I found my way into wedding photography because I’ve always been endlessly fascinated by the way people love. The quiet glances, the inside jokes, the way couples interact when they think no one’s watching. There’s something fascinating and beautiful about the little dynamics that make every relationship unique. I love turning those into images that feel honest, emotional, and true to you.
Being part of the LGBTQ+ community as a Boston gay wedding photographer shapes how I show up and how I photograph, with a focus on inclusivity and trust. My approach is simple: I want you to feel completely comfortable and be yourselves around me. Whether you’re giggling your way through vows or stealing a quiet moment at the end of the night, I’m there to capture it with care and intention.
My favorite wedding moments
Some parts of a wedding just hit me right in the feels every time.
First Look
There’s something about the anticipation, the deep breath, and then the instant joy when you finally see each other, it gets me every single time.
Vows
Whether you’re keeping it traditional or writing your own, this is the moment where everything else fades away and it’s just the two of you.
Speeches
I can’t help it. I live for the heartfelt, sometimes hilarious stories from family and friends. They always tell me more about who you are as a couple.
Some things I particularly love
- Nontraditional wedding rituals
- Thoughtful DIY decors
- Surprise proposals
- Beach sunsets
- Cheesecake and tiramisu (bonus if homemade)
- Experimenting with new recipes
- Hotpot
- Spontaneous weekend trips
- Colorful fall foliage
If I weren’t a wedding photographer…
I’d probably be running a cozy little cat cafe, complete with lattes, pastries, and adoptable cats for anyone who falls in love mid-sip. (Working name: Fur Real Delicious. Still workshopping it.)
My vibe
Laidback, supportive, and easy to be around. I’ll gently guide you when you need direction, and quietly blend into the background when you’re in the moment. I’m the kind of person who’ll straighten your hair, make sure you’re hydrated, and keep an eye out for the little things so you don’t have to.