THE ART OF YOUR WEDDING

YOUR HEART

An outdoor wedding ceremony taking place under large trees with green foliage, where guests are seated in white chairs and the bride and groom are standing in front of an officiant. Decorated with flowers and baskets, on a grassy area.

Your wedding is more than a celebration.

It’s the day your worlds collide: your chosen people, your history, your present and your future.

It’s a day where everything is heightened; the emotion, the meaning, the pressure and the joy.

It’s the way your partner tears up when your eyes finally meet, your mom and dad squeezing each other’s hands during your vows, your friends cheering like they’ve been waiting their whole lives for this moment.

These are the moments worth keeping. The deep exhale before the aisle, the tears, the wild laughter, and the barefoot dancing.

And when many moons have passed, your photos are a way to keep your memories and your people close.
Forever.

BOOK ME

"OUR PHOTOS ARE TO DIE FOR!

Isabel not only captures love in a way that I’ve never seen. She is perfectly sweet yet in charge and gets things done.”

Sydney

MY HOW

Groom tearing up before seeing bride at The Barn at Evergreen Farms, West Branch, Michigan

Weddings are their own kind of magic; equal parts tenderness, chaos, ritual, and revelation.

My role is to hold all of that with care.
I don’t interrupt moments, I honor them. And when the moment calls for direction, or what do I do with my hands, I’m there.

I notice the things you’ll miss: a private smile, your sister fixing your veil without being asked, your dad straightening chairs so everything feels just right. Hair blowing in the wind, tears that streak makeup, showing everyone your rings, and your people laughing so hard the room shakes.

The buildup, the breath of release, and the aftermath.
Because this is the good stuff.
This is the heart of your day.

This is what becomes art.

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“ISABEL IS AN ARTIST!

I can feel the joy radiating in every single picture. Our pictures feel like a dream!”

Madison

Collected Fragments: a study of remembering.