FAQ

Do you shoot destination weddings?

Yes yes yes! Email me + we can have fun talking about all of the places we can go! Don't forget the option of an elopement.. here me out: Elopements are one of my favorite things - they offer a small + intimate vibe + since they are so small, the location opportunities are endless!

Will there be a second shooter?

You have the option to add a second shooter to any package for an additional fee. The fee includes the entire package timeframe at no additional cost per hour!

Having a second shooter allows us to capture all of the moments + nothing is missed! It also offers a second point of view for those special moments you just can't get enough of. My second shooter is my talented and artistic husband who first introduced me to photography years ago; having him as my second hand man as I work is truly amazing.

Can I extend the session on the day of?

I am extremely flexible! As long as I have time between sessions, I have time to extend! I usually allow plenty of time after a session incase our time does exceed an hour. I always find myself having so much fun that we lose track of time, + that's perfectly okay! If we go over by a few minutes I don't charge extra.

What kind of gear do you use?

My main camera is a Sony a7iii
My second camera is a Sony a7Rii
My go-to lense is the Sigma Art 24-70 2.8

Do I have to order prints through you?

Absolutely not. You definitely can but if you're like me, you like to weigh your options + find what works best for you. And maybe you have a go-to print shop that you love already + that's awesome!

Can my pet be included in the session?

Yes, definitely! As long as the addition of a pet is communicated so that we can prepare. If available, I will have an assistant help with handling your animal while we capture images that don't have your pet in them. This of course is only necessary at a park or outdoor session. If we are doing a home session, of course your pet can join in, they are part of the family! Including a pet in your wedding or elopement photos is more than okay with me! I have done many sessions with animals and am sure to highlight them just as much as their humans.

What is a Month of Coordinator?

A Month of Coordinator, also known as a Wedding Coordinator or a Day-of Coordinator, is a professional who assists couples in the final weeks leading up to their wedding. They manage the logistics, vendor coordination, and day-of execution to ensure a smooth and stress-free wedding day.

How is a Month of Coordinator different from a full-service wedding planner?

A full-service wedding planner is involved in the entire wedding planning process, from start to finish. A Month of Coordinator, on the other hand, is primarily involved in the final month or weeks leading up to the wedding, focusing on execution and coordination rather than planning from scratch.

How far in advance should we book a Month of Coordinator?

It's best to book a Month of Coordinator as soon as you have your wedding date set and your venue booked. Coordinators can get booked up quickly, especially during peak wedding season, so it's wise to secure their services as early as possible.

Do we need to provide our Month of Coordinator with a list of vendors?

Yes, it's important to provide your coordinator with a list of all your vendors, including their contact information and contracts. This helps them coordinate with the vendors and ensure everyone is on the same page.

Will the Month of Coordinator attend our wedding rehearsal?

Yes, most Month of Coordinators include rehearsal coordination as part of their services. We will help you run through the ceremony and any other logistical details that need to be rehearsed.

What if our wedding is not in the same location as the Month of Coordinator?

We love traveling for weddings and events! Please keep in mind that travel fees may not be included within out Month of Coordination package cost depending on your event location.

How do we get started with hiring a Month of Coordinator?

To get started, contract us to inquire. The next step would be scheduling a complimentary consultation.