One of the many benefits to working with us is a built in two-shooter team. Many couples question whether they need to spend the extra money on a second shooter and the answer is a resounding YES.


Having two shooters allows us to capture every moment. While one is doing portraits, the other is photographing details. For us, Brian tends to shine with the posed, editorial moments while Beth snaps the photos right before and after when your smile and life is most genuine.


Two shooters allows you two perspectives. Not only do you get the close up, emotional moments, but you also get the wide, all encompassing shots of the day you've worked so hard to put together.


Two shooters also means more pictures! With two cameras going at all times, every moment is covered from all angles and you get the best of the best which is what you deserve.


As a married team, Beth and Brian know each other in a way that other teams do not. They are able to anticipate the other's needs and work together to make every image perfection.



 

Elegant table setting with gold-rimmed plates, silver cutlery, and burgundy napkins on a white lace tablecloth.
Elegant barn wedding reception with white draping, string lights, white folding chairs, and floral centerpieces on draped tables.
A bride and groom hold hands walking on green grass in front of an elegant historic mansion on their wedding day.
Black and white photo of a wedding program card for Elizabeth and William dated 04.12.26 on lace fabric.
Black and white photo of a bride in a flowing strapless gown holding a bouquet, smiling over her shoulder.
Black and white photo of a bride in a white gown holding a bouquet, standing in an elegant room with hardwood floors.
Smiling bride in white satin robe with feather cuffs poses in front of a wedding dress in black and white photo.
Blue heels, floral bouquet, and wedding invitation flatlay on wooden floor in natural sunlight.
Black and white wedding photo of bride smiling at groom during outdoor ceremony.
Bride in white gown with black floral lace and groom in black tuxedo pose near rustic barn with yellow mums at sunset.

<< Brian focused on detail shots, catching the light just as it came in through the barn doors.

Beth climbed in the loft and shot over the reception area. >>

<< Beth snuck out during this time, using the door to frame the bride.

All the while, Brian was capturing this gorgeous editorial image of the bride. >> 

<< Brian grabbed details shots, using the stunning hardwood floor of Peterson Dumesnil House in Louisville as the backdrop.

Beth spent time with the bride as she was getting ready. >>

<< One grabs the close up shot at an angle, focusing on the bride's face...

...while the other shoots wide, taking in the golden sunset. >>

<< While Beth shoots details...

...Brian spends time with the bride and groom. >>