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I have wanted to photograph at the Marriott Downtown Syracuse for as long as I remember shooting weddings. This just might be the best backdrop for an indoor ceremony and reception that I’ve seen in the Upstate New York area.
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I knew I was meant to photograph Kit and Kara when they picked me up from the DC airport in a matching Prius to mine and offered me organic tortilla chips from Trader Joes. The first words they said to me was ” we’re going to do something a little unconventional, ever photographed in a […]
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I am pretty sure that nothing I could say could really do this justice so I’m just going to leave it up to the bride and her review about the day. LEANNE SHOT OUR DESTINATION ELOPEMENT IN POSITANO ITALY AND I COULD NOT HAVE IMAGINED A MORE PERFECT EXPERIENCE. SHE WAS SO SWEET, DOWN TO […]
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Just here again to gush about how much I adore the West Coast and its backdrops but mostly just Oregon. I especially love when I get to photograph couples who are just down to roam and run around and get their feet wet, and go barefoot in the dead of winter. Its fine, we’re fine.
I’ve been photographing weddings since 2012. Long enough to know that a perfect photo means nothing if you felt like shit while taking it.
You don’t need a director.
You don’t need to perform.
I’m here to observe. To document the things you didn’t know were happening because you were too busy actually living them.
To show you how deeply you are loved by focusing on everyone in the room.
To freeze this exact version of your lives before it shifts, because it will.
After 14 years of witnessing the emotional roller coaster that is a wedding day, this approach still shakes me to my core. Not the perfection. Not the details.
The people.