Boston Wedding Photographer & Documentary Photography

Real Weddings in Boston and Beyond

As a documentary wedding photographer in Boston, I’ve had the joy of capturing Massachusetts weddings of all kinds: intimate elopements, lively hotel celebrations, cozy backyard parties, and everything in between. Each day is different, but my approach stays the same: blend in, watch closely, and tell your story in a way that feels natural and true.

From the happy tears during a first look to the wild dance floor at midnight, I focus on the moments you’ll actually want to remember, not staged poses. Recent weddings have taken me from Boston’s waterfront to historic town halls, leafy neighborhood gardens, and airy loft venues. Wherever the celebration happens, I look for the genuine interactions that make your wedding yours.

What Is Documentary-Style Wedding Photography?

In simple terms: it’s wedding photography that doesn’t interrupt your wedding. It’s sometimes called wedding photojournalism or candid wedding photography, and the goal is to tell the full story, start to finish, without directing the scene. Instead of lining everyone up and asking them to smile at the camera, I’m quietly following the moments that matter. Your grandma wiping away tears during the ceremony. Your partner’s reaction during the first look. That spontaneous twirl during your first dance. Those are the images you’ll actually care about 10 years from now.

Why Couples Love This Approach

If you’re someone who doesn’t love being the center of attention (or just wants to enjoy your day instead of performing for the camera), this style gives you space to be fully present.

Couples tell me all the time:

“We barely noticed you were there, but somehow you captured everything.”

That’s the magic of documentary photography. You live your day. I take care of the rest.

It’s also an incredible fit for LGBTQ+ weddings and nontraditional celebrations, where authenticity matters more than perfection, and the goal is to reflect your vibe, not some outdated template.

What It’s Like to Work with Me

I’m not here to boss you around with a clipboard and shot list. I’m more like the friend who blends into the background, knows when to step in with a little guidance, and has an eye for the moments you might’ve missed in the moment.

We’ll still get those frame-worthy portraits and the important family photos—but I keep it quick, relaxed, and genuinely you. The rest of the time, I’m tuned into the in-betweens: the laughter, the nerves, the wild dance moves.

Real Moments from Real Couples

Want to see what this actually looks like? Below are some of my favorite moments from recent weddings—no staging, no fake smiles, just real people living one of the best days of their lives. Click through to get a feel for the kind of energy, emotion, and tiny in-between moments that documentary-style photography captures best.

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Pierce House wedding Lincoln Kayla Mike

Kayla and Mike’s Pierce House wedding in Lincoln, MA was everything a celebration should be: joyful, relaxed, and filled with heartfelt moments. From their ceremony at St. Brigid’s Parish to a tented reception on the lawn, this day was a...

museum of science Boston wedding dinosaur

Lauren and Paul’s Museum of Science Boston wedding was pure magic, from the Charles River views to a tented reception under the city lights. Their love story began in Germany, but celebrating at one of Boston’s most unique wedding venues...

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will I still get family photos and portraits?
Absolutely. We’ll carve out a relaxed time for those, without making it feel like a school picture day.

Q: How do you help nervous couples?
A: No pressure. We chat before your day. During portraits, I give easy directions like “walk hand-in-hand” or “whisper that inside joke.” It’s about connection, not perfection.

Q: Does documentary mean you won’t direct at all?
Not at all—I’ll gently guide when needed (hello, golden hour light), but I won’t stage moments that don’t naturally happen.

Q: What areas do you cover?
A: All of Massachusetts and New England! Boston, Cambridge, South Shore, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont.

Q: When should we book?
A: Peak dates (May-Oct weekends) book 12-18 months ahead. Off-season: 6-11 months. Reach out anytime!

Q: How long after the wedding will I get my photos?
A: I aim to deliver photos within 4 to 8 weeks.

Ready to Talk About Your Wedding Photography?

If candid, meaningful photography is what you’re after, I’m your wedding photographer. I’ll focus on the people, emotions, and fleeting moments that make your day unforgettable. Let’s connect!

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