Don’t you want to remember the real, raw anticipation before you walk down the aisle and the fresh tears when you lock eyes with the one you love, as you walk to your married life?
But don't you want to remember how you felt on the biggest night of your lives...
You'll forget that the napkin color was a little off, or that your schedule ran a bit late.
You’ll forget that overexcited family member who wants to be involved in everything.
50 years down the road,
That’s why photos of these little and big moments mean so much to you.
No matter how many years have passed, when you look at your photos, I want you to feel the excitement, the rush, the tears—all of it.
And no, you don’t need to worry about how you look or how to pose.
I’ll be there with a camera in hand, taking a snapshot of your biggest day to date.
I want you to remember
*Wedding photography packages typically start at $2,970.
After the call, you can decide whether you’d like to go ahead and book a session. If you do, you’ll receive a contract and an invoice. A 25% non-refundable deposit upon contract signing to reserve your date in my calendar.
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If it seems like a good fit, you’ll receive a pricing guide and an invitation to schedule a time to video call to get to know your dynamic with your loved one.
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Fill out this form to provide a sneak peek of your story and how we can best work together.
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the process
Colleen made us feel so special. Communicating with Colleen was always really easy. Whenever we had questions or updates about our wedding, she communicated quickly and thoroughly. We feel that we chose the best photographer for our wedding.
- Levi & Becca
from the engagement shoot to wedding day
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Gabriela and Marvin tied the knot in front of 200+ family and friends. They intentionally incorporated aspects of their church’s community celebrations – the moments of worship during the Mass, an exhortation by Gabriela’s brother, and more singing and clapping around the altar afterwards. It was so beautiful to see how Gabriela and Marvin’s first […]
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