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You have spent hours , maybe years, building a vision in your mind. The venue with the scrolling stone work and tall windows. The garden that spills over in soft, loose blooms,
a ceremony with the sparkling ocean behind you. The photographs that capture that ethereal, old world romance. You have taste, and are looking for is someone who sees it too.
But more than the photos themselves, what you really want is to be present on your wedding day. To laugh without wondering if the camera caught it. To cry at your vows without thinking about your face. To dance with your person at the end of the night and know, deeply and completely, that every single moment was held.
I create heirloom wedding photography for discerning couples — art that captures not just what your
wedding looked like, but what it felt like to be there. Through an intentional, detail-obsessed approach
and a calm, guiding presence, I give you the freedom to be fully in your day — knowing every moment,
every texture, every whisper of atmosphere is being preserved as a work of art meant to last
generations.
The Details Are the Story
The scrollwork on the stone facade at Ochre Court. The invitation suite on handmade paper with a wax seal. The
sailboat in the harbor at Chatham Bars Inn. I photograph atmosphere as deliberately as I photograph people —
because those details are what conjure the feeling of the day, decades from now.
Presence Is the Point
Most photographers show up and shoot. I shape the scene before I ever raise my camera. I move the chair,
straighten the flatware, find the light. By the time you arrive, everything is ready. You never have to manage a
single thing.
Art That Outlasts Everything
Your venue will eventually close. Your flowers will wilt. Your dress will live in a box. Your photographs are the
only thing from your wedding day that truly lasts — and they should look like it.
Your online gallery is yours to download, share, and treasure. If you have chosen an album, I design it for you. You simply approve the layout and it arrives at your door. This is where your digital files become true art, something you can hold and pass on for generations.
A warm welcome arrives in your inbox along with your vendor recommendation guide: florists, planners, hair and makeup: artists who share your aesthetic. Payment reminders go out automatically, so you never have to track a due date.
About a month before your wedding, we meet to go over any developments and build your custom timeline and shot list together. I send you a flat lay prep guide so your invitation suite, jewelry, and details are ready to be photographed beautifully. We will be in text communication the week of the wedding if there is anything you need.
You receive a detailed engagement guide with outfit inspiration, location ideas suited to your style, and tips to make the session feel effortless. This session is not just about beautiful photos, it is how we learn about each other before the wedding day. I learn how you move, how you laugh, and what poses feel natural. You leave knowing exactly what to expect and will not feel like you are being photographed by a stranger on your wedding day.
Throughout the months leading up to your wedding, I will send you periodic emails so you know what to expect and exactly what to focus on and when, so you know you are on track and do not get overwhelmed. For example, a preliminary timeline and how to plan for family photos and communicate where they need to be and when. This can all be comminicated to your planner if you wish.
I arrive early, with everything I need, including things you would never think to bring. Tissues for the first look. Scissors to cut the pocket seams. A full styling kit for your flat lay details. I move quietly through your day, directing when direction is needed and stepping back when the moment calls for it. You will forget I am there. Your photos will prove I never left.
While you are still glowing from the day, a private gallery of your favorite moments arrives. Share them with your family, post them, relive every second. The full gallery is beautifully curated, edited, and delivered within 6 to 8 weeks.
Most wedding photographers have never styled a flat lay professionally. I spent years doing exactly that for major brands. Every invitation suite, every detail, every floral arrangement and table setting on your wedding day is approached with the precision of an art director.
Your second photographer is carefully chosen to match my aesthetic and has a proven portfolio. While I am getting you coming down the aisle, they are capturing your partner seeing you for the first time, your mother wiping tears during vows, your guests laughing during a toast. The full story, from every angle. And if the unthinkable happened and I could not continue, there would still be a fully capable, talented photographer there for you.
→ Soft, natural light. Always. I never use direct flash. Every image is made in soft, even, natural light — which is why my work feels painterly and dreamy rather than sharp and clinical. This takes more skill and more planning. It is worth it.
→ I shape the scene before I shoot it Before you step into frame, I have already moved the distraction, found the light, and styled the space. The bed is made. The background is clear. The flatware is straight. You arrive to a picture-ready moment — you just have to be in it.
→ The venues you chose, captured as they deserve From Rosecliff and Ochre Court in Newport to the Crane Estate and Glen Magna in the North Shore, from Wychmere and Chatham Bars Inn on the Cape to private estates throughout New England — I understand these spaces and how to make them sing.