
/ˈhər fəˈläsəfē/* — noun
The lens through which she approaches a wedding day — a mix of instinct and intention, posing when needed, observing always.
Rooted in emotion, shaped by feeling, and guided by connection.
When I’m shooting, I’m not always looking for the perfect pose or the most flattering light.
I’m watching for what you’ll want to remember. The real laugh. The nervous glance. The hug that holds a little longer than usual.
Sometimes the most meaningful images are the ones you'd almost delete. But I keep them — because 10 years from now, that blurry moment might be the one that breaks your heart wide open.
You’ll find bits of my thought process, a few perfectly imperfect images, and small truths that shape the way I work — not just as a photographer, but as a quiet observer, a director when needed, and a person who simply cares about what this day means. This is what matters to me when I tell your story.

You won’t always see me — but you’ll remember what I captured.
You won’t always see me — but you’ll remember what I captured.
There are parts of the day where I step back — where the moment is bigger than the photo, and I let things unfold. I become a quiet presence in the room, catching the in-betweens: the shared glances, the shaky hands,
the joy that spills over when no one thinks they’re being watched. That doesn’t mean I won’t guide you when needed — I absolutely will. But during the moments that matter most, when your guard is down and you’re just living it…
that’s when I blend in and shoot from instinct. It’s how I capture feeling over perfection. And it’s what makes your gallery feel like you were there, not like you posed for it.


































Some of the best photos aren’t the best 'photos.' But they are the best memories.
Not every moment is Instagram-worthy. But the real ones? They make your heart pause.
You might not frame this one on your wall — but when you see it, you’ll remember everything.
I watch the room, not just the couple
I watch the room, not just the couple
While everyone watches the couple, I’m scanning the rest of the room.
The father who's trying not to cry. The kids dancing in the back. The friend who flew across the country.
A wedding isn’t just a love story between two people — it’s a room full of people who love you, showing up all at once. I make sure we don’t miss that.

The best moments aren’t always scheduled.
They happen in-between — while you’re waiting, adjusting, breathing, laughing.
That’s when you’re the most you. And that’s when I click the shutter.
Not in the poses or the plans,
but in the seconds you don’t realize you’re being seen —
These are the moments that slip through timelines,
but stay with you forever.
This is where I press pause.