Cinematic, story-led wedding photography across Canada, Europe & Mexico.
Weddings move quickly. One moment, you’re slipping into your dress, and the next, the band is playing your last song of the night. Between the laughter, the speeches, and the subtle chaos of a day so full of emotion, it’s easy to find yourself wondering—did I actually slow down enough to feel it?

The truth is, the most beautiful weddings aren’t the ones with the most elaborate timelines or the most perfect details. They’re the ones where people are fully there. Where every interaction, every glance, every moment of stillness becomes a memory etched into the rhythm of the day.
Presence doesn’t happen by accident. It’s an art—one that deserves to be just as thoughtfully curated as the dress you wear or the florals you choose.
The morning of your wedding is one of the few times the world feels suspended. The hum of anticipation fills the air, but there’s also a quiet—an intimacy to the hours before the celebration begins.

It’s the sound of a zipper being drawn up, your best friend’s laughter echoing down the hall, the light falling softly across the room. These are the in-between moments that tell the story before the story begins.
When you allow yourself to slow down, to breathe and take it all in, you’ll remember not just how it looked, but how it felt. The scent of perfume in the air, the warmth of your mother’s hand, the sound of your bridesmaids’ heels clicking against the floor as they bustle around you.
Those fleeting seconds are what presence looks like—and they’re the foundation for everything that follows.
When I photograph a wedding, I’m not chasing perfection—I’m watching for the rhythm of the day. The way you reach for each other’s hands when no one else is looking. The way your guests lean in mid-conversation, or the way the light spills across your gown as you walk into the setting sun.

It’s in those quiet, cinematic details that the story comes alive.
To be present is to let go of how the day should unfold and instead embrace how it is. Maybe your veil catches in the wind, or the schedule shifts by a few minutes—those are the moments that make it yours.
The more you can release control and simply be, the more space there is for real emotion to rise to the surface. That’s when the magic happens—naturally and effortlessly.
Presence doesn’t mean stillness. It’s just as alive on the dance floor as it is in a quiet sunset.

When you’re surrounded by the people who know and love you best, every laugh, every cheer, every embrace becomes part of the fabric of your story. The night unfolds in waves—the clinking of glasses, the hum of conversation under the tent, the sudden burst of applause when you enter the room.
And when you look back, those aren’t just photographs—they’re sensory memories. The warmth of candlelight, the sound of jazz in the background, the joy that radiates through every frame.
Your wedding isn’t meant to feel like a performance. It’s meant to feel like you.
After the last song, when the lights dim and the guests trickle away, there’s always a hush that settles over the room. You look at each other, tired and glowing, and realize: you did it.
You were here for it.

The laughter, the tears, the spontaneous joy—they’re yours to keep. These are the moments that last long after the flowers fade and the dress is packed away.
Because presence isn’t just about mindfulness—it’s about memory. The more present you are, the more fully your story is told.
As a photographer, my approach is rooted in this idea: that your wedding deserves to be felt, not just documented.
Through a blend of candid observation and gentle direction, I focus on capturing your day as it unfolds naturally—the fleeting glances, the small gestures, the moments that would otherwise go unnoticed.
When you look back through your gallery, I want you to remember what it felt like to live those hours—not to perform them.
Because at the heart of every beautiful wedding is presence. And it’s my job to make sure you never lose sight of it.
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I acknowledge that I live and work on the traditional and unceded territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation, whose presence here reaches back to time immemorial.
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