INFORMATION

I believe the sole objective of your wedding day is to get married to your partner and spend the day celebrating with your friends and family. Great photos come from great energy and simply settling into your wedding day. Just be present. I will pop in with creative ideas as they come to me, but the focus isn’t on me to show you the way… I’m there to document what you and your partner bring to your wedding day. There are no rules or expectations to how you spend the day… just bring the emotion, happiness, nerves, and love.

A bride and an older man, possibly her father, walking in an outdoor wedding setting. The bride is wearing a long veil and wedding gown, and the scene is decorated with string lights, trees, and a hedge in the background.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • I live in Charlotte, North Carolina with my wife, Sabrina. She’s a co-founder of LookLove Beauty, if you need wedding hair and makeup artists

  • This is a pretty common question and, ironically, I have to say that not having shot in a particular place, or venue, is probably the best-case scenario. Why? Because I love traveling and find it wildly inspiring so being in a new place sparks all of the good creative juices. If you have more questions, I'd be happy to help, but don't worry... having never been is a good thing.

  • I try to edit my weddings in a way that will look good forever. My photograph are neither "dark and moody" or "light and airy". I like rich colors, contrast, and clean skin tones that are true to the day. My images mimic the look and quality of film because it stands against the test of time.

  • Engagement sessions can be scheduled anytime during the week, Monday through Thursday (mornings or evenings) and on limited Fridays depending on availability. I do not schedule engagements on weekends due to weddings and other events.

  • Ultimately, it’s entirely up to you. I want you to be comfortable and will chat with you so you understand the goal of the shoot. I also have a little guide that I send out to help you or I can put you in touch with a personal stylist upon request. Two weeks before your shoot I will typically ask you to model your outfits in the mirror together and text me the looks so that I can make sure everything works for camera.

  • Absolutely 100% yes. All are welcome here and that will always be the case.

  • The short answer is no, but I used to. For me, I don’t love shooting with mixed mediums. I felt it pulled me out of the moments too much. BUT, I do edit in a way that mimics real film. I love the way film looks and never ages, so I’m very aware of these qualities when editing. Plus, I just love grain and the character it brings to an image.

  • Sure do! I have all of the pertinent liability and equipment insurance.

  • I often try new cameras and tools to capture the day, but really appreciate the “less is more” approach so that I’m more like a guest and less like a “photographer”.

    I currently shoot with Leica Q and Sony professional cameras.

  • The only way this would happen is if something happened completely out of my control (act of god, severe illness, death, etc), but in this scenario I will absolutely do my best to help find a replacement photographer to who I trust and has a similar visual style. If I can’t make it, your money will be refunded.

  • For engagement sessions, I recommend scheduling a primary date and a backup just in case we get poor weather. Sunny and cloudy days are perfect fine. Heavy wind, rain, or cold can be challenging, but also sometimes these days can create magic if you’re open to embracing what comes. I think the most important element to this is dressing appropriately for the season and day-of weather. An open mind and natural curiosity goes a long way.

    That being said, if the weather is harsh enough that it would make for a terrible experience or I could potentially destroy my camera gear, we can totally reschedule!

    On destination engagements, the backup date would be the next day. For instance, if we plan to shoot in the afternoon and need to cancel, we’d shoot the following morning. Or if we plan to shoot in the morning, but the weather is clearing by the afternoon/evening we’d delay a few hours.

  • I will remove obvious blemishes or anything temporary (bruises, cuts, etc, or we can keep it in if you want), but will not alter the way you look beyond that.

    Please let me know if you are self conscious about yourself in any way so that I can be mindful while working together.

    Above all else, we’re not after perfection in every photo, we’re after emotion and real life… joy, tears, laughter, surprise.

Brunette woman in white dress holding a colorful bouquet of various flowers outdoors.

A LOOK INTO THE WEDDING PROCESS

Here's an overview of what you can expect working with me. I'm known for my personalized approach and attention to detail — you're a client for life.


SUBMIT AN INQUIRY

Once received, I'll check my calendar and contact you within 24 hours to setup a video chat where we can meet and discuss your day.

PROPOSAL DELIVERY

After our video chat, I will build some custom packages that I feel best covers your needs and wants for the day. 

CONTRACT + INVOICE

If one of the proposed options looks good, I'll then formally draft the invoice and contract for you to sign. Once completed and retainer paid, you're officially booked! 

ENGAGEMENT

Shortly after booking, we'll discuss some engagement session ideas and when you'd like to shoot. 

PRE-WEDDING PREP

About 4 months before the wedding, we'll start discussing the finer points of the day-of schedule and how we can optimize for your enjoyment and photography. 

WEDDING

It's your day to enjoy! I'll be there every step of the way to make sure the moments that matter are caught so you can relax and spend time with your friends and family.  

POST WEDDING

I will prepare a number of sneak-peeks for you to share on social a few days after the wedding. Then, I will mindfully cull/narrow down the best images to edit. You'll receive your completed images about six weeks from the wedding day.