Couples / Weddings / Elopements
Hager and Nelson’s intimate post-ceremony portraits near Newark felt like stepping into a quiet little pause after the excitement of saying “I do.” With the city surrounding them and the soft afternoon light wrapping around every moment, their portraits became a beautiful reflection of who they are together — effortless, joyful, and deeply connected. Every laugh, every glance, and every quiet embrace felt so natural, turning the streets of Newark into the perfect backdrop for a love story that felt both timeless and deeply personal.
Eva and Nathan’s golden hour engagement session on her family’s private farm felt beautifully nostalgic and deeply personal. Surrounded by open fields, warm summer light, and the quiet charm of a place filled with memories, their session unfolded so naturally — full of laughter, soft embraces, and the kind of love that feels completely at home. As the sun dipped lower across the farm, every moment felt cinematic and timeless, creating the perfect backdrop for a story rooted in both love and legacy.
My vision for vintage editorial bridal portraits at The Vaux Studio is rooted in creating imagery that feels timeless, cinematic, and full of quiet emotion. With the studio’s historic character, dramatic light, and old-world textures, it becomes the perfect setting for portraits inspired by classic romance films and vintage fashion editorials.
I’m drawn to the balance of softness and structure — delicate movement, intentional styling, and authentic moments woven together to create imagery that feels effortlessly elegant. Every frame is meant to feel like a preserved memory from another era, while still telling a modern love story honestly and artistically.