Your special day only happens once. Make sure you capture your wedding in a way that lasts a lifetime.

Weddings.

From the moment I started shooting with my dad's old film cameras in early high school, I discovered that it wasn't just a hobby... It was something I truly loved, and from that moment forward, I wanted to continue to learn as much as I could. Fast forward through countless hours of classes in both high school and two colleges, and 12 years later, I've lost count of how many weddings and couples I've had the pleasure of working with.

The one thing I never grow tired of, however, is love. I love love, and as stereotypical and cheesy as that may sound, there's nothing that I'd rather capture. There are a million new photographers out there popping up each day, and the last thing I'd ever want to be is just another boring old photographer on another long list of people that you're going through and randomly messaging for quotes.

Life is short, and I want to give the two of you something that will be monumental, and different from anything you'd get anywhere else. I want to meet up in person, rather than emailing back and forth forever. I want to become actual friends and get to know the two of you. I'd rather you see me as family than as a random paid employee at your wedding, and so far, all of my couples have felt like that afterward... Which is what makes this job so incredibly awesome.

I get to meet people. I get to create new memories. I get to help the two of you relax, stop worrying about your photography finally, and just have an amazing wedding.

I'll cover the rest.

You can check out some of my wedding-related reviews here.

A Wedding Example: Hollis and Nathan