A quiet place to scroll and get inspired for your upcoming wedding, my blog is inviting and inclusive. My goal for anything in this industry is to be affirming of all couples and people in love. As a queer trans person whose been photographing weddings of all varieties for ten years now, you'll notice I have a cinematic approach to photography. Loren does as well. You'll see some of their images from a few weddings this last year, they flew out from Seattle to work with me this last October.
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Carly and Michael were quite the pair for this Chicago Botanic Gardens engagement session. They arrived a little bit late to their session (traffic, am I right?) but they we’re so ready for it that we knocked it out regardless! They looked amazing and had a great attitude. We made our way up to the […]
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These two made my heart sink into my chest so hard. I was all smiles when capturing this beautiful Garfield Conservatory proposal. Taylor had already proposed to Michelle when Michelle came up with the idea to do her own proposal. She decided the Garfield Park Conservatory would be the perfect backdrop. Accompanied by her own […]
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In home engagement photographs are more common than you’d imagine. Mike and Zoe shared Pabsts while eating classic big Chicago pizza slices for the highlight of the session. As for the rest of this short but sweet photo session we used the existing light around their apartment. I had the pose naturally in door frames, […]
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I adored this session. We laughed, we goofed around, and we conquered the local Salvation Army. Check out this neat thrift shop date themed session! Interested in booking?
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You’ve been through the proposal and now it is time for your engagement photographs. You’ve found a rad photographer to help capture you and your significant other. But. What do you wear? Is there a certain way to dress for these things? Do you have to look fancier than you typically are in real life […]