With 16 years of experience for each of us and 10 years of working together, we have perfected the art of capturing moments organically with NINJA-LIKE moves.

Not to mention the countless awards won with prestigious associations like WPJA, Fearless Photographers Association, The KNOT and even recognized by Cleveland 19 News (I was on TV!) You know I got to put a little humble brag into this… It feels good to be recognized for hard work we give each and every wedding.



All this, is standard.


A beautiful private online gallery

Perfectly interactive, mobile friendly, with the ability to create and share your own custom galleries with family or friends. The gallery also has a powerful AI search function to find key people within your wedding collection.
The gallery remains active for 1 year, but can be extended for eternity.

Online Store

Choose and order a variety of custom made image products from albums, wall art, anything!

All your photos in full resolution

Copyright free to do with exactly as you wish.

Every single image edited by myself

Attention to detail, painstakingly edited by hand, not by AI

My expertise and experience

Fully qualified, with over 16 years in the wedding industry.

Only a $500 deposit will be due upon booking. The rest is paid a week prior to wedding day. Hourly coverage below includes all the rights to the photos for your own printing and download. No watermarks - no bullshit. They are yours to share and download.

  • 2 Hours (minimum) - $2000

  • 6 Hours - $3000

  • 8 Hours - $3500

  • 10 Hours - $4000

  • 12 Hours - $5000


Additional options you might consider adding

  • 2nd Photographer / / $750

  • Engagement Session / / $600

  • USB of images sent to your house / / $200

  • Ablums: Albums start at $1200



“It’s a passion and honor to capture weddings the way I see them them unfold organically and to let couples live out one of the best days of their lives while I capture every moment I see. This passion fuels me to do more, create more, be different and to go beyond the expectations of what you envisioned. “
— Dennis Crider