Kathryn & David BW Wedding

I have always wanted to shoot one of my clients’ weddings in fully black and white but never got a chance to do so because many clients would want color photographs on their big day. But in my most recent wedding I decided to just edit ~50 photos in BW to showcase their beautiful story. Here are the images that were captured.

#TBT of Amsterdam Day 1. Photoblog.

Creating a new website and blog definitely has it's ups and downs. A positive is that I have all this content that I am sitting on that I have yet to publish to the world! From time to time I'll be posting some throwback photos from trips and journeys that I have taken. Sort of like a flashback photoblog. I hope you guys can enjoy some of the photos and relive some of my past experiences with me.


This trip was taken about a year ago to Amsterdam.

Going into this trip I thought that Amsterdam was going to be my least favorite cities in Europe, boy was I wrong. It was low-key one of my favorite cities to be in. The people are tremendously friendly (and everyone was attractive!), the architecture and cityscape is breathtaking (the canals alone was worth the trip), and the culture is very rich and welcoming (museums galore!). The only thing that Amsterdam needs is (please don't hate me) better food. The one saving grace that they do have is awesome desserts and pastries! I swear that is my only nitpick of this city!


All photos taken with Canon 1DX and 35mm 1.4L

spending a day in the Cinque Terre with my G7X

It has been way long overdue to post some Europe travel photos so here goes.


I believe that every photographer has an itch to travel and document their journey. If you are that photographer I highly advise you to go to Italy and take the trek down to the Cinque Terre. It's easy to say to someone to go there but trust me, the culture, views and food make it worth saving up for. 

I brought a bunch of equipment on this trip and ended up just going with my trust Canon G7X mark I. Shot everything in RAW because it's easy to carry a shit ton of SD memory cards. I didn't regret it for 1 minute that I left my big boy camera at my hotel because it would of just hindered my experience and I'd be too caught up in the "which lens should I shoot this with?" or the extra weight that would definitely keep me complaining.  I honestly believe that an iPhone is a perfectly fine camera to take on vacations and quick travel trips. All you need is good light, the right subject and your eyes. 

I hope you all enjoy the photo set from the Cinque Terre and I hope that you all can one day go.