Some Moments Whisper Instead of Shout
Everyone remembers the big moments from their wedding. The first look. The vows. The first dance. These are the moments you planned for. They're important, and they deserve great photography.
But the moments we think about most — the ones that surprise us when we go back through the gallery — are the ones nobody planned.
"I didn't even know that photo existed until I saw it. I didn't know anyone was watching."
The In-Between Moments
A groom sitting alone for three minutes before the ceremony, looking at the floor. A bride and her mother standing at a window saying nothing. A flower girl who fell asleep before the first dance was over. A grandfather watching from the back of the room with an expression that said more than any speech.
These moments are there at every wedding. Most of the time they go unnoticed. When they're captured, they become the photographs couples come back to years later — not the posed portraits, but the quiet ones.
How We Approach It
We stay close without being present. We position ourselves to see without making people feel seen. We let things happen and trust that we'll be in the right place when they do — which requires experience, patience, and a willingness to sit still when everything around you is moving.
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