And my camera is my tool to help you preserve your story!

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Hi! I’m Amanda! I’m a native New Yorker with a passion for making art that’s filled with joy.

I started in the world of celebrity editorial photography, working with magazines, museums, and artists around the world. It was fun, but I craved authentic connection and what life is all about: LOVE! And that’s how I ended up here! 

I have over 10 years of experience photographing weddings in NYC and beyond, which means I’ve seen everything

(except your kind of love!)

What inspires me? The look on my mother-in-law's face when she opens her own wedding album from 55 years ago. The pages are weathered and worn but the images transport you right back to that bright colorful summer day in 1970.

I get it. You don’t want to spend your wedding day posing in front of the camera, worrying about getting the “perfect” shot. You want to feel present, enjoy each moment, and be fully immersed in the joy of the day. When when the day is over, you ALSO want photographs that capture more than just how you looked—you want to remember how you felt. That’s what it’s all about! 

My inlaws at their own wedding in 1970!

I specialize in wedding photography that’s as   real as  your  love. 

I approach each wedding with care and intention, blending editorial, documentary, and creative styles to give you images that are timeless, emotional, and effortless. My goal? To create photos that reflect who you are—authentically and beautifully—so you can relive those precious moments for years to come…

My clients end up feeling like good friends! Here are some fun facts about me to get us started

My parents are artists and have taught me that while your passion can make you money, art-making is a beautiful life long relationship. 

My husband and I have been scuba diving around the world. The peace of the ocean is like no other! 

I’m a proud mom to a beautiful baby boy and 3 cats

I majored in this in college and LOVE cinema, history, and if I wasn't doing this I'd like to think I'd be a film professor

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