I am truly blessed to have a diverse client base. I have clients who match today’s Modern Bride magazine, desiring bridal sessions that resemble fashion shoots. I also have clients who have no interest in such a session, preferring something more mellow or reflective of their unique personality. The later was Calvin & Kimberly who wedded at Watts Chapel in Raleigh, NC. It’s within this diversity that helps make wedding photography unique and special. Don’t get me wrong, Kimberly’s is full of passion: a die hard North Carolina Chapel Hill fan, and proved her preference by wearing a UNC charm necklace on her wedding day. No diamond neck charm, pass her a Tarheel! Could there possibly exist a better fan?
As your wedding photographer, my goal is to document YOUR wedding day, not to create in you a photographic fantasy of my own. That is why I chose to use the expression “document your wedding day”. In the truest sense of photojournalism, I’m there to tell the story through photography. As a photojournalist, I don’t influence the story: modify it for the sake of dramatic imagery. On your wedding day, it is all about your union before God and man. I’m just grateful you’ve brought me in to tell the story. But, if you ever desire a hint or two to help you if you ever feel uncomfortable, I’m there for you. Trust me, I understand ![]()
Calvin & Kimberly recently selected a wedding portrait to display in their living room. This image reflects what I’ve seen between them all along: Kimberly resting confident & comfortable with Calvin. I’m going to start this display with that image.












