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05/27/2026

When choosing a photographer or videographer for your wedding, engagement, or brand session, one of the most valuable things you can look for is someone who genuinely knows how to read the energy of a moment — not just technically, but on a deeper, more intuitive level.

A good way to spot this quality is to spend some time looking through their portfolio, because the work of someone who truly has this gift won’t feel formulaic. You’ll notice that each couple or client looks and feels distinctly themselves, as if the images could only ever belong to that specific person or that specific pairing — you couldn’t take one session and place it into another’s story and have it make any sense at all. The visual quality and style will feel consistent, but the personality woven through each image will shift and breathe differently, because the people in front of the lens are entirely their own.

What you’re really searching for is someone who can take everything you’ve brought to the table — your vision, your mood boards, all the feelings and aesthetics you’ve carefully gathered about how you want your day to look and feel — and translate it into something that feels even more authentically you than you might have been able to imagine on your own. Someone who meets you exactly as you are on that day, in all of your realness, and reflects the most genuine and beautiful version of that back to you in a way that will move you for years to come.

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There’s a moment, somewhere between the chaos of curling irons and someone yelling about the timeline, where everything gets quiet.

Maybe it’s when you clasp your grandmother’s bracelet around your wrist. Or when you look in the mirror after your lipstick goes on and think — okay, there she is. Or when your mom wraps her arms around you and neither of you says anything, because nothing needs to be said.

These moments are so small. And we blow right past them.

Not because they don’t matter — they matter more than almost anything else that happens that day. But because nobody treated that room like the sacred space it actually is. The getting ready suite gets written off as the “prep” part. The thing you do before the real day begins. And so it gets rushed, it gets loud, it gets documented as an afterthought — a few quick photos between hair and makeup, everyone smiling at the camera, and then it’s over.

But here’s what I want brides to really sit with: that morning is not a waiting room for your wedding. It is your wedding. It’s the last hour you exist as just yourself before everything changes. And the details of it — the specific shade of lip color you chose, the way your hands felt putting on your earrings, the quiet in the room right before you walked out — those are the things that will come back to you years from now, vivid and specific and full of feeling.

They deserve to be held onto.

For the bride who already knows her wedding is going to be intentional, personal, a little unconventional — this is where that intention starts. Not at the altar. Right there, in that room, in those small and tender moments that most people forget to protect.

My job is to treat your getting ready time like it’s worth something. Because it is. I’m not rushing through it to get to the “important” parts. I’m paying attention to the bracelet, the lipstick, the hug from your mama. I’m making sure that when you look back, nothing sacred got left behind.

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