Wedding Photography

Bride and groom standing outdoors with fall foliage.

Imagine…

The first time you meet your love. It all comes back. You remember the exact tilt of their head when our eyes met, the way time seemed to stutter and realign itself around that moment. You look into their eyes, and something in you cracks open. Your chest tightens, your breath catches, and your eyes swell as if someone had struck you, but it’s tears—tears you didn’t even feel coming. They fill your eyes until their face blurs into a shimmering silhouette, and for a fleeting, terrifying second, a thought grips you: what would life be without them in it?

Bride and groom kissing outdoors, bride holding bouquet, black and white photo.

Then their hand finds yours, and the warmth of their touch seeps through your skin, radiating through you like sunlight breaking through a storm. It’s grounding and electric all at once, a silent promise spoken without words. Imagine being able to relive that moment forever…

Memory softens with time, but a photograph anchors it, holds it still, preserving the truth of a moment that feels too big for words. My purpose isn’t just to take pictures—it’s to preserve these moments. So in 5, 10, 20 years from now, you can look at your wedding photos and feel it all over again—the trembling joy, the undeniable pull, the way the world seemed to shrink to just the two of you.