I grew up in the Pacific Northwest surrounded by forests, coastlines, and mountains. The outdoors has always been my favorite place to be, which is why I love photographing elopements, real moments in wild, beautiful places. I’m here to capture the quiet breaths, the laughter on the trail, and those unposed moments that show who you really are.
Over the years, I’ve worked with couples who want a slow, intentional, and adventurous day that feels true to them. Building connection is important to me because that’s when the most authentic moments happen.
That’s what I’m here to preserve.
I’m someone who finds inspiration in quiet moments and wide open spaces. Long walks through the forest, salty air along the coast, and early mornings in the mountains are where I feel most grounded. Those places shape not only how I live, but how I see and photograph love.
I’m drawn to couples who care more about meaning than tradition. The ones who want their day to feel intentional and personal, even if that means doing things a little differently. I believe your wedding should reflect who you are, not what you feel expected to do.
Photography, to me, is about storytelling. I want your images to bring you back to how it felt, not just how it looked. The nerves, the laughter, the deep breaths, and the connection you share in between it all. Those are the moments that matter most to me.
You’re probably here because the idea of a traditional wedding just doesn’t feel right anymore. Maybe you care more about being present with each other than putting on a performance for everyone else.
You and your partner know that making a seating chart sounds genuinely awful, and you’d rather spend your wedding day doing something that actually feels like you. Maybe that means hiking to the coast in the dark for sunrise, or embracing a little type 2 fun together. You care more about connection, and fully experiencing the day together than following a timeline that was never built for you in the first place.
That’s why I help couples create elopement days that feel intentional, connected, and completely true to who they are so they can walk away feeling like they actually lived their wedding day, not just rushed through it.