05/09/2026
2026 thank you notes to my clients, in the form of a custom editorial publication, featuring: you.
During the wedding there’s so much focus on…something’s.
Something old. Something new.
What about something to remember it all by?
We all know that’s on your wedding gallery.
Clients always like to know how many photos they’ll get, and when they’ll get them; but rarely do they ask how they’ll get them.
And I started to think about what that digitization is doing to the psyche of weddings, humanity, and the way we appreciate both memory and art…
Dows the way you see and interact with your wedding photos affect how they make you feel?
I think it comes down to this: would you ever choose to get married over a zoom call instead of in person?
The fact is: screen time kills romance + WiFi boosts everything but real intimacy.
The internet will never hold that musty, sweet smell that a lifetime builds. The cloud can’t carry the fingerprints of your mother and father as they once flipped through the pages with joy on their faces. A screen can’t absorb a nostalgic tear and save it for later, a little reminder of how deep you felt it all. A link never gets lost and found again, and somehow appreciated more once it’s returned to you. If you spill your coffee on a photo today, you can print another copy within the hour, or not because, whatever, it’s on your phone.
And because of that, we don’t see the need to cherish photos, or memory, as deeply as we once did. It’s just all so…at our disposal. Indomitable. Ubiquitous.
But not here.
If you book your wedding with me, you will receive one of these bespoke magazines, sometime in the year following.
A legacy gift from your wedding photographer to the you that exists now, later, and to all who will exist because of you, generations on.
This is not a full printed gallery, but a little complimentary taste of the sweetest moments, hand selected and curated editorially to tell your story.
A little something to remind you of where forever started.
Emotive, fragile, and only made to last if you take care.
Because you deserve to meet your gallery in person + hold memory right alongside the h