
OUR THOUGHTS
Photography Tips
Real Advice for Relaxed, Beautiful Photos
Planning a wedding can feel like a lot — and photography is one of the few things that stays with you long after the day ends. Our approach is documentary with classic elements, which means we focus on real moments as they unfold, while still capturing the timeless portraits you’ll want to frame.
Our brand new blog is here to help you get the most out of your photography, without the overwhelm. We will be adding new topics each week as they come up while we work with our coupLes throughout this year.
Whether you’re building a timeline, wondering if a first look fits your day, or just want to feel more comfortable in front of the camera — these tips are written with you in mind. Think of it as a calm guide through the photography part of planning, with honest advice from someone who’s seen it all (and photographed it, too).
Let’s make space for the real moments, the in-between ones, and the beautiful portraits — all without stress.
How to Walk Down the Aisle
Walking down the aisle is one of the most emotional moments of the day — it’s the build-up, the anticipation, the deep breaths, and the “this is really happening” feeling.
Documentary-Style Photography
It’s called documentary-style wedding photography — and it’s at the heart of how we work.
Getting Ready Photos
The getting ready part of your wedding day is more than just hair, makeup, and putting on outfits — it’s the calm before everything begins.
Building Your Wedding Timeline (Photography POV)
When it comes to planning your wedding day, your timeline is everything. It’s what keeps the day flowing smoothly, helps you stay relaxed.
First Look vs Aisle Reaction
One of the questions we are often asked is whether our couples should do a first look or wait for that classic aisle reaction.
Choosing an Unplugged Ceremony
When it comes to planning your wedding, there are a lot of little decisions — some big, some small — and one that often gets overlooked is whether or not to have an unplugged ceremony.
Feeling Comfortable While Being Photographed
Feeling uneasy about being in front of the camera is completely normal, especially on your wedding day.