A husband-and-wife wedding photography team based in Phoenix, Arizona, specializes in weddings, engagements, courthouse ceremonies, and intimate elopements. The documentary-inspired approach focuses on real moments, genuine emotions, and authentic connections — allowing couples to enjoy their day naturally while every meaningful detail is captured without interruption.
Event types served:
- Weddings — from luxury celebrations to intimate gatherings
- Engagement sessions — including romantic desert settings with golden hour light
- Courthouse ceremonies — quick, candid coverage for civil unions and small legal weddings
- Arizona elopements — adventurous and scenic locations including Sedona red rocks, desert trails, and mountain overlooks
Service area: Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Goodyear, Surprise, Peoria, Avondale, Glendale, and destinations throughout Arizona including Sedona, Flagstaff, Tucson, and the Grand Canyon. Willing to travel for destination elopements within the state.
The photographers capture a complete narrative of the day — from quiet getting-ready moments to the final dance. Each session is built on a relaxed, stress-free experience, ensuring couples feel comfortable and natural in front of the camera. The husband-and-wife team works together seamlessly, providing two perspectives simultaneously for richer coverage.
Unique features:
- Husband-and-wife team — offers a personal, coordinated approach with two shooters covering different angles
- Documentary-style coverage — prioritizes genuine emotion over posed shots; no stiff, unnatural directing
- Beautifully edited photographs — delivered in a timeless, heirloom-quality style with consistent color and tone
- Experience with diverse wedding types — from luxury resort weddings at Arizona Biltmore to casual backyard elopements
- Local knowledge — familiar with top photo locations in Phoenix and Sedona, including permits and timing
Photography style: The team values genuine connections and works closely with each couple to ensure the photography style matches their personality. Attention is given to both the big celebrations and the quiet in-between moments — a glance, a tear, a spontaneous laugh. The result is a complete, honest narrative of the day that feels true to the couple.
What’s included in typical coverage:
- Full-day wedding photography with documentary approach
- Engagement session options for couples (typically 1–2 hours)
- Courthouse ceremony packages
- Elopement coverage for adventurous Arizona locations
- High-resolution, professionally edited digital images delivered via online gallery
- Personalized timeline planning and guidance for best lighting
- Online gallery with print release and sharing ability
Experience and equipment: The photographers use professional full-frame cameras and prime lenses for low-light performance and sharp detail. Backup equipment is carried to every event. They are insured and experienced working with wedding coordinators, venues, and other vendors to ensure a seamless day.
Client experience: Every couple receives a consultation to discuss vision, timeline, and must-have shots. The goal is to tell each story honestly, beautifully, and in a way that feels true to the couple. The team is dedicated to preserving important memories with creativity, professionalism, and heart — serving all major Phoenix metro areas and popular Arizona destinations for weddings of any size.
Event coverage notes: Typical wedding coverage runs 8–10 hours. For elopements, coverage is flexible from 2 hours to full day. Courthouse ceremonies are covered efficiently in 1–2 hours. Engagement sessions are typically 1 hour at a location of the couple’s choice, with recommendations for scenic desert spots.
Whether planning a large wedding at a Scottsdale resort, a quiet courthouse ceremony in downtown Phoenix, or an adventurous elopement in Sedona, the photographers create timeless images that tell a unique love story. No two weddings are the same, and the approach is tailored to each couple’s personality and priorities.
