Why I Photograph Weddings with Two Cameras (and Why It Matters for You)
 
 
A More Seamless, Natural Wedding Photography Experience
 
Your Wedding Day Moves Fast—Your Photographer Should Too
Your wedding day isn’t slow or predictable. It’s full of quick transitions, emotional reactions, and moments that happen once and never again.
That’s one of the biggest reasons I photograph weddings with two cameras at all times.
Not because it’s impressive.
Not because it’s expected.
But because it allows me to stay ready without slowing anything down.
What Two Cameras Actually Means for You
Instead of stopping to switch lenses, I’m already prepared for what’s happening next.
That means:
- I don’t miss reactions during your ceremony
- I don’t interrupt moments to adjust gear
- I don’t pull you out of the experience
You get to stay fully present, and I’ll take care of documenting it.
You stay in the moment—I’ll make sure it’s captured.
A Full Story, Not Just Pretty Photos
Throughout the day, I’m intentionally balancing two perspectives.
One captures the full environment—the setting you chose, the energy in the room, the people around you.
The other focuses in on emotion—the small reactions, the quiet moments, the connection between you and your people.
That’s what creates a gallery that feels complete.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
When your photographer can move quickly and adapt without hesitation, your entire day feels smoother.
You’re not waiting.
You’re not being repositioned constantly.
You’re not pulled out of moments.
Instead, everything flows.
 
Ready for a photography experience that feels effortless?
 
If you’re planning a wedding in Northern Michigan or Traverse City and want your photos to feel natural, emotional, and true to your day—