A few of my most asked questions
Here, are answers to some of the most common questions I get asked about my photography services. Whether you’re planning your wedding, booking a session, or just curious about how I work, I hope this helps you feel more confident and excited about what to expect. If you don’t see your question listed here, feel free to reach out—I’m always happy to chat!
 
How far in advance should we book you?
I recommend booking as soon as you have a wedding date secured - typically 9 to 12 months in advance, although I do book up to two years in advance. Popular dates can fill up quickly so the sooner we lock in your date , the better!
 
How do we book you?
To book, simply reach out to me via my contact form or email. Once we confirm availability, I'll send over a contract. Once the contract is signed and the retainer is received you will be officially booked in.
 
Do we need to feed you at our wedding?
Yes please! I’ll eat while your guests are eating, so I don’t miss any important moments. Plus, let’s be honest—no one wants photos of themselves mid-bite, so it’s the perfect time for me to take a quick break and recharge before getting back to capturing all the fun and memories! Thank you for thinking of me!
 
How many photos do you deliver?
The amount of photos varies from wedding to wedding, but I typically deliver about 60-100 per hour of coverage.
 
What is the payment process?
I require 50% down upon booking with your signed contract, and the remaining 50% two weeks before your wedding.
 
What gear do you shoot with?
I shoot with two Nikon D750's, a Nikon D850, a 35mm, 85mm, and 28-70mm lens.
 
How many weddings have you photographed? How long have you been a photographer?
I've almost hit 100 weddings and elopements in my career so far. (96 to be exact) I am so grateful to all of my amazing clients who have trusted me to capture their big days. I've been a full time photographer since 2020.
 
When will we receive our gallery?
You will receive a sneak peek within 72 hours, and your full gallery within 8-12 weeks.