The energy in the room, the people around you, the moments you never planned for. My approach is calm, documentary, and centered on capturing your wedding day as it’s happening, without pulling you out of the experience itself.
The goal is simple: less performance, more presence, and photographs that feel like your wedding actually did.
Wedding coverage begin at $9,000, with most couples investing between $11,000–$14,000 depending on coverage, events, and location. Coverage is tailored individually and may include multi day celebrations, destination weekends, rehearsal dinners, and engagement sessions.
She was able to capture all the little moments throughout the day, which is exactly what we wanted.
- Emily & Corey
Based in Charleston, but always ready for what’s next, I’ve documented weddings from New England to Colorado, Mexico, and Italy. I’m endlessly inspired by new places, good food, layered history, architecture, and the atmosphere each celebration naturally takes on because of where it happens.
Whether it’s a wedding weekend abroad or a gathering closer to home, the focus always stays the same: people first, presence over performance, and imagery that feels like the experience actually did.
PHOTOGRAPHS AREN’T ABOUT THEY’RE ABOUT PRESERVATION OF THE WHO MADE THIS SEASON OF WHAT IT WAS
Long after the day itself has passed, these photographs become part of your family history, preserving not just how it looked, but the people and moments that made it what it was.
Pretty calm, honestly. I’m not going to turn your wedding into a production or constantly pull you away from what’s happening. I’ll guide when it helps, step back when it matters more, and pay attention to everything happening around you while you stay in it.
Q. WHAT ARE YOU LIKE ON THE WEDDING DAY?
Always. I’m based in Charleston, SC, and from New England (so it'll always feel like home too), but I’ll rarely say no to a good excuse to travel somewhere beautiful.
Q. Are you available for destination weddings?
Of course. You’ll absolutely have beautiful portraits, but nothing overly stiff or heavily posed. I want you to actually look and feel like yourselves, not like you spent all day performing for the camera.
Q. Do you capture posed portraits?
Most couples reach out anywhere from 8–12 months before the wedding, especially for destination weekends and peak season dates. Earlier is always better, but it never hurts to ask.
Q. How far in advance do couples typically book?
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