Why Your Wedding Photos Should Feel Like You
Listen. If we learned anything from watching "Friends," "Gilmore Girls," "Suits," or literally any classic early 2000s TV show, it's that the best moments are the ones that don't feel scripted. (Unless you're quoting "Smelly Cat" on purpose, in which case, fully support that.)
Your wedding day is basically your real-life, once-in-a-lifetime pilot episode — the one where you fall more in love with your best friend in front of all your favorite people. So why would you want your photos to feel like anything other than that?
When you look back at your wedding album, I want you to see you. Not an overly posed, super serious, Pinterest-copy version of yourself. I want you to see the way your nose scrunches when you laugh, the way your partner looks at you when you aren't even paying attention, & the way your hands find each other naturally without anyone yelling "now kiss!"
That's why I'm a natural photographer. I believe the magic is in the little moments. The moments you don't even realize are happening. The mid-dance floor twirls, the cake on your nose, the way your parents hold hands at your ceremony without anyone noticing.
Sure, we'll get a few posed photos because Grandma deserves a frame for her mantle. But the heart of your wedding gallery? It's the messy, beautiful, real stuff.
When you work with me, I promise to capture your day the way it felt — like an episode of your favorite show where you're the star, your friends & family are the greatest supporting cast of all time, & every little moment matters.
If you want wedding photos that feel more like "an iconic season finale" & less like "an awkward photo shoot where your face hurts from fake smiling," I'm your girl.
Let's make your day unforgettable — & most importantly, let's make it yours. ✨
Pro Tip: When you're picking your wedding photographer, look for someone who asks you about you. Your story, your favorite memories, what makes you laugh until you can't breathe. Those little details help your photographer (hi, hopefully me 👋) know what moments to watch for — the ones that make your photos feel less like "just another wedding" & more like your wedding.