I’m drawn to weddings because they hold so much meaning in one place. They’re filled with intention, history, and people you love deeply, and that deserves to be documented with care.
I think often about photographs that live on walls and in albums for decades. The ones your grandparents keep in the hallway. The images that become more valuable with time.
I’ve been behind the camera for over eight years now, but photography found me long before that. I started taking photographs while pursuing music, and after spending so much time in front of the lens, I felt drawn to step behind it. What began as curiosity quickly became the way I see the world.
Perfect photos have never been the goal for me. What matters more are the real moments as they happen, the small details that are easy to forget, and the people who mean the most. I’m always watching for quiet connections, grandparents, family, and the in-between moments, because those tend to be the images people hold onto the longest. I’m there to support the day, not direct every second of it.
I’m a mother to two beautiful little girls and married to my favorite person. When I’m not documenting love stories, you’ll find us bringing old houses back to life, thrift store hunting for forgotten treasures, reading late into the night, or lingering over a cup of coffee or tea. I’ve always been drawn to things with history, the worn, the nostalgic, and the enduring, and that sense of depth shapes everything I create.
@maidenandmoonphoto
All the pictures turned out beautiful"
- Brittany, Nashville, TN.
"We could not have asked for a better person to capture the moments of our special day