Quiet Estates
When the day asks
to be quiet.
Intimate destination weddings held in places that hold themselves. Family homes. Stone-walled vineyards. A villa in Tuscany. A garden in Provence. Architecture that doesn’t need to perform.
Quiet Estates couples tend to know what they want and don’t want a spectacle. They want the room to feel the way the room already feels — the linen, the candlelight, the long table, the people who flew in and aren’t leaving for three days.
The work here is about restraint. Light that already exists, not light we add. Documentary first, gentle direction second. The images come back composed but never staged — like overhearing the day rather than performing it.
Paris · Oregon Garden · Pacific Northwest forests · editorial portraiture.
Also in the studio
Other ways the work lives.
For the couple