Colorful Bridgerton-Inspired Wedding at Normandy Farm | Sara & Dylan

Sara & Dylan chose a unique and eclectic wedding day aesthetic; pairing vibrant floral arrangements with elements of 1960's disco and nods to Bridgerton's Regency era. They met for a first look and exchanged heartfelt private vows on the beautifully restored grounds of Normandy Farms Hotel and Conference Center. Their sunset ceremony was filled with tears, laughter, and even some Shrek references.

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Intimate Wedding at Hilltop House, Devon PA | Casey + Quincy

There's something special about intimate weddings. Casey and Quincy wanted a simple day that kept the focus on celebrating the next step of their relationship, sharing good food, and bringing their families together. Their intimate wedding at Hilltop House in Devon, PA did exactly that! Enjoy the photos from this stylish, family-focused summer wedding day.

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The Willows at Historic Strasburg Storybook Wedding | Hannah + Andres

Imagine a beautiful springtime wedding day filled with love and romance, like something out of a fairytale. This is exactly what Hannah had always dreamed of. She had patiently waited, hoped, and prayed to find her perfect match, someone who would cherish her heart and make her feel like a princess. And then she met Andres, who turned out to be just that man!

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Managing a Wedding Day Crisis

On Friday, January 13, 2023, I was supposed to be in Morristown, NJ photographing Nikki and Jared's glamorous, vintage-themed winter wedding at the Madison Hotel. Instead? I was home in bed battling a particularly nasty case of the flu.

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Getting Family Portraits Right: Tips for Wedding Photographers

Weddings are family affairs! If you're new to wedding photography, there are several steps you can take to ensure your clients get exactly what they want when it comes to portraits of their friends and family. Read on for a list of ways I ensure “no regrets” from my couples AND their loved ones when it comes to their all-important family portraits.

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Moody Autumn Wedding in west chester, pa | Maya + Asiqur

Maya & Asiqur’s day was full of thoughtful vintage-inspired details, local wedding vendors, and nods to their respective Polish and Bangladeshi heritages. I was in love with their art nouveau invitations (designed by the bride!), perfect autumn florals by Twig Gardens, and the intimate, dinner party feel of their tented and twinkly reception. Enjoy the photos from this unique and glamorous October wedding!

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2022 - My Favorite Photos

Each wedding I photograph touches my heart in a special way. I love seeing the ways couples choose to celebrate their most important life commitment, and the ways THEIR favorite people react and respond around them. This year I photographed glamorous 400 person extravaganzas in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, backyard weddings, farm weddings, and second weddings. I photographed a Syro Malabar wedding ceremony, a Polish bread-and-salt exchange, two ice cream truck exits, a backyard reception firework show, two Catholic Latin Mass Nuptial Liturgies, and an anniversary celebration for a couple who waited two years (and a baby!) to finally bring their loved ones together to celebrate their marriage. Reflecting on each one is a reminder to me of why I LOVE love, why I believe marriage is so. gosh. darn. important; and why I feel incredibly blessed and lucky to be doing my dream job every day - working with my clients to create art out of their most significant, life-changing moments.

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Fairytale Fall Wedding at Curtis Arboretum | Steven + Lauren

Steven and Lauren are the type of couple I love to photograph - joyful, affectionate, and so playful! Following a tearful first look, they planned several surprises for each other and their guests, including an elaborately choreographed first dance (complete with nods to "Dirty Dancing"), a ukulele serenade, and a surprise visit from Lauren's dog.

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