All of it.

As a photographer, I believe it’s really important to show different types of images, and talk about why I make the kinds of wedding images I do. Weddings are indeed super special occasions, and it’s amazing to share a day like that with the people that mean the most to you. I spend a lot of time throughout the day taking and making portraits of everyone aside from the bride and groom ~ moms, dads, uncles, friends. I want these to be great, classic looking, semi-formal, images that show the style and personality of the people as I see them. I know my clients love all these images because they always include a ton of them in their albums :) People buy these images from my webshop all the time, and I love seeing these printed. But, I do it for them, the guests, the extended family, and everyone looking great and feeling great that day.

These are a few guest portrait images that I love, and show what kind of moments I look for.


Adventure Sessions are great opputunties for clients to get to know me, and me to know them. People often mention that the brides in my images look so relaxed, and natural, and great, and I love hearing that. The next thing usually after that is.. “there is no way I’m going to look that good, I’m nervous in front of the camera”. The adventure session is a way for me to show my couples how I create these images that look and feel easy, cool, effortless, and amazing. It’s really good to know that on their wedding day they won’t be thinking about how to work the camera, they can just chill, and remember to use a few tips from the session that help make sure they always look A+ throughout the day.


On Bride and Groom portraits ~ often times on the wedding day there is very little time for portraits. Maybe 45 minutes. Most of the time even less. I’ve had to adapt the way I shoot over the years to be very fast, efficient, and make the most of every spot and resource available to me: understand light, shade, body posing, and most importantly: getting great expressions out of people. How can I capture a full set of wedding portraits in such a short amount of time? We rock n’ roll and keep it fun. These images aren’t just bride and groom portraits, but more a vibe of the kind of moments I love to capture.