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Remeber Everything
Bride and groom kissing with guests showering them with bubbles after their garden ceremony.

Remeber Everything

Your wedding celebration begins with getting ready. This is an important part of the day to photograph. During this time we capture all the important moments so you can relive them forever. 

Will you photograph us getting ready? The answer is Absolutely!

We start by photographing the bride, bridesmaids, and the mothers getting ready. During this time hair and makeup, gift exchanges, and champagne toasts are all documented.  Shots of the rings & jewelry, dress, shoes, and candids of all the action tell the entire story of your wedding day. We also love to take this time to do a first look with the father of the bride. It's always a tear-jerker moment when dad sees his little girl as his for the last time. 

The groom & groomsmen are typically getting ready in a separate room from the ladies. We also take photos of the guys. This is usually a more casual style with a toast or two and some fun photos of them joking around having a good time.

For sentimental and authentic moments send your groom a love letter and we will photograph him reading it. 

Moms and the bridesmaids with the brides and bridesmaids, we photograph getting ready at nearly every wedding.

Bridal pictures with the bride alone and with the ladies typically happen pre-ceremony. This is also the time we photograph the flower girl with the bride. 

When do you take photos of the bride alone?  We make sure to schedule bride alone photos in the timeline before the ceremony. 

This is an important part of the day. We like to make sure these photos of the bride and her bridesmaids are taken away from any arriving guests. For this reason, we schedule these portraits before guests arrive. After the ceremony, we like to focus on the bride and groom together. Therefore, not many photos are taken at this time of just the bride.

To tell the complete story of your wedding we make sure to take photos of the groom and groomsmen together. It is important to remember it's his big day also. 

When do you have time to photograph the groom?  The guys are also photographed pre-ceremony.

With a proper timeline, there will be ample time to photograph the groom and groomsmen. This typically takes place after the ladies but before the ceremony. Of course in separate locations so the guys don't see the gals prematurely.   

The First Look

Should I have A First Look? Find out if it is right for you?

Traditional and candid portraits are taken throughout the day. A blend of the two offers couples a wide range of favorites to choose from. 

Do you take candid photos? The short answer is yes. 

I have found through the years a combination of both candid and traditional portraits offers couples a wide variety to choose from. Often times, couples come back to me and say the candid photo I captured of them are their favorite ones. 

Wedding Ceremony

Documentary Photography Of Every Moment

Wedding Details & Decor

Flowers Furniture Linens Invitations Wedding Cakes

Bride & Groom Portraits

Reflect the connection of the couples

Candid Photos

Capture the personality of your guests

The Wedding Reception

Your reception is full of so many great moments. The Grand Entrance, First Dances, Cake cutting, and the Bouquet and Garter toss. These moments go by fast. We will be communicating with your MC to make sure that we have our cameras ready for every event you have planned for the evening plus the ones you don't.

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