The Blog


Is blogging dead? Maybe. Maybe not. But just in case it's still breathing and you've somehow wandered here, I hope you find something worth your time. 

I’m a Colorado wedding content creator. I show up not just to document, but to notice; the nervous excitement, the way a hand reaches out for reassurance, the laughter that wasn’t planned, the love that doesn’t need to be posed. I capture content in real-time so couples can live in the moment and still remember it all.

This blog is a home for those stories. For the messy, meaningful, human side of weddings. It's for couples, creatives, and anyone else who knows there's beauty in the unscripted moments. If you find something here that makes you slow down for a second, a feeling, a thought, a truth that hits home, then this space has done what it’s meant to do.

Wedding content creators often face side-eyes and cold shoulders from traditional vendors. Why? Because we’re seen as disruptors, not collaborators. But we’re not here to replace anyone. We’re here because couples want real-time, social-ready memories. The industry doesn’t have to love us, but it’s time to accept that we’re not a trend. We’re the new standard.

Why the Wedding Industry Hates Wedding Content Creators

Weddings are supposed to be about love, yet for many queer folks, they begin with navigating everything but love. I’m lucky to witness some of the most joy-filled, deeply personal, and meaningful moments in people’s lives. But alongside the beauty I capture, I also see the cracks, especially as a queer person navigating the wedding industry myself.

What Being Queer Has Taught Me About the Wedding Industry