How many hours of coverage do we need?

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Every wedding is different, but most couples find that 8 hours of coverage allows enough time to capture getting ready, the ceremony, portraits, and a good portion of the reception. Smaller celebrations may only need 4–6 hours, while larger weddings or events with multiple locations often benefit from 10+ hours. During our consultation, I'll help you determine what makes the most sense for your day.

What happens if it rains?

Rain is simply part of the story, and some of the most beautiful, romantic photographs happen in unexpected weather. If rain is in the forecast, we'll create a backup plan together and make adjustments as needed. Whether that means utilizing covered areas, indoor spaces, clear umbrellas, or shifting the timeline slightly, I'll help ensure your day is documented beautifully no matter what Mother Nature has in store.

Q: Should we do a first look?

A: There is no right or wrong answer—it depends on what feels most meaningful to you. A first look can create a more relaxed timeline and allow for additional portraits before the ceremony, while waiting until the aisle creates a more traditional experience. I'm happy to help you decide what's best for your vision.

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Q: Do you work with a second photographer?

A: Depending on your wedding size and timeline, a second photographer may be included or recommended. Having a second photographer allows for additional angles, more candid moments, and fuller coverage of your day.

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Q: Do we need a second photographer?

A: Not every wedding requires one, but larger weddings, multiple getting-ready locations, or events with 100+ guests often benefit from having a second photographer. I'll help you determine what makes the most sense for your day.

Q: Do you help with family photo lists?

A: Yes! Before your wedding, I'll send a questionnaire that includes family photo information. Together we'll create a list so family portraits are organized, efficient, and stress-free.

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Q: What if we're awkward in front of the camera?

A: You're not alone—most of my couples say this before their session! My approach is relaxed and natural, and I'll gently guide you throughout the experience. Rather than focusing on stiff poses, I encourage movement, connection, and genuine interaction so your photos feel authentic and effortless.

How Much Does a Wedding Photographer Cost in Florida?

Wedding photography in Florida typically ranges anywhere from $2,500–$10,000+, depending on the photographer’s experience, coverage hours, and what's included in their collections. Most couples invest between $5,000–$9,000 for a professional wedding photographer. While pricing varies, your wedding photos are one of the few things that remain long after the day is over, making them one of the most meaningful investments you'll make.

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How far in advance should we book?

Most couples book 8–18 months in advance, especially for popular spring and fall wedding dates. If you have your heart set on working together, I recommend reaching out as soon as you've secured your venue. That said, if your wedding is coming up soon, don't hesitate to inquire—I occasionally have last-minute availability.

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Q: Do you travel outside of Florida?

A: Absolutely. I photograph weddings throughout the United States and internationally. Whether you're planning a destination wedding in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Europe, or somewhere in between, I'd love to be part of your celebration.

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How would you describe your photography style?

My photography style is a blend of candid storytelling, romantic details, and artistic portraiture. I focus on documenting genuine moments as they naturally unfold while creating timeless, editorial-inspired imagery that feels effortless and true to your story. My goal is for your photographs to feel just as meaningful decades from now as they do on your wedding day.

Q: What is your backup plan if equipment fails?

A: I always photograph with professional backup camera bodies, lenses, memory cards, and lighting equipment. Your memories are incredibly important to me, and I take every precaution to ensure they're protected.

Do you offer engagement sessions?

Yes! Engagement sessions are one of my favorite ways to connect before the wedding day. They give us the opportunity to get to know each other, help you feel comfortable in front of the camera, and create beautiful images that can be used for save-the-dates, wedding websites, or simply to celebrate this season of your life.

How long does it take to receive our photos?

You'll receive a small collection of sneak peeks within 24–48 hours of your wedding. Full wedding galleries are typically delivered within 10–12 weeks, carefully edited and curated with the same attention and care that went into documenting your day. 🤍

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Q: Can we print our photos anywhere?

A: Yes! Your gallery includes personal printing rights. You'll also have access to a professional print shop directly through your online gallery for the highest quality prints and products.

Q: What should we wear for our engagement session?

A: I recommend neutral, timeless outfits that complement each other without matching exactly. Once you're booked, I'll send a style guide with tips and outfit inspiration to help you feel confident and prepared.

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Q: What should we bring to our engagement session?

A: Bring outfits that make you feel confident and comfortable, along with any meaningful items you'd like to incorporate into your photos. Whether it's your dog, a vintage car, champagne, flowers, or simply a location that's special to you, I'm always happy to personalize your session

Q: What time is best for engagement photos?

A: The best time for engagement photos is typically during golden hour—the hour before sunset. This provides the most flattering light and creates the soft, romantic look you see throughout my portfolio. Depending on your location and vision, I'll help determine the perfect time for your session.

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Absolutely. I photograph weddings throughout Florida and am always available for destination weddings worldwide. Whether you're planning an intimate celebration in Palm Beach, a wedding in Miami, or a destination weekend in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Italy, or beyond, I'd be honored to document your story wherever it takes place.

Yes! One of my favorite parts of the planning process is helping couples create a collaborative photography timeline that allows the day to flow naturally while ensuring we have plenty of time for the moments that matter most. From first looks and family portraits to sunset photos and reception coverage, I'll guide you every step of the way.

Do you help with timelines?

Q: Do you deliver RAW photos?

A: No. Every image you receive is carefully selected and professionally edited to reflect my artistic style and the quality of work you see throughout my portfolio.

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Q: Why should we invest in professional wedding photography?

A: Long after the flowers have wilted and the music has ended, your photographs are what remain. Wedding photography is an investment in preserving the people, emotions, and moments that make your story unique for generations to come.

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Q: Should we do a first look?

A: There is no right or wrong answer… it depends on what feels most meaningful to you. A first look can create a more relaxed timeline and allow for additional portraits before the ceremony, while waiting until the aisle creates a more traditional experience. I'm happy to help you decide what's best for your vision.

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Q: What is your backup plan if equipment fails?

A: I always photograph with professional backup camera bodies, lenses, memory cards, and lighting equipment. Your memories are incredibly important to me, and I take every precaution to ensure they're protected.

Q: Do you help us pose?

A: Of course! While my approach is rooted in candid storytelling, I'll gently guide you throughout the day when needed. My goal is to help you feel comfortable and confident while creating natural moments that reflect your relationship rather than stiff, overly posed photographs.

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Q: How much should you spend on wedding photography?

A: Every couple's priorities and budget are different, but most couples invest between 10–15% of their overall wedding budget into photography. Your wedding photographs are one of the few things that remain long after the celebration is over, making them one of the most meaningful investments you'll make. When choosing a photographer, it's important to consider not only pricing, but also experience, style, personality, and the overall experience they provide.

Q: How long should we set aside for wedding portraits?

A: I typically recommend setting aside 20–30 minutes for couple portraits on the wedding day, plus an additional 10–15 minutes around sunset if possible. These quieter moments often result in some of the most meaningful images from your wedding gallery.

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Q: Do you photograph multicultural weddings?

A: Absolutely. I love documenting weddings that celebrate different cultures, traditions, and love stories. Whether you're planning a multicultural wedding, destination wedding, religious ceremony, or a celebration that blends multiple traditions, I'm honored to capture the moments that make your story unique. I proudly photograph weddings throughout Florida and destinations worldwide.

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Q: What is included in wedding photography packages?

A: My wedding collections include high-resolution edited images delivered through a private online gallery, printing rights, timeline assistance, and my guidance throughout the planning process. Depending on the collection selected, engagement sessions, second photographers, content creation, highlight films, and Photo Booth services may also be included.

Q: What are the best engagement photo locations in South Florida?

A: South Florida offers so many beautiful options for engagement photos. Some of my favorite locations include beaches in Palm Beach and Jupiter, scenic parks, downtown West Palm Beach, Worth Avenue, historic architecture, nature preserves, and even studio sessions for a more editorial feel. I'll help you choose a location that best reflects your personality and vision.

Q: What are the best months to get married in Florida?

A: Florida's most popular wedding season runs from November through April when temperatures are cooler and humidity is lower. However, every season offers something unique, and beautiful weddings happen year-round. During our planning process, I'll help you create a timeline that works best for the season and lighting conditions of your wedding day.

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