When you don’t have to accommodate guest lists of 200 people or more, the world is your
oyster, and you can choose to host your wedding at a smaller and more unique venue.
Some traditions are meant to be broken. Plus, there’s nothing more jaw-dropping than watching a bride/person buck the system and glide down the aisle in something that feels authentically and uniquely them.
You could have a one-of-a-kind celebration high in the treetops of the Mohican wedding venue for an
unforgettable event.
Modern weddings and traditional weddings can differ in various aspects, reflecting the evolving preferences and values of couples today. I run into a lot of couples that want to add something different to their ceremony while still keeping their family happy and interested in the bonding of hearts.
I take pride [pun intended] in being a huge ally of the LGBTQIA + community, I’m a firm believer in Love is Love and equality amoung everyone. Not every wedding that I photograph is held by a couple in that community, but they still want to show support for their friends/family who are.
When Kate originally inquired with me, she made it clear her Fiance, Roman, was not into having his picture taken. I assured her that people that find themselves awkward or uncomfortable in front of the camera are my bread and butter