No matter where your wedding unfolds — in downtown Toronto, a centuries-old villa in France, or your family’s backyard — my approach remains the same: I’m there to document your day as it genuinely felt — and to elevate the details that matter.
I photograph the full arc of the day — from the layered still lifes to what the night looked like once everyone let go. Everything is approached with care, style, and a sense of story.
That means knowing when to guide, and when to simply observe. Knowing how to read a room, move with ease, and catch the in-between moments no one else sees.
I don’t believe in rigid shot lists or manufacturing emotion. I believe in connection. In pacing. In tuning in.
All of this so that your photos feel less like a performance, and more like you.
with an editorial eye and a documentarian’s heart — creating images that feel as honest as the moments they come from.
A Toronto and destination wedding photographer
A step-by-step look at what it’s like to work together — from the first email to your final gallery.
You’ll share a bit about your plans and I’ll let you know if I’m available, then we’ll hop on a call to dive deeper.
You inquire. I listen. We get aligned.
01 — The First Hello
04 — The Wedding Weekend
You live it. I feel it. We capture it.
My role is both grounding and creative — blending in with your people while photographing it all with care.
02 — Make It Official
We seal the date. I get to know you.
Once we’re a match, you’ll receive a customized proposal, contract, and prep materials to make it all feel easy.
03 — Lead-Up & Planning
You dream. I guide. We design with intention.
From timelines to light maps, I’ll work with you (and your planner) to ensure everything flows beautifully.
05 — After the Day
The moments live on.
You’ll receive a preview shortly after the wedding, followed by your full gallery, slideshow, and heirloom designs.
I bring a calming presence and a clear sense of purpose.
Whether I’m composing editorial group portraits, documenting quiet moments, or catching laughter mid-flight.
My goal is always for your people to feel like they can be themselves around me — so much so that someone inevitably asks how long we’ve known each other.
That comfort translates into photographs that feel effortless, honest, and alive.