More than a photographer — a keeper of memories.
I’ve been taking photos for as long as I can remember. What started as a simple love for capturing moments has grown into a lifelong passion — one that has led me to photograph so many weddings, I’ve honestly lost count. Yet, I can still remember every single one of them. The laughter, the tears, the hugs, the nerves — every story stays with me, vividly.
I’ve been doing this for over a decade now, and above all else, what I treasure most is the connection I share with my couples. I don’t know if I’ve just been blessed, but I truly feel I’ve had the loveliest couples ever — each one dear to my heart, each wedding day forever etched in my memory.
I’ve shot weddings in the golden heat of the north — sometimes single-handedly capturing both photo and video over two full days. I honestly don’t know how I did it, but somehow, by the grace of God, I always do. Every wedding teaches me something new, every challenge reminds me why I love what I do.
Over the years, I’ve come to know the rhythm of a wedding day so well that I could plan a full itinerary in my sleep. I’ve seen the unexpected unfold — bridesmaids’ dresses being altered early in the morning, a cake lady stranded in another town, a broken zipper moments before walking down the aisle.
And yet, in every one of those moments, love always wins. The laughter returns, the nerves fade, and the day turns out beautifully — because it’s never really about perfection, it’s about joy.
And yet, in every one of those moments, love always wins. The laughter returns, the nerves fade, and the day turns out beautifully — because it’s never really about perfection, it’s about joy.
As a female photographer, I’ve found that many brides feel deeply comfortable around me. I’ve buttoned dresses, fixed veils, arranged flowers, and helped calm hearts. Sometimes, I’m part photographer, part bridesmaid, part best friend — and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
For me, photography isn’t just about beautiful pictures. It’s about being there, quietly supporting, observing, and cherishing the once-in-a-lifetime moments that make your day truly yours.
Every click of the shutter is a small prayer of gratitude — that I get to be trusted with something this precious: your story.