Wedding ceremonies are the reason for the day, and can vary from a quick, non-denominational five-minute ceremony to the standard, one-hour Catholic mass, to a several-hour (or day) Indian celebration. Many couples opt to hold their ceremony in the same location as the reception, while others choose to have a church or synagogue ceremony followed by a separate party venue. Different religions have different "rules" for the photographer, and I make sure to follow the house rules. Greek weddings typically expect the photographer to be present on the altar with the couple, while many Presbyterian priests prefer minimal to no photography at all. Whatever your ceremony may be like, you can rest assured that I will not be the center of attention – I will be as inconspicuous as possible while capturing the day's events and the people celebrating with you.
I am always happy to answer any questions you may have. You can also view my wedding collections and pricing here. If you like what you see, let's meet at my studio in Malvern, where I can show you some sample albums and we can get to know each other!

Free Library of Philadelphia, The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Elmwood Park Zoo, St Charles Borromeo, General Warren, Terrain Gardens, the Washington at Historic Yellow Springs, Brigalias, St Anthony's of Padua in Wilmington, Race Street Pier, St Patricks Church in Malvern, St. Augustine in Philadelphia, St Simon and Jude in West Chester, Tyler Arboretum, Penn Oaks Golf Club, Central Park Conservatory Gardens in NYC, The Gables at Chadds Ford, Kreutz Creek Winery, Ridley Creek State Park Mansion, Oberod Estate, the Down Town Club, Queens Country Farm, Drexelbrook Caterers, Kimberton Inn, Renaissance Island Destination Wedding in Oranjestad Aruba, and in multiple backyards across the Philadelphia suburbs.