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FAQs
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I’ll be replying to your inquiry within 24 hours Mon-Fri 9am-6pm EST. In my reply there will be more information about where we go next, a pricing guide, and some full galleries for you to peruse.
If you haven’t heard from me within 48 hours, check your spam. I definitely responded to you.
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Ultimately you have to hire whoever you feel most aligned with; both in portfolio and personality. There is a sea of talented wedding photographers.
I believe what makes me different is my dedication to being human throughout this entire process. Most of my clients become friends. My 30th birthday party had 6 past brides in attendance. I am an introvert, after all, to put it mildly (more like reclusive homebody) and most of my weddings are not local, so there is never any pressure to become the best of friends. But I do believe it’s important for us to feel comfortable talking with each other person to person, instead of Vendor to Client. A recent couple, in place of categorizing as “Vendors”, listed us as “Wedding Day Buddies” on their timeline, and it really warmed my heart. Those are my people. The bride also fed me bred during dinner while I shot. I really value couples who let me be human.
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Vulnerability, intention, lack of bias, composition, and light.
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Engagement sessions are returned to you within 5 weeks of our session.
Weddings are delivered no later than 10 weeks from your wedding date but I am often delivering around the 6-7 week mark.
Weddings receive a small preview gallery 72 hours after the wedding day and another round of (film) previews 3 weeks from the wedding day.
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A lot.
I’m a big believer in the medium being irrelevant. But in the spirit of transparency, I am a film first photographer. This means film leads the way for me; my digital camera following where needed to fill in the gaps film misses. Each medium has its own strength, and I believe in embracing the appropriate medium for each scene.
Sometimes your wedding day story can be told in 10 rolls of film. Sometimes it’s told in 25 rolls of film. There are so many factors that go into how much film ends up being used at your wedding, but it’s front of mind for me and how I prefer to shoot and work.