parts of our day, especially the ones we did not get to see."
— Kayla Wright

"Very detailed photographer with a creative vision. Captures the true essence of what one is feeling. These are GORGEOUS."
— Alicia Robinson

"You captured every moment beautifully. My husband and I love them. We sure will love to work with you in the near future."
— Mitchell Foster
Securing Your Date
My work depends on trust and a shared understanding of how your day should feel. Because of this, I don't take bookings through a simple checkout. I want to make sure we are a good fit for each other before anything is made official.​
1. Check Availability
Reach out via the contact form to see if I'm open for your date. If I am, we will move to the next step.
2. The Consultation
We’ll meet for a free consultation (in person or via video). This is the most important part of the process. I want to understand what you want your wedding day to be like and what matters most to you. We'll use this time to decide if our styles align.
3. Booking
If we both feel like a great match, I’ll send over the contract and invoice. Once the deposit is paid, your date is secured and the focus shifts entirely to your day.
Common Questions
Do we still get family photos and portraits?
Yes. We set aside a short, efficient window for standard family and couple portraits. Once those are done, we get back to the candid coverage.
I'm awkward in photos, will you help?
Awkwardness usually comes from being told to pose. Since I focus on natural interactions, that pressure is removed. Most couples forget I'm there within the hour.
Do you work with a shot list?
I work with a "People List." Tell me who the most important people are, and I will make sure they are captured authentically throughout the day.
Ready to forget the camera and enjoy your wedding?
Let's document the honest moments together.

