I'm a fun loving guy with a heart for people and Visual Storytelling.
I'm here to capture The Most Beautiful And Elegant Moments Of Your special Day.
I also love good coffee, good wine, and good conversation.
I’ve been photographing people for over 7 years professionally. I’ve been lucky enough to document some incredible stories throughout Hawaii, Oregon, and now California, where I call home along the Monterey Peninsula. Being from Oregon, I’ve always been attracted to the outdoors and as a result, my aesthetic emphasizes natural light & beautiful scenery in a way that provides a backbone to how I photograph and showcase every love story.
The more I get to know myself and understand why I do, what I do, the more I realize that my real calling and passion is working with people. Creating art will always come second. I want to connect with my clients at a meaningful level. Wedding days are intimate, exciting, tear jerking, beautiful, and romantic all in one blur-of-a-day, and it’s humbling to document such an experience from every level. If you feel a connection to my photography, I would be honored to get to know you more and to hear about your special day. Working with me is like working with a friend, and I pride myself in my ability to make everyone feel comfortable in their own skin and to bring out the real you in every photo. I love being a wedding photographer because I truly enjoy working with people and I am continually humbled and inspired with every wedding that I capture.
If you are looking to hire a photographer who values your story and will create timeless images for years to come, I would be honored to be apart of your special day.
Sincerely,
Josh
A few other things you should know about me...
My favorite routine
I'm obsessed with
Golf
Beach walks with my girlfriend
My favorite movie is
Nothing makes me happier than
Making my clients happy!
Interstellar
My favorite meal to cook
I started this business
At the age of 25
Cast iron seared ribeye & mashed potatoes
My first camera
My perfect hobby
Wine tasting
My grandpa's Canon AE-1