Here, we share the love stories we've had the honor of capturing, along with insights, behind-the-scenes moments, and inspiration for couples who want their wedding to feel real, not rehearsed.
No chairs, no venue, no script, and no pressure to perform, two people promised their lives to each other surrounded only by the people who know them best.
Ethan and Amanda didn’t plan a picture-perfect wedding. They planned a day that felt like them—quiet, honest, deeply human. With a baby on the way, they chose Fort Pickens for what really mattered: presence.
Sammy and Barrett didn’t want a production. They wanted presence. Their wedding at Monet Monet on 30A was full of private vows, honest emotion, and the kind of quiet joy that can’t be staged.
Grant and Mary didn’t just want a wedding—they wanted time. Time to breathe, to be with their people, and to live in the quiet in-between moments.
Shannon and Sierra’s wedding at Blue Sky Mountain Ranch was a quiet, joyful celebration of love shared with their closest people (and pups) under Colorado skies.
Your wedding isn’t a production. It’s a real, breathing story — and it deserves to be preserved just as it happened. So you can live it fully — and relive it honestly, for the rest of your life.
Married in the Garden and photographed in the greenhouse, Jason and Cherokee’s wedding unfolded naturally—with private vows, genuine laughter, and storytelling rooted in how it all felt.