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What I'm Thinking During Your Wedding Ceremony from a Photographer POV
From the outside, I’m calm. Quiet. Blending into the background. But behind the camera, I’m constantly observing, anticipating, and feeling every moment right along with you. Your wedding ceremony isn’t just something I photograph it’s something I read, moment by moment, emotion by emotion. Here’s what’s actually going through my mind while you’re at the altar. Light is everything. I’m watching it the entire time how it falls across your face, how it shifts during your vows,
Jun 1


3 Wedding Timeline Tips That Will Make Your Day Feel Effortless (From a Photographer’s POV)
f there’s one thing I’ve learned from photographing weddings, it’s this: a well-thought-out timeline is the difference between a calm, joy-filled day and one that feels rushed and stressful. And trust me—you deserve to actually enjoy your wedding day, not feel like you’re constantly playing catch-up. Here are three of my go-to timeline tips that I share with all of my couples: 1. Build in More Time Than You Think You Need I know it’s tempting to pack your timeline tight so yo
May 6


Who Says Your Flower Girl Has to Be...a Girl?
Think about it this way: your wedding day is a reflection of your story. So why not include the people (or pets!) who mean the most to you in ways that feel authentic?
Apr 22


Why Grooms Should Absolutely Do Getting Ready Photos too
From a wedding photographer’s point of view, the morning of your wedding day is where the story truly begins and that story isn’t just about the bride! Grooms, this is your moment too. I know traditionally a lot of focus has been placed on the bride getting ready—hair, makeup, the dress but some of the most genuine, emotional, and fun moments I capture often happen on the groom’s side of the day. Getting ready photos aren’t about perfection… they’re about connection, personal
Apr 14


Breaking the "Perfect Wedding Day" Myth From a Wedding Photographer's POV
Let me say this first: there is no such thing as a perfect wedding day. I know...that might sound surprising coming from someone whose job is literally to capture beautiful, once-in-a-lifetime moments. But after photographing so many weddings, I can tell you with complete confidence….the most meaningful, emotional, and unforgettable days are never the “perfect” ones. They’re the real ones. Somewhere along the way, weddings became this highly curated, pressure-filled productio
Apr 6


Why You Should Absolutely Do a Boudoir Session (Even If You’re Nervous About It)
If you’ve ever thought about doing a boudoir session but felt unsure, you’re not alone. Almost every client I work with starts the same way—excited, a little nervous, and wondering if it’s really “for them.” I’m here to tell you—it is!! As a Connecticut boudoir photographer, I’ve seen firsthand how transformative this experience can be. Boudoir photography isn’t about being a certain size, age, or version of yourself. It’s about celebrating who you are in this moment—confiden
Mar 30


Why I Love First Looks with the Groom (A Wedding Photographer's Perspective)
There’s something incredibly special about a wedding day timeline that includes a first look and as a photographer, it’s one of my favorite moments to capture. Before the ceremony, there’s often a mix of nerves, excitement, and anticipation. You’ve spent months (sometimes years) planning this moment, and suddenly it’s here. A first look creates a quiet, intimate space where all of those emotions can finally settle. When the groom turns around and sees his bride for the first
Mar 23


Why Your Getting Ready Space Matters (Connecticut & New England Wedding Photographer Tips)
When planning your wedding day, it’s easy to focus on the big moments—the ceremony, the reception, and those dreamy golden hour portraits. But as a Connecticut and New England wedding photographer, I can tell you that some of the most meaningful images happen before any of that begins. They happen in your getting ready space. If you’re planning a wedding in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, or anywhere in New England, this part of your day deserves just as much intent
Mar 19
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