A good time looks effortless. It isn’t. It’s curated, timed, slightly improvised, and usually held together by people who know what they’re doing.
That’s where photography comes in. Not as a checklist, not as a play-by-play, and definitely not as a distraction. More as an awareness of when things loosen up, when they peak, and when the last thing anyone wants is a camera in their face. The goal isn’t to freeze the party. It’s to keep up with it.
Thoughtful guidance where it helps, space where it doesn’t – so the day feels natural to live, not staged for the camera.
Not a collection of highlights, but a complete visual narrative shaped by rhythm, relationships, and atmosphere.
Preparation and experience do the heavy lifting, allowing the day to unfold easily while everything important is quietly handled.
This coverage is designed for couples who want their wedding day to feel well run, not overmanaged. I’m involved early, attentive throughout, and intentional in how the day is translated into a final gallery – one that reflects the full atmosphere, not just selected highlights.
When a celebration spans several days, context matters. Wedding weekend coverage allows space for familiarity to build, for energy to shift, and for the story to develop naturally. I photograph with the full weekend in mind, shaping a gallery that feels cohesive from the first gathering to the final farewell.
Create a photoshoot experience for your guests with a professional studio setup and a dedicated photographer. The best part? Your guests get to bring a printed photo of them at the end of the evening. See more here.
A relaxed, lightly guided session that helps you feel comfortable in front of the camera and sets the tone for the wedding day.
Carefully edited and designed to reflect the flow of the celebration, turning the gallery into something tangible and lasting.
She brought ease, creativity, and joy to our wedding day, turning even unexpected moments into magic. From planning calls across time zones to the final gallery, every step with her felt effortless, and the results were simply breathtaking.
Gabija isn’t just a photographer - she made our wedding memories feel alive, capturing not just moments but emotions, the warmth of the day, and even the little in-between glances. Now, I can’t decide which photos to print because every single one feels priceless!
We have gorgeous stylized shots that belong in a magazine as well as authentic moments throughout the day. Gabija and her team were able to take the photos quite efficiently as well. We felt like we still got to enjoy cocktail hour and other parts of the day.
Don’t be shy, send an inquiry. You’ll receive my pricing information and a link to schedule a call.
Share your half-formed thoughts, crazy ideas, and long-held dreams. You’ll learn more about our experience. A proposal will follow soon after.
I’ll pencil in your dates until they’re confirmed with your autograph and a completed deposit. After that, we’ll start the work so that the final gallery reflects all of your magic.
Instead of lengthy questionnaires, we’ll talk. As many video calls (or just emails) as you’d like, with you and your planner if needed, so I can understand your priorities, preferences, and how you want the day to feel – until everything is clear and aligned.
On the day, preparation turns into instinct. I work with the flow that’s there, resulting in a gallery that feels cohesive and true to the celebration.
I prepare by getting context, not control. I look at the location, understand the timing, and talk through priorities with you and your planner. I’m interested in how the day is meant to feel, not memorizing a plan – that’s what allows me to respond well when things shift.
You’ll receive a preview shortly after the wedding, followed by a carefully edited full gallery within the agreed timeline (usually 8-12 weeks). Everything is delivered in a private online gallery, sequenced so it reads like the day itself, not a folder of images.
You’re likely a good fit if you care about the overall picture, trust professional judgement, and don’t want to spend the day thinking about the camera. If you value ease, clarity, and a gallery that feels considered rather than performative, the collaboration tends to feel natural on both sides.
Rather than working with a fixed number, I deliver a carefully curated gallery that reflects the flow and atmosphere of your celebration. The final selection is generous, cohesive, and edited with consistency and intention.
Yes. For most weddings, I work with a trusted second photographer, allowing for broader coverage and a more complete perspective of the day. For intimate celebrations of up to 30 guests, I offer a one-photographer option where a smaller team feels more appropriate.