05/27/2026
I care deeply about documenting wedding days in a way that feels honest to the people living them.
Of course I’ll step in when needed. I’ll help guide portraits, fix your veil, keep family photos moving, and make sure we get the important images. I work with my couples beforehand to build timelines around what matters most to them especially.
But one thing I’ll never do is interrupt a real moment just to recreate it for the camera.
Maybe this mindset comes from my own wedding experience. Ryan and I are not huge PDA people, but during our portraits (and yes our ceremony) we were being told to kiss again, do it one more time, pause the real moment, act more romantic, etc. We left feeling awkward instead of connected. The photos were beautiful of course, but I look back on some of the photos and only remember how uncomfortable we were.
Turns out that followed me into my hardcore beliefs when it comes to my couples big days.
I never want my couples to feel like performers on their wedding day. I want you to feel present. Comfortable. Like yourselves.
I don’t want to pause those moments. I want to preserve them.
I want you to look back through your gallery years later and say:
“I can’t believe she caught that.”
“I didn’t even know that was happening.”
“That’s exactly how it felt.”
That’s the kind of photography I will choose every single time.
Relive the day- don’t relive the photoshoot !
Xoxo Nat