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A calm, beautiful wedding day isn’t luck. It’s planned.

The difference between photos that feel rushed and photos that feel effortless usually comes down to what happens long before the wedding day. From your first inquiry to your finished gallery, every step is intentional, communicative, and built around you. Here’s what that looks like, and the couples who lived it.

Step 01

One Photographer, Start to Finish

The person you trust should be the person who shows up.

The photographer you speak with on your consultation is the one behind the camera on your wedding day, with one wedding booked per day. No bait-and-switch, not an associate, no rotating studio shooter. That continuity is why the day feels personal rather than transactional, your photographer already knows your story, your family, and what matters most to you.

“He felt like a partner throughout the entire experience, not just someone taking photos.”
Kristy & Ken · Crystal Point Yacht Club
Step 02

A Timeline Built to Breathe

A day that flows, instead of one that races the clock.

This is the heart of it. Together we build a photography timeline that protects every key moment, getting ready, your first look, family photos, the ceremony, portraits, and the reception, with realistic travel time and a buffer built into every leg. We plan around your venue’s best light and your family photo list so nothing gets rushed and nothing gets missed. Not sure how much coverage your day needs? Start with my guide on how many hours of coverage to book, which includes a full sample wedding-day timeline.

“George made everything run smooth and prepared a perfect timeline. His professionalism, creativity and artistic talent made every cent worth it.”
Dannel & Shyanne
Step 03

Venue Knowledge Before the Day

Your photographer should know the room before they walk in.

Before your wedding, George studies your venue, the light at your ceremony time, the angles, and the quiet spots most photographers walk past. That preparation means less time scouting on the day and more time making images, so your coverage goes toward photographs instead of figuring out the space. It’s also how the dramatic, editorial frames happen on a tight schedule.

“He notices the tiny things most people would miss and turns them into the most meaningful parts of a photo… captured moments we didn’t even realize were happening.”
Lisa & David · Estate at Florentine Gardens
Step 04

Posing Guidance That Feels Easy

You don’t need to know what to do with your hands.

Camera shy? Most couples are. George directs every portrait with specificity and warmth, just enough guidance so the camera feels easy, then he steps back so the real moments come through. The result is editorial polish with documentary honesty: refined images that still look and feel like you.

“As the most unphotogenic couple, we cannot be more thankful. He is so talented and honestly made a stressful part of the day so fun!”
Nicole & Dean
Step 05

Your Gallery in 2–3 Weeks

Trusting someone with a once-in-a-lifetime day.

Your finished gallery, fully edited images, not proofs or previews, is delivered in about two to three weeks. Behind that sits twenty years in the wedding industry, 80+ five-star reviews, a Top 10 finish at Flash Masters 2025, and a Top 100 spot at the WPE Awards. The credentials earn the first conversation; the experience above is what earns the trust.

“From the very beginning, his communication, professionalism, and attention to detail were incredible.”
Kristy & Ken · Crystal Point Yacht Club