Your story started long before now, and your elopement day is just one part of that story.
Yes, I capture your elopement but also how you got to this day: how you met, how you knew they were your person and how you’ve created this life with each other. Together, we’ll create a time capsule of these stories with a film that will become your first family heirloom.
I was born an adventurer. At 7, I asked my parents to move to a new house as I felt we had lived in one place long enough. For some reason, they said no. At 19, I left Australia and moved to Dublin to explore somewhere new.
Since then, I have moved every few years. I’ve lived in Brisbane, Madrid, Seoul, Melbourne, and now New York. With every new place, new memories to document. With every move, change. I realised how important all those present moments can be.
I love getting to know people who live life on their own terms and do the things they want without worrying about someone else’s opinion.
Especially on their wedding day.
I grew up hearing stories about my grandma’s wedding dress controversy. It was 1949 and she could not be talked out of wearing blue instead of white. Her mother wasn't happy, but she was ecstatic about her blue dress. She was the first to plant the seed in my head that your wedding day should be exactly what you want, not what anyone else wants for you.
What does your
dream elopement
look like?
Close your eyes for a second and imagine your perfect day together. What do you do? Where are you?
Now add in vows, and that's your perfect elopement day!
Is it an intimate backyard ceremony?
A quick trip to city hall?
A trek up a mountain or to the bottom of a waterfall?
The perfect day happens and all the unexpected things that you don't expect to forget start to fade away... The sights, the sounds... The laughs, the tears and promises. These are things you don’t expect to forget. But what if you could relive them any time you wanted?
Just your usual boy meets girl story... but throw in two nationalities, a bit of long-distance, some international moves and visa fun... oh, and an elopement.
One summer we took a road trip across America and met our parents at San Francisco city hall. It was perfect and exactly what we wanted.
My single regret from our elopement is that we don't have a real wedding video.
This is why I do what I do. Elopements deserve care and recognition. They deserve to be saved and celebrated. The ceremony may be smaller, but it's just as meaningful.
My film style
When creating films I combine pretty shots with real love stories. Your film will show the things you’ll want to relive now and the things you’ll want to look back on with your family 40 years from now.
Your film is a legacy piece full of nostalgia that will bring you right back to this time.