Here is the digital work. The bulk of what I deliver, from the quiet of the morning to the last dance of the night. As you scroll, you'll notice these images don't all share one look. Some are quiet, some are bold, some feel like a film still.
Each couple is different, and the photographs follow who they actually are. What stays the same is the thing underneath: real moments, seen closely, and made into something you'll still want on your wall in thirty years.
Digital Photography
On the balcony at the Cambridge Mill - a very cold January day
Your connection, exactly as it feels—captured without forcing anything.
Film Photography
A roll of film is the closest thing to a physical piece of your wedding day. The light in the scene actually imprints to it and changes it.
That's why these images feel different. Less like a recording, more like a memory. A softness, and a colour, that digital can't quite imitate.
Film runs through every wedding I shoot, alongside digital. You don't pick one. You get both.
Preparing to begin her walk down the isle on the beach - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Why imitate the feeling when you can have the real thing?
