Hi, I’m Brandon, a husband, dad and photographer who’s been documenting weddings since 2017.
I have a passion for documenting life’s best moments and helping couples enjoy a stress free wedding day. Weddings are supposed to be fun, so let’s enjoy the process! It’s not a photoshoot, it’s a beautiful tradition, an epic party, and a reunion of those you love most.
I aim to blend documentary and editorial photography at every wedding. I believe you’ll be happiest with your photos when they feel natural and full of real moments that actually happened - no fake laughs or pinterest poses needed. I want to photograph YOU DOING YOU. Don’t get me wrong, sometimes the best photo is a beautiful portrait, but what’s most important is that it feels like you.
I work with a mix of analog film and digital cameras, to capture a full spectrum of artistic imagery. I’m heavily influenced by the golden age of travel and the great documentary photographers of the 1950s/60s/70s.
I take a limited number of weddings per year in order to bring my best to each wedding and build relationship with each couple. Weddings are best photographed from the inside; that means I’ll see you on the dance floor!
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I take a limited number of weddings per year in order to bring my best to each event. I create a custom pricing quote for each couple based on scope, timing, and logistics.
Most couples spend between $5,000-$7,500.
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Yes! I’m based in Tampa, Florida, only a short drive from the airport. I’ve photographed weddings in L.A, New York, Washington, New Orleans, Key West & beyond.
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I use a mix of 35mm film and digital cameras for every wedding I photograph. I spent two years working in Tampa’s first film lab, where I gained a deep appreciation and knowledge of the medium. In short; Absolutely!
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Yes! My incredibly talented wife Taylor documents weddings on Kodak Super 8 film.
We find that this medium perfectly fits in with our artistic vision. Super 8 films are low key, laid back, and beautiful; think 1960’s family vacation.
Super 8 films can be added to photo coverage.
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Wedding collections are typically anywhere between 600-900 photos. Galleries feature a mix of film scans and digital images.