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Whether you're sneaking away for quiet moments with your sweetheart or dancing all night with your chosen family, I’m there to protect your peace, not interrupt it. I gently guide when needed, but my goal is to minimize distractions and help you stay grounded in every real, beautiful, and fleeting moment.
Where are you based, and do you travel?
I’m based in Philadelphia, and I also travel frequently to New York City, the Poconos, and the Catskills. Destination work is always welcome, let’s talk travel plans!
Do you specialize in queer, trans, and non-binary weddings?
Absolutely! Being trans myself, I specialize in providing affirming, inclusive, and joyful photography. While I built my process with queer people in mind, I find that every couple is better served when I work to have an affirming, consent focused, trauma informed approach.
Do you shoot film, digital, or both?
I offer hybrid coverage using both 35mm film and digital photography. Film brings a nostalgic, timeless feel, digital ensures crisp detail and quick delivery. Many couples book both to get the best of both worlds.
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A visit to Philadelphia isn’t complete without a stop at Reading Terminal Market. This maze of food stands and grocers delights visitors and regulars. In the evenings, it transforms into an unconventional and unforgettable wedding venue. I photographed Melanie and Mike’s Reading Terminal Market wedding on digital and film photography. A Reading Terminal Market Wedding […]
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When Fiona and Sneh got engaged, they knew they wanted to include Indian wedding traditions from Sneh’s family along with Christian traditions from Fiona’s family. They ambitiously decided to pack it all into an epic, joyful series of events over a long weekend. It couldn’t have been more amazing. These film wedding photos show what […]
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As a wedding photographer, I’ve been lucky enough to work with all kinds of marriers. Sometimes they don’t put much effort into details and choose to go with the flow. Peter and Manuel had a vision for their New Orleans wedding. It came together beautifully, too. I took a lot of Peter and Manuel’s wedding […]
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Sammy and Adam held their summer elopement in Fairmount Park. This film wedding photography conveys the joy and intimacy of their day. In this post, I show you how a self-uniting ceremony can be an affirming appraisal to a tailored Philadelphia elopement experience. Along with Sammy and Adam‘s story, I share some of my favorite […]
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Film wedding photography is so fascinating because it’s been around for over a century, but it’s experiencing a renaissance. This art form goes beyond a trend, connecting marriers to an archive of relationships that came before and those that will come after. Film photography is an even more specialized skill set than digital these days. […]
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My biggest tip for what to wear for your engagement photoshoot is to wear whatever feels most authentically to you. If you want to wear a full ball gown, great. You want to wear a banana costume, wonderful. Really I photograph the whole spectrum of what to wear, and I am here for all of it.
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A visit to Philadelphia isn’t complete without a stop at Reading Terminal Market. This maze of food stands and grocers delights visitors and regulars. In the evenings, it transforms into an unconventional and unforgettable wedding venue. I photographed Melanie and Mike’s Reading Terminal Market wedding on digital and film photography. A Reading Terminal Market Wedding […]
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When Fiona and Sneh got engaged, they knew they wanted to include Indian wedding traditions from Sneh’s family along with Christian traditions from Fiona’s family. They ambitiously decided to pack it all into an epic, joyful series of events over a long weekend. It couldn’t have been more amazing. These film wedding photos show what […]
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As a wedding photographer, I’ve been lucky enough to work with all kinds of marriers. Sometimes they don’t put much effort into details and choose to go with the flow. Peter and Manuel had a vision for their New Orleans wedding. It came together beautifully, too. I took a lot of Peter and Manuel’s wedding […]
read the post
Sammy and Adam held their summer elopement in Fairmount Park. This film wedding photography conveys the joy and intimacy of their day. In this post, I show you how a self-uniting ceremony can be an affirming appraisal to a tailored Philadelphia elopement experience. Along with Sammy and Adam‘s story, I share some of my favorite […]
read the post
Film wedding photography is so fascinating because it’s been around for over a century, but it’s experiencing a renaissance. This art form goes beyond a trend, connecting marriers to an archive of relationships that came before and those that will come after. Film photography is an even more specialized skill set than digital these days. […]
read the post
My biggest tip for what to wear for your engagement photoshoot is to wear whatever feels most authentically to you. If you want to wear a full ball gown, great. You want to wear a banana costume, wonderful. Really I photograph the whole spectrum of what to wear, and I am here for all of it.