STYLE & APPROACH
My style is quiet, observant, and story-led.
I document weddings as they naturally unfold, without asking moments to be repeated or reshaped. I don’t believe a meaningful day needs direction to be beautiful. The pacing, the pauses, the in-between moments, those are just as important as what’s happening front and center.
I work with a documentary foundation and a cinematic eye, paying close attention to sound, light, and movement. Real voices and real moments shape the rhythm of each film, allowing the story to feel familiar rather than produced.
On a wedding day, my presence is calm and unobtrusive. I blend into the background so you can stay present with the people around you. This approach creates space for honesty, the kind that can’t be planned or posed.
The goal is simple: to create a film that feels true to your day and still holds meaning years from now. Something you can return to and remember not just how it looked, but how it felt.
A Few More Things…
I’ll probably notice the quiet moments before the big ones.
I’m happiest when the day feels unhurried and everyone can just be themselves.
I love weddings that feel a little imperfect, the kind that feel lived-in rather than planned down to the minute.
I’ll always choose feeling over perfection, and story over spectacle.
I’m usually the calm presence in the room, even when things run a little late.
If there’s good natural light and honest emotion, I’m content.
