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Do we need a different photographer for an Elopement vs a Wedding?
The quick short answer to this question is: No, but experience matters more than the label! Elopements and more traditional weddings ask for different skills. Elopement often moves at a different pace, and you are able to decide what to spend the most time on. They require a photographer who's comfortable adapting on the fly, guiding you while also letting quiet moments unfold naturally during the elopement. More traditional wedding days are more structured, with more concret


How to propose to your partner?
Photographing proposals is among my favorite types of sessions to be part of. This proposal also fell on the first snow of the year! What amazing timing. And I was able to use that occurrence to pad out my story. Usually, when someone reaches out to tell me that they are proposing to their partner, the plan is that I am hidden in plain sight and wait for the moment to happen before popping out and letting the couple see me. BUT with this session, we had to do things a bit dif


So, you asked your friend/family to officiate your wedding.
It feels like as the years go by, couples have really leaned in to doing things their own way. One of the biggest and consistent changes that I've been seeing is having a close family member or friend officiate. And honestly, I'm loving it. While there is incredible value in having a professional officiate your wedding, there is a certain type of intimacy and connection that comes with having someone close to you be a part of that moment. What comes from having a family memb
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