​I want my couples to take their time. Go outside in the rain. Dance like no one is watching. Take the pictures that feel like you, not the pictures you think you’re "supposed" to. If that means we end the night with a dress that needs a heavy-duty cycle and a lot of prayer, then we’ve done our jobs right.

​So, let’s make the memories worth the mess.

Meet Kellie

I’ve always thought that life happens in the details…like, when someone replies to your text instantly or when you finally find the comfortable sleeping position. It’s going to bed knowing that you can sleep in as long as you want, finding money in a pocket, a compliment from a stranger…that moment when the laugh is funnier than the joke, or you see your food coming in a restaurant…the big picture is the goal…but, life happens in the details.

Life ALSO isn't a staged set. It’s a beautiful, chaotic spin cycle. ​People often ask me why I’m obsessed with the 'unfiltered' side of a wedding day. To me, the best stories aren't found in the perfectly fluffed dress or the stiff, posed portraits. They’re found in the grit, the laughter, and the spontaneous moments that happen when you aren't looking, the parts of the day that are beautifully human.

​As a journalistic photographer, I don't just 'take pictures.' I sort through the noise to find the soul of your celebration. Whether it’s a quiet moment in the 'delicate cycle' or the high-energy 'spin' of your reception, I’m there to document it all; no fluff, no filters, just your story, freshly pressed and preserved forever.

​Stop waiting for the 'milestone' to start noticing the masterpiece. Buy the flowers because they’re pretty, wear the silk because it feels good, and for heaven's sake, take the picture.
We spend so much time curation-obsessed that we forget to be existence-obsessed. Take your time. Linger over the coffee. Be the main character in a scene that no one else is watching. Because at the end of the day, your life isn't a gallery for others to walk through—it's a private collection of moments that made you feel alive. If it makes you happy, it’s worth the shutter click and the extra ten minutes of your time.

Life is messy. Your wedding might be too! If you’re looking for someone to keep you perfect and poised in a corner all day, I’m probably not your girl. But if you want to romanticize the chaos and end the night with a dress that looks like it has a story to tell? Pull up a chair. I’ve already got the quarters for the machine.

A pristine dress at the end of the night is a sign of a day spent playing it safe. I want you to be the couple that ends the night with a story written in the fabric. We’ll get the 'Vogue' shots early, but we’ll get the 'Soul' shots when you’ve forgotten to be careful. The laundromat can wait; the moment can’t.