I want your entire experience with me to feel smooth, intentional, and memorable, from the very first email we exchange to the moment your gallery lands in your inbox.
I care deeply about the process, not just the photos. Clear communication. Thoughtful planning. A day that feels easy and natural. And then the part we don’t talk about enough: how you see your photos for the very first time.
Because here’s something I learned the hard way. You only get to see your photos for the first time once.
With my own wedding photos, I feel we rushed it. We clicked the link, scrolled, smiled, and moved on. I didn’t slow down. I didn’t make it special. And now, years later, I wish I had turned that moment into a memory of its own.
So I encourage you to make it an experience.
Whether it’s a wedding gallery, a family session, or couples photos, don’t just open the link between errands or while folding laundry. Sit down. Take a breath. Let it be a moment.
If you’re a couple, pour a glass of wine. Play your favorite songs. Sit together on the couch and open your gallery side by side. Laugh at the outtakes. Get quiet during the emotional ones. Let it feel like the story it is.
If it’s your wedding gallery, invite your people over. Your parents. Your wedding party. Your closest friends. Have a little viewing night. Snacks on the table. Photos on the screen. Let the memories stretch a little longer with the people who lived that day with you.
And if you’re a family, make it part of your together time. Snuggle up before bed. Let the kids see themselves through your eyes. As parents, it’s so easy to see the email come in, mark it unread, and promise to look later. But why not bring them into it? Show them the magic. Let them feel proud of what you created together.
Photos aren’t just images. They’re moments, feelings, seasons of life you’ll never live again in the same way.
So when your gallery arrives, don’t rush it.
Make it slow.
Make it special.
Make it something you remember, just like the day itself.


