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It’s easy to get wrapped up in what a wedding “should” be. The reality is, your wedding should be whatever you and your partner want it to be. It is a declaration of your love - not anyone else’s. I try to ask these questions when I’m filming throughout the day: What makes this relationship special? What makes this day unique to this particular couple? When I focus on these aspects and forget the “shoulds” - that’s when the story comes together. 

All love is worthy of celebration. I accept and embrace clients regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability status. 


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My grandparents on their honeymoon in New Orleans in 1950. I adore this picture!

My grandparents on their honeymoon in New Orleans in 1950. I adore this picture!

Ryan (my husband) and I have a thing for photobooths. We got married in May!

Ryan (my husband) and I have a thing for photobooths. We got married in May!

Thank You!