I DON’T CARE ABOUT PERFECTION, BUT I DO CARE ABOUT MAKING YOU LOOK TWICE
I like to think of every session as a collaboration between me and my couples. We go slow, we focus on every moment, we create, we experiment. It's gentle, flashy, messy. It's simple. It's art that we create together, for you to have forever.
Come scroll my favorite Manhattan Engagement Session.
Lindsey and Noam opted to run around the city before their nuptials, creating some of my favorite images to date.
Come scroll Kait and JJ’s beautiful Race and Religious wedding.
Micah and Tyler were the perfect fit for this styled New York couple photoshoot. Plus, I had a great time working with some of my favorite creative friends.
Come scroll a forever favorite session - Paiton and Joseph, photos inspired by Moonrise Kingdom.
Looking to tie the knot in Mexico? Come scroll the best wedding venues in San Miguel!
Carley and Abe’s New York City engagement session was nothing short of a dream. Come take a scroll.
I reached out to Kinsey and Ryan to help me with this styled hometown wedding shoot. I told them I wanted to do something pretty unique. They were excited about the idea and couldn’t wait to get started.
When I think of Julie and Zane, I think of creativity. Ingenuity. Uniquely eclectic and wonderfully weird. They designed every detail of their wedding themselves.
Jos and Katerina invited me to shoot their Denmark elopement, which was such an honor. They wanted to keep their special day intimate and intentional.
Even though I’m always a fan of traditional weddings, being a part of this styled wedding shoot in Brooklyn was a dream. And it was such a privilege getting to work with a couple like Eden and Deidre.
Reed and Nick wanted to do a grunge photoshoot together. Something that really tapped into their essences as individuals and as a couple.
Joni + Garret asked if I’d be interested in a backyard photo session with them. I was stoked, and I loved getting to know them as a couple.
I’m not a traditional wedding photographer. One thing I really focus on is capturing an authentic moment in time. And working with Carly and Elliot let me do just that.
Taylor and Tylers wedding at hickville trailer palace was nothing short of electric. Come scroll the amazing wedding day of this bad ass couple.
I had a wonderful time getting to know Tori and Bear. They were kind and welcoming. And they had a great venue picked out. When they asked me to photograph their Race and Religious wedding, I couldn’t say no.
A couple’s home is a meaningful part of their lives. For couples like Kait and JJ, this is even more true. It’s an expression of who they are and what’s important to them.
Photo sessions are at their best when the couple is comfortable. I want them to feel comfortable anyway, but the comfort also elevates the photos too. For Anna and Mike, this meant taking their engagement photos at home. I was happy to do it.
I really love the holidays, especially in New York City. When my husband and I lived there, I just remember the magic filling the city during Christmas time. That has never left me, and I have always wanted to document something that felt how I did during that time of the year. Doing a “Christmas” shoot was a must for me, but, of course, with my own twist on it.
You never know where you’re going to end up as a wedding photographer. It’s part of what makes the job so fulfilling. You’re always heading somewhere new, doing something creative. This was true for Taylor and Tyler’s Hicksville Trailer Palace wedding photos too. It was a fun time. Here’s why.
I like challenging myself. I like challenging the couples I work with too. Challenge necessitates creativity, and creativity makes better photos. The challenge here was posing with a lack of elements. After all, there wasn’t much to work with in this desert photoshoot for the couple, Stacy and Kevin.
The desert carries with it the idea of things being harsh and rundown. There’s beauty in the rundown, in the unforgiving. When Vic and Aaron reached out to me, this was the look I wanted to create for them. A photoshoot in the desert doesn’t have to be way out in nowhere though. For Vic and Aaron’s shoot, we chose an area on the fringes of civilization, an area the desert had made its own.
Sometimes I want my photoshoots to be a challenge. Challenges force and inspire creativity. In turn, that creativity creates unique and inspiring work that inspires more creativity. Challenges are good for everyone involved. This was also true for Brittany and Valentino’s couple’s session.
Taking the typical and making it unique. That’s my jam. Although Saguaro Hotel is a popular destination for weddings, Ellysssa and James specifically chose me to create something out of the box for them, and I think we worked so well on that! This really did turn out to be a unique Saguaro Hotel wedding shoot.
Come scroll my favorite Manhattan Engagement Session.
Lindsey and Noam opted to run around the city before their nuptials, creating some of my favorite images to date.
Come scroll Kait and JJ’s beautiful Race and Religious wedding.
Micah and Tyler were the perfect fit for this styled New York couple photoshoot. Plus, I had a great time working with some of my favorite creative friends.
Come scroll a forever favorite session - Paiton and Joseph, photos inspired by Moonrise Kingdom.
Why have I not been to Morocco before. What a freakin dream land. This wedding had a whole lot of that amazing traditional Moroccan goodness with the music, food, belly dancers, and camels … allll the camels. This Marrakech Morocco wedding was an absolute dream.
Looking to tie the knot in Mexico? Come scroll the best wedding venues in San Miguel!
Carley and Abe’s New York City engagement session was nothing short of a dream. Come take a scroll.
I reached out to Kinsey and Ryan to help me with this styled hometown wedding shoot. I told them I wanted to do something pretty unique. They were excited about the idea and couldn’t wait to get started.
When I think of Julie and Zane, I think of creativity. Ingenuity. Uniquely eclectic and wonderfully weird. They designed every detail of their wedding themselves.
Jos and Katerina invited me to shoot their Denmark elopement, which was such an honor. They wanted to keep their special day intimate and intentional.
Even though I’m always a fan of traditional weddings, being a part of this styled wedding shoot in Brooklyn was a dream. And it was such a privilege getting to work with a couple like Eden and Deidre.
Reed and Nick wanted to do a grunge photoshoot together. Something that really tapped into their essences as individuals and as a couple.
Joni + Garret asked if I’d be interested in a backyard photo session with them. I was stoked, and I loved getting to know them as a couple.
I’m not a traditional wedding photographer. One thing I really focus on is capturing an authentic moment in time. And working with Carly and Elliot let me do just that.
Taylor and Tylers wedding at hickville trailer palace was nothing short of electric. Come scroll the amazing wedding day of this bad ass couple.
I had a wonderful time getting to know Tori and Bear. They were kind and welcoming. And they had a great venue picked out. When they asked me to photograph their Race and Religious wedding, I couldn’t say no.
A couple’s home is a meaningful part of their lives. For couples like Kait and JJ, this is even more true. It’s an expression of who they are and what’s important to them.
Photo sessions are at their best when the couple is comfortable. I want them to feel comfortable anyway, but the comfort also elevates the photos too. For Anna and Mike, this meant taking their engagement photos at home. I was happy to do it.
I really love the holidays, especially in New York City. When my husband and I lived there, I just remember the magic filling the city during Christmas time. That has never left me, and I have always wanted to document something that felt how I did during that time of the year. Doing a “Christmas” shoot was a must for me, but, of course, with my own twist on it.
You never know where you’re going to end up as a wedding photographer. It’s part of what makes the job so fulfilling. You’re always heading somewhere new, doing something creative. This was true for Taylor and Tyler’s Hicksville Trailer Palace wedding photos too. It was a fun time. Here’s why.
I like challenging myself. I like challenging the couples I work with too. Challenge necessitates creativity, and creativity makes better photos. The challenge here was posing with a lack of elements. After all, there wasn’t much to work with in this desert photoshoot for the couple, Stacy and Kevin.
The desert carries with it the idea of things being harsh and rundown. There’s beauty in the rundown, in the unforgiving. When Vic and Aaron reached out to me, this was the look I wanted to create for them. A photoshoot in the desert doesn’t have to be way out in nowhere though. For Vic and Aaron’s shoot, we chose an area on the fringes of civilization, an area the desert had made its own.
Sometimes I want my photoshoots to be a challenge. Challenges force and inspire creativity. In turn, that creativity creates unique and inspiring work that inspires more creativity. Challenges are good for everyone involved. This was also true for Brittany and Valentino’s couple’s session.
Taking the typical and making it unique. That’s my jam. Although Saguaro Hotel is a popular destination for weddings, Ellysssa and James specifically chose me to create something out of the box for them, and I think we worked so well on that! This really did turn out to be a unique Saguaro Hotel wedding shoot.
Why have I not been to Morocco before. What a freakin dream land. This wedding had a whole lot of that amazing traditional Moroccan goodness with the music, food, belly dancers, and camels … allll the camels. This Marrakech Morocco wedding was an absolute dream.