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I’m a true introvert and homebody at heart. I am happiest doing the simple things - finding a cute coffee shop, cozying up with a good book, going to the gym or watching movies with my husband and our two dachshunds. 

I love things that feel real, comfortable and a little bit different, which is probably why I approach weddings the way I do. Because truthfully, I’ve never been drawn to anything overly traditional.

When my husband and I got married, we did things our own way. We got ready together at home, skipped a lot of the “expected” moments, and ended up saying our vows in our officiants' kitchen. It wasn’t perfect, but it felt like us. And that’s what stuck with me.

That’s how I see weddings.
Not as something that has to follow a formula but as something that should feel like you - messy, emotional, fun and a little chaotic, something that is completely your own.

My approach is documentary meets editorial. I’m there to capture your day as it naturally unfolds, the big moments, the quiet ones and everything in between while looking at things with a unique perspective. 

Nothing forced. Nothing performative. Just honest moments, captured in a way that feels like art.

At the end of the day, I don’t just want you to love how your photos look, I want you to look back and feel your day all over again.

I am a gal of few words so I'll let my photos do the talking 

Your full, authentic self is always welcome here. Your session should feel wild and free - like you’re out on a date and someone just happens to be there to capture it. No awkward prom poses, just you and your love in the moment.

WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY ARTISTIC DOCUMENTATION AND THE LANDSCAPE AROUND US.

My style is a little drama, a little nostalgia, and a whole lot of fun. (Think “main character energy.”) I feed off your emotions and work hard to capture your love in an artful, creative, yet authentic way that’s true to who you are.

IMAGINE YOUR FAVORITE SONG PLAYING WHILE YOU GET TO DANCE WITH YOUR LOVER.

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Real Moments but make it art.