More Than Two Decades Behind the Camera
For over 20 years, I’ve chronicled weddings with presence, patience, and a lot of heart.
How Life Shaped My Approach
Early in my career, I was always searching… chasing moments, scanning the room for the “big” shots. And while that energy brought me powerful images, it also taught me something: when you’re too busy looking, you sometimes miss what’s right in front of you.
Life experiences shifted my perspective.
I’ve learned that the day isn’t about “hero shots”—it’s about you being fully you.
My journey as a husband and father means I chase the honest, the quiet, and the joyful.
After getting married myself, I began to see weddings differently. Experiencing my own day helped me recognize the subtle, fleeting moments couples often don’t realize are happening… the ones that become the most cherished memories later.
My Philosophy Today
Now, my approach is less about “searching” and more about being present. I photograph with patience, letting moments unfold as they are rather than trying to fit them into a mold.
At every wedding we set time aside for timeless portraits, but at the heart of it all, I want couples to look back at their gallery and not only see what they looked like, but feel what it was like to be there.