• I do not. I feel fully confident shooting a wedding on my own, and honestly, I prefer it! It's nothing against having someone else with me, I just find that I work much more efficiently on my own and it's simply a personal preference. Now, if you would prefer two shooters, we can absolutely discuss this.

  • Nope! I believe you're choosing me for my style of shooting and editing, so I think it's wrong to give those images as it doesn't showcase my work.

  • For engagements, equestrian and family shoots, I ask for 4 weeks. I ask for 8 weeks with weddings.

  • I'm based out of Flemington, NJ - but I'll fly anywhere in the northeast.

  • Depending on how many hours you choose for your wedding day, the number varies, but, I'm an over shooter, so you'll have plenty - I promise. For engagements, equestrian or family sessions, my guaranteed minimum is 100 images.

  • Since horses can be extremely unpredictable little dinosaurs, I ask that 3 horses max be used during your shoot. Any more than that can create anxious horses thus leading the anxious riders. If you do have more than 3 horses you would like to shoot with, we can separate into two-three days. I know that might sound crazy, but you'll be a lot happier with the results rather than cramming all into one day.

  • Typically 1-1.5 hours.

  • BRING THEM ALL.

  • I will photoshop images that show skin blemishes, signs, wires, etc in the background. I do not believe in altering how you look to the point where you're unrecognizable.

  • Not a big deal! We'll just find a better weather day. This goes for couple/family/equestrian sessions only.

  • The deposit received at the time of your booking is legally non-refundable. There will be another deposit to schedule you for another date.

  • I work that all into my pricing to keep it simple!

  • I do not.

  • I shoot with two Canon 5D Mark III camera bodies. For lenses, I use a Canon 35mm, 85mm, and a 50mm. I also use a flash for receptions.

  • No problem! I charge an additional $250/hour.

  • I HIGHLY recommend you have an unplugged ceremony. There is nothing worse than getting wedding photos back and seeing 26 cell phones during your first kiss or having that over loving aunt standing in the aisle ready to snag that first pic. A lot of people will put it in their invites (no one reads that), some will have it on a chalkboard at the ceremony itself (also, no one reads that). SO I've found the most effective way is to have either your DJ, officiant or someone with a loud/powerful mom voice to announce it. Another way is, to specifically tell anyone that is sitting along the aisle to keep their phones away for the ENTIRE ceremony.