Ready to book a wedding photographer who'll make your day feel intentional, spacious, and completely stress-free?

I'd love to hear about what you're planning

Tell me about your wedding vision

I want to hear everything—whether you’re getting married in New England or beyond.

I get back to all inquiries within 48 hours.

Fill out the form below and tell me everything: your vision, your venue, what you're most excited about (and maybe what you're stressing over, too).

I’m Jess, a New England wedding photographer who's spent five years learning exactly how to make wedding days feel less like a sprint and more like a day you can actually savor. I build timelines with breathing room, photograph every detail you agonized over (yes, including that napkin color you changed three times), and make being in front of the camera way less stressful than you think it'll be. If a slow, intentional wedding day sounds like your ideal of luxurious, let's talk.

A Quick Recap

Based in New England, serving clients worldwide

Business hours:

Monday: 10am-4pm EST
Tuesday: 10am-4pm EST
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: 10am-4pm EST
Friday: 10am-4pm EST

Answers to last minute questions

Your full gallery lands in your inbox 10-12 weeks after your wedding. But don't worry—you'll get sneak peeks within 48-72 hours to post, share, and stare at obsessively while you wait for the rest.

How long until I get my photos? 

I hear this on literally every first call. Then we work together and suddenly you're laughing, moving naturally, and asking, “Wait, that's it?” My documentary approach shouldn't feel like a performance—I'll guide you through everything so it just feels like hanging out.

What if we are awkward in front of the camera?

That's exactly what I'm here for. After you book, you'll get a welcome guide that breaks down every step of the luxury wedding photography process. We'll have check-in calls, I'll create your custom timeline, and by your wedding day, you'll know exactly what to expect. No question is too small.

Can you explain how the wedding photography process works? 

Typically 60-80 photos per hour of coverage. Every image in your gallery is one I'd be proud to print and frame—no filler, no almost-good-enough shots, just the keepers.

How many photos will we get?