Photos that Reflect You


I got married at city hall in downtown Manhattan, a place that embodies all the different things that marriage means to different people. It’s loud and busy and filled with laughter - a sort of joyful DMV. There’s no *right* way to get married, and thank goodness for that. You can get married in a big dress with hundreds of people, or on a lunch break from your job working construction (as witnessed on my own wedding day). Either way is worthy of celebration.


This is what makes wedding photography meaningful to me - every wedding and every couple is unique, and I aim to capture something that really reflects you, your relationship, and what brings you joy. I want you to recognize yourself in these pictures like they are old snapshots. I want you to feel seen.

Me and David in 2016 - just after our City Hall wedding


I find my heart opening when I shoot weddings - I want so much to give something that will be meaningful years later - a souvenir, an artifact of this moment in time. Photography is a powerful way to highlight the things that really matter.


We'll get portraits of you and your partner looking great, but I also want to make sure I get all the details, the funny and unexpected things that happen to everyone that's gathered. Let's lean into imperfection and spontaneity of it all.


I shoot film and digital, I go with the flow, and I aim to be friendly, warm, and reliable presence, there to help you feel comfortable and at ease on your big day.

Website Update In Progress!

I've got a lot of new wedding work to add to these pages, and am working on a new website that I hope will be out in the next few months. In the meantime, I'll be working on updating my blog with some of my favorite events.


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