- tiffany
I believe in real moments and chasing sunsets. In the kinds of images that remind you of the joy that can be found in the simplest of moments together. I believe in images that are itching to be printed, placed in beautiful frames and hung on walls for years to come.
I began capturing images on film at the age of 22 when I discovered my dad's old Pentax in the attic. The limited amount of images on a roll of film forced me to put my camera phone down and really observe the beauty in the world, and the people around me.
Whenever I pick up my camera, I strive to create beautiful and emotional images that tell a story and showcase the beauty of both the people in the images and the world around them.
Even with it's ups and downs, your life, your story, are beautiful and I can't wait to create images to show that!
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They knew exactly what we were going for, and what we wanted out of our wedding pictures, and were super flexible when it came to adjusting for weather. Most importantly- their photos are stunning.
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Nothing beats that warm glow end-of-the-day glow and something about the summer makes it even more magical. I'm a believer that everything looks better in that light!
SUMMER SUNSETS
ARE WE THE PERFECT FIT?
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There is something magical about escaping to the mountains with your closest friends and family for a few days away. Throw in a cozy fire and hot apple cider and you have a perfect weekend!
MOUNTAIN RETREATS
ARE WE THE PERFECT FIT?
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Dahlias, daisies, heck, even dandelions. I'm a big believer that a few fresh florals in a jar and you can transform any room or occasion into something elegant (or even magical if it happens to be peony season!)
Fresh Florals
STYLE ME PRETTY LITTLE BLACK BOOK VENDOR
WEDDING WIRE COUPLE'S CHOICE 2017-2018
BOSTON BEST OF WEDDINGS 2018
2015-2017 The Knot BEST OF WEDDINGS
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
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The first time my dad saw my mom, he was so sure she was the one, he walked straight up to her and gave her a kiss. Was it forward? Yes. But it worked. It's been 32 years and they're still going strong.
My parents have always been a beautiful example of love, intimacy and marriage. And when my mom got sick, it wasn't home decor or baked goods that my dad brought to the hospital, it was photos. Photos remind us of the strength, courage and hope that reside in all of us the way few other things can.
it began with a kiss