Approach
Most people don't know how to act naturally in front of a camera. My role is to make sure you never have to figure it out on your own.
Guided when needed. Invisible when not.

In practice
- You'll never wonder what to do.
- No interruptions during real moments.
- Light + framing that feels editorial, not posed.
How I Work
I guide you during portraits, group photos, and moments when the day stalls. Clear direction that helps you relax, not instructions that make you feel managed.
When the moment doesn't need me, I step back. I read the room and know when my presence should fade into the background.
The result is photography that feels like you—comfortable, honest, and never forced.
When I Guide
I take the lead during moments that would otherwise feel awkward or unclear.
Portraits
I position you in flattering light, suggest natural movement, and help you feel at ease. You won't be left wondering what to do with your hands or where to look.
Group Photos
I organize people quickly and clearly. No one stands around confused. No one feels uncomfortable.
Moments of Pressure
When the timeline is tight or energy is low, I create structure. I keep things moving without making it feel rushed.
Transitions
Between ceremony and reception, during family photos, when guests don't know what's expected—I provide clarity so you can stay present.
This is not about control. It's about removing uncertainty so you can be yourself.

When I Step Back
I don't interrupt moments that are already unfolding naturally.
When you're with your partner during golden hour, I'm not repositioning you every thirty seconds. When your family is laughing together, I'm not stopping them to recreate it.
I work with what's real. I frame it well, I wait for the right light, I anticipate the moment—but I don't manufacture it.
You'll notice me when you need direction. You won't notice me when you don't.

What This Means for You
You will feel taken care of. You won't be left guessing what to do or how to act.
You won't feel stiff, awkward, or like you're performing.
The photos will feel true to who you are—not because I disappeared, but because I knew when to help and when to let the moment be.
Editorial wedding photography with intention. Guided when it needs to be. Natural when it should be.

If this feels like the right approach for you, I'd be glad to hear about your wedding.