Cinematic, editorial wedding photography across Los Angeles and destination locations.

Los Angeles Wedding Photographer

The Moments

Every wedding has their crucial moments - a proper photographer should be able to capture them all authentically to tell your story.

This is the first part of the journey - the intro, the prologue - it sets the scene and sets the mood to tell your story.

1) The Preparation

A bride and groom standing close together on a porch, facing each other and touching foreheads, with trees and sunlight visible in the background.
A bride and groom standing close together on a porch, facing each other and touching foreheads, with trees and sunlight visible in the background.

This is what it’s all about, right? Marrying the person of your dreams and committing to them FOREVER. You both look good today - make it last forever.

2) The Ceremony

A couple is sharing an intimate moment in a dimly lit room with bookshelves. The woman is wearing a yellow dress and the man is dressed in a light-colored blazer. They are close, with the man gently touching the woman's face and leaning in.
A couple is sharing an intimate moment in a dimly lit room with bookshelves. The woman is wearing a yellow dress and the man is dressed in a light-colored blazer. They are close, with the man gently touching the woman's face and leaning in.

This is what it’s all about, right? Marrying the person of your dreams and committing to them FOREVER. You both look good today - make it last forever.

3) The Portraits

A woman with long hair wearing a white dress, holding a fabric, with birds flying in the sky behind her, seen from a low angle.
A woman with long hair wearing a white dress, holding a fabric, with birds flying in the sky behind her, seen from a low angle.

4) The Reception

Where the timeline stops mattering and the fun truly begins.

A man and woman sit close together at a table decorated with flowers, candles, and a candle holder, possibly during a celebration or special event, in a dimly lit setting.
A man and woman sit close together at a table decorated with flowers, candles, and a candle holder, possibly during a celebration or special event, in a dimly lit setting.

Wedding photography in Los Angeles can feel like a production, or it can feel like your day actually unfolding -I lean toward the second.

I photograph weddings with a cinematic, editorial approach while keeping things relaxed and natural. You’ll get direction when it matters, space when it doesn’t, and photos that feel like you were actually there.

A couple dancing in shallow water during sunset with mountains and sky in the background.

Weddings in Los Angeles

Los Angeles weddings are all over the place in the best way.

You’ve got coastal light in Malibu, city venues downtown, quiet canyon spots, and full-on production days that feel closer to a film set than a wedding. Every location shifts how the day moves with timing, light, how much space you actually have, but the goal remains the same.

Keep things flowing, keep it relaxed, and make the photos feel like they belong to the day, not the other way around.

A woman in a white dress stands on a small iceberg or piece of ice floating on a calm body of water during sunset or sunrise, with mountains visible in the background.

My Approach

I’m not trying to control the day or turn it into a shoot schedule. I step in when needed, keep things moving, and pay attention to what’s actually happening rather than forcing moments.

Some couples want more direction, some want almost none and I adjust accordingly. The goal is to make the experience feel easy and let the photos come out strong because of it.

Cinematic when it needs to be. Editorial when it makes sense. Documentary when it matters.

Servicing Locations

I photograph weddings in Los Angeles and travel frequently for destination weddings. The location changes, but the approach remaings the same - adapt to the environment, keep things natural, and make the photos feel more like f**king fun and less like a production.

  • From the Beverly Hills Court house to the sands of Malibu.

  • From Yosemite to Big Sur.

  • From the Big Apple to the Island Life.

  • From Canada, Mexico, Italy, and beyond.

If you’re planning a wedding in Los Angeles and want something that feels natural, elevated, and not overproduced, inquire at the link below.