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About
Hey, I’m Sam - wedding photographer professional third wheel dessert enthusiast hotpot lover |
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 completely its own. I love turning those into images that feel honest, emotional, and true to you.
My approach is pretty simple: I want your photos to feel like you. The real, unfiltered version — not the overly posed version that makes your jaw cramp. 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 (and probably a quiet “OMG this light” to myself).
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.
Let’s get to know each other
If you’re looking for relaxed, candid photos and a photographer who’ll show up with care, calm energy, and a focus on authentic moments and real emotions, we might be a great fit. I’d love to hear about your plans, your story, and maybe your favorite dessert to make; bonus if you share your recipe.
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Ready to chat?
If you feel like we’d be a good fit, I’d love to hear from you. Reach out to check availability, ask questions, or just say hi. Let’s see if I’m the right person to photograph your day.
