6. Wedding Day + Gallery Delivery


Your only responsibility is to be fully present

Wedding days go by unbelievably fast.

Almost every couple says some version of:

“It felt like a blur.”

My job is to preserve the parts you missed while also helping you stay grounded enough to actually experience the day while it’s happening.


My photography approach

I focus heavily on:

  • candid moments
  • movement
  • emotion
  • atmosphere
  • storytelling
  • genuine interactions
  • in-between moments

I’ll absolutely direct when needed, but I’m not trying to turn your wedding into an 8-hour photoshoot.

One of the biggest mistakes couples mention afterward is spending too much time worrying about photos instead of trusting the process and enjoying the day.


On wedding day, I’m also paying attention to:

  • lighting changes
  • timeline pacing
  • emotional moments
  • family interactions
  • guest energy
  • small details you may miss
  • making portraits feel quick and natural


Professionalism matters deeply to me

A lot of online wedding horror stories revolve around photographers being late, unprepared, rude, difficult to communicate with, or creating unnecessary stress.

I care a lot about creating the opposite experience.

You deserve someone who:

  • shows up prepared
  • communicates clearly
  • stays calm under pressure
  • adapts quickly
  • treats people kindly
  • protects the atmosphere of the day


Sneak peeks

Within 48 hours, you’ll receive sneak peeks because I know the emotional crash after weddings is real and you’re going to want something to relive immediately.


Full gallery delivery

Your full gallery will be delivered online within 10–12 weeks max.

Your gallery allows you to:

  • download high-resolution images
  • share with friends/family
  • order prints
  • revisit your wedding day forever


The bigger picture

At the end of all this, the goal is not just “pretty wedding photos.”

It’s preserving:

  • your people
  • your energy
  • your story
  • your relationships
  • the feeling of being there


That’s the part that matters most to me.