THE EXPERIENCE | YOUR INVESTMENT
When your wedding day is over, the only thing you take with you is how it felt and the photos that bring it back. The flowers fade, the food is gone, and the timeline disappears. What remains are the memories and the way you remember being seen, loved, and celebrated.
That is why choosing your photographer is about so much more than hours and price. It is about trusting someone to make you feel confident, supported, and fully yourself while everything unfolds around you. I show up with my whole heart and full attention, not just to take beautiful photos, but to help your day feel calm, joyful, and true to who you are. I am there to guide when you need it, blend in when you do not, and quietly protect the moments you will want to remember for the rest of your life.
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This is the option most couples choose because it gives you freedom. You are not tied to a rigid eight hour block or a ticking clock. Your day can unfold naturally from getting ready through the energy of the dance floor while I stay focused on what is actually happening, not what time it is. It is built for couples who want to stay present and trust that the full story of their day is being captured.
The Half Day Wedding is a focused, intentional option for smaller celebrations. It is ideal when your timeline is simple and you want beautiful, honest coverage of the most meaningful parts of your day without needing everything documented. This works best for elopements, micro weddings, and intimate gatherings where connection matters more than full day coverage.
The Multi Day Wedding is designed for celebrations that unfold over more than one day. It is ideal for destination weddings, wedding weekends, and events with multiple gatherings that all deserve the same level of care and attention. From welcome parties to the final farewell, this option allows your full story to be captured without rushing or compressing everything into a single day. It is made for couples who want to savor every part of their time together and remember the whole experience, not just the ceremony.