
“A calm person in the background of your day is worth more than people realise, especially when everything else is spinning. I’m not adding to the noise. I’m just watching it, documenting it, trying to make art from it.” – From a beautiful piece written about being the introverted wedding photographer.
For years, I thought the quieter parts of me were working against me, especially in an industry that rewards volume and visibility (isfj/4w3 anyone?). Thirteen years in, I’ve come to see them differently. Steadiness is a skill. A calming presence is a gift. Inserting and projecting the voice only when needed is deliberate. For couples who want to be present, these qualities hold their own and matter.
If you’re the kind of couple who wants to be present on your wedding day, truly present, with the people who gathered from across the country and the years to be in the same room with you, then the quiet in us may be exactly what you’re looking for. Not a photographer who inserts themselves into the day. One who watches it, holds it, and makes something lasting from it. That’s the work. That has always been the work. If it resonates, we’d love to begin the conversation.
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