How to Make Your Backyard Wedding Feel Like Home
Jenny and Leif’s backyard wedding was the kind of day that didn’t need staging—it was already sacred. Think: mismatched chairs, homemade pasta, their dog stealing the show, and a dad in his Navy uniform crying like that was his whole job. It wasn’t about cutting corners—it was about pouring love into every part of the day.
That’s the magic of a backyard wedding. It’s not curated, it’s connected. It’s comfort over convention, people over Pinterest, meaning over perfection. And when you lean into that? That’s when home becomes holy.
Why Your Travel Wedding Photographer and Vendors Should Feel Like Family
Your travel wedding photographer isn’t just someone behind the camera—they’re the one fixing your hair, passing you tissues, sneaking you a drink, and cheering you on like your day-one. You spend more time with them than almost anyone else on your wedding day. So yeah, it should be someone who feels like home.
Because when your vendors know your story, not just your timeline? That’s when the magic happens.
What It’s Like to Have Me Photograph Your Entire Wedding Weekend
Claire and Colby didn’t just plan a wedding day—they planned a whole weekend, and I got to live it with them. From barefoot dock dances in the rain to Animal Kingdom mimosas, every moment was soaked in soul and spontaneity. That’s what happens when I’m there for the whole ride—not just snapping photos, but catching memories mid-laugh, mid-chaos, mid-love. Because the best stories aren’t just told—they’re lived.
New York Couples Photography on Film: Melissa & Ryan’s Candid Honeymoon Session
Melissa and Ryan’s New York couples photography session wasn’t planned—it just clicked. One spontaneous trip, a few DMs, and suddenly we’re sharing ice cream in DUMBO, letting the city wrap itself around their honeymoon glow. No pressure, no posing—just the soft, in-between moments that make a new beginning feel like magic. This is why I love shooting couples in NYC on film: it’s messy, nostalgic, and real as hell.