Most people hire a wedding photographer to “capture memories.” But if we’re being honest, what they often get is a checklist: rings, vows, kiss, portraits, cake. It’s efficient. It’s expected. It’s also forgettable.
But what if your photographer didn’t just capture the day — they saw you?


Saw the way your partner kept squeezing your hand before you walked down the aisle. Saw the nervous fidgeting of your mom fixing your collar for the 12th time. Saw your grandma in the corner smiling through a memory only she knows. Saw you.
That kind of seeing can’t be rushed. It can’t be templated. And it can’t be done by someone just showing up with a fancy camera. It takes intention, curiosity, and care.
As a photographer, I don’t come to weddings with a list. I come with questions:
- What matters most to this couple?
- What will they forget in 10 years that I need to freeze today?
- What won’t be said — but needs to be felt?
You see, your photos are more than pretty. They’re proof. Proof that you were known, and that someone paid attention.
Because when the cake is gone, the dress is packed away, and the playlists have faded, what remains are the quiet glances, trembling hands, half-laughed tears — the moments that tell your real story.
And that’s what I’m here for.
Let’s make photographs that don’t just show how your wedding looked.
Let’s make ones that remind you how it felt.