
FAQ
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What services do you offer?
WEDDINGS: elopements, weddings, couples shoots
SESSIONS: engagement sessions, proposals, rehearsal dinner photos, family sessions
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What is your photography style and approach?
My approach is simple: create timeless photos that capture you with a nostalgic feel. My background in fashion and menswear greatly informs my editorial style, alongside a cinematic quality to tell the story of you and your moment with authenticity.
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How long have you been shooting?
I have been a professional photographer for 12 years, shooting editorial and fashion in LA, NYC, and ATX. In 2021 I went into weddings to bring a cinematic personal feel to people and couples.
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What is your turnaround time and how many photos will I receive?
For weddings, you’ll receive a sneak speak within 24-72 hours depending on your package and your full gallery within 8 weeks. There’s no set number of photos, however, you can expect a generous honed in gallery that fully tells the story of your day—from the big moments to the little details in between. My goal is to ensure you have a beautiful, cohesive collection of images.
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How will I receive the photos?
You will receive your photos through a private online gallery, where you can download all your high-resolution, edited images. The gallery includes full printing rights, so you’re free to print and share as you wish. Please note that I deliver fully edited images only—RAW files are not included.
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When are payments due?
A 50% deposit is due within one week of signing the contract to secure your date. The remaining balance is due 30 days before your wedding.
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I would like you to shoot my wedding, how do I start the process?
Start by filling out the contact form and sharing a few details about your wedding. I’ll send over my pricing information and we’ll schedule a time to chat so you can ask any questions and see if it’s the right fit.
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how does an Australian land in Austin, Texas?
Long story short… I followed a girl.
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Do you shoot on film?
When I started out, I put everything in black and white because I was afraid of color. While I learned on film and have shot with it in the past, I now shoot with digital.
Over the last six years, I’ve refined my approach to color, developing film-emulation presets inspired by film and cinema. My photos capture the nostalgic, timeless feel of film while leveraging the flexibility of digital.