
Many people believe a “high-fashion” session requires a cliffside or a manicured garden. We think grander backgrounds always tell better stories. However, after years of documenting legacies, I’ve realized a fundamental truth. The most iconic frames come from a feeling of home, not a far-off destination. A documentary-style session thrives on this feeling.
Why Choose a Documentary-style Session
When you choose a meaningful location—like your first apartment stoop—the camera disappears. Familiarity cures those “camera-shy” nerves. Because you aren’t navigating a new place, you can focus entirely on each other.
Finding Art in the “Boring”
As a photographer, I find that a documentary-style session allows me to look for ‘texture’ in the mundane. A roaring city bus or the soft light on a brick wall creates a lived-in feel. These elements offer an editorial grit that a sterile studio cannot match. My goal is to show you that your everyday life is actually a masterpiece.


Connection Over Curation in Your Documentary-style Session
Your romance isn’t defined by a sunset. Instead, it lives in the way he holds your hand or how you laugh when the city gets loud. When we shoot in a place you’ve walked a thousand times, we document your real life.
Legacy Over Location
At the end of the day, your gallery should serve as a time capsule. Mountain ranges are beautiful, but they don’t tell the story of your Tuesday mornings or your favorite neighborhood walk.
Your documentary-style session will feel like a true reflection of your lives together when you choose a meaningful location. Our mission is to document your legacy.
The Takeaway

You don’t need an “epic” location for an epic gallery. Just show up as you are. Let’s trade the trek for a neighborhood stroll and capture something that actually feels like you. Rather than being a background, your neighborhood is the place where all of your most treasured memories are created.
💡Pro Tip: What to wear for your city stroll For a documentary-style session, I always recommend an “elevated everyday” attire. Think of a chic trench coat, your favorite boots, or a tailored suit that moves with you. When you feel like the most polished version of yourself in a familiar setting, the results are magic. We aren’t just taking photos; we are creating art out of your routine. |

Many people believe a “high-fashion” session requires a cliffside or a manicured garden. We think grander backgrounds always tell better stories. However, after years of documenting legacies, I’ve realized a fundamental truth. The most iconic frames come from a feeling of home, not a far-off destination. A documentary-style session thrives on this feeling.
Why Choose a Documentary-style Session
When you choose a meaningful location—like your first apartment stoop—the camera disappears. Familiarity cures those “camera-shy” nerves. Because you aren’t navigating a new place, you can focus entirely on each other.
Finding Art in the “Boring”
As a photographer, I find that a documentary-style session allows me to look for ‘texture’ in the mundane. A roaring city bus or the soft light on a brick wall creates a lived-in feel. These elements offer an editorial grit that a sterile studio cannot match. My goal is to show you that your everyday life is actually a masterpiece.


Connection Over Curation in Your Documentary-style Session
Your romance isn’t defined by a sunset. Instead, it lives in the way he holds your hand or how you laugh when the city gets loud. When we shoot in a place you’ve walked a thousand times, we document your real life.
Legacy Over Location
At the end of the day, your gallery should serve as a time capsule. Mountain ranges are beautiful, but they don’t tell the story of your Tuesday mornings or your favorite neighborhood walk.
Your documentary-style session will feel like a true reflection of your lives together when you choose a meaningful location. Our mission is to document your legacy.
The Takeaway

You don’t need an “epic” location for an epic gallery. Just show up as you are. Let’s trade the trek for a neighborhood stroll and capture something that actually feels like you. Rather than being a background, your neighborhood is the place where all of your most treasured memories are created.
💡Pro Tip: What to wear for your city stroll For a documentary-style session, I always recommend an “elevated everyday” attire. Think of a chic trench coat, your favorite boots, or a tailored suit that moves with you. When you feel like the most polished version of yourself in a familiar setting, the results are magic. We aren’t just taking photos; we are creating art out of your routine. |