Documentary Style Wedding Photography

An approach that preserves your day and doesn't alter your experience

Real Moments, Real Emotions, Real Memories

How does that happen? By following a few simple rules.

01

What Matters

I want you to  focus on the person or people in front of you. Be present, be part of your wedding. Thats where the magic happens

02

Non performative photography

I’m not going to ask you to perform for the camera. The most beautiful and meaningful images are authentic and often unexpected.

03

Plan

We put together a general plan for the day, and then we embrace whatever happens. This can lead to the extraordinary. 

Angelina has the rare ability to be everywhere—capturing all the small, joyful moments that make up a wedding—while blending into the background, completely unobtrusively. I was sooooo nervous before the ceremony, and she somehow made me feel (and look!) excited and relaxed.
Claire and Scott
Over the past few days I've had the chance to rediscover the photos that you took of our wedding a year and a half ago. What I realized is that you and your team did so much more than take photos, you really captured the essence of our family, our friends and our relationships with them and with each other. What a magical thing to have in our possession and what a talent that we were lucky enough to find when we found you. I feel so lucky that we had the chance to work with you. Keep up the good work.
Paven and Eric
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FAQ's

That’s always my favorite question! After we have had a chance to chat, either on the phone or via video, I will send over an electronic contract and an invoice for services with payment information including a retainer. Once the contract is signed and the retainer is in, then are officially booked!

Yes absolutely! Family/friends images are important. We work through a list together so you are not taken out of the day longer than you would like and you have exactly as many as you want/need. 

Yes! Absolutely! However, my approach is a little different. Let’s chat about what the two of you do together and build a session around that. It doesn’t have to be elaborate, as simple as walking around the neighborhood or reading together is all you need, just something that is you.

Yes. And I love it when they are in context of the wedding day and not just aloof on their own.

I do! I’ve gone as far as Hawaii a couple of  times.. Anywhere in New England is standard. There are no travel fees, but usually I ask for one night’s accommodation.

Yes. I get that. My approach to portraits isn’t to pose you into perfect little versions of yourself. I want your lovely personalities, your warmth, your connection and your smiles. We can spend as much or little bit of time as you want, but most often its about 20 minutes and we come out with some genuine images of the two of you..

The short answer is usually, No. As a documentary photographer it’s important for me to be able to blend in as a guest would and typically a second photographer changes that experience for you and your guests. I don’t want it to feel like paparazzi. I’ve been photographing for over 12 years and I know where I need to be, when I need to be there and most importantly when I need to stick with a moment.

Photography that reflects the story of your love & the beauty of your connection

Head to the contact page and fill out the form – I’ll be in touch within 48 hours to discuss your day!

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