If your wedding photos don't bring you back to the joy, the relief, the overwhelming love you felt on your wedding day—what's the point?
That’s why I photograph weddings (and just about everything else) the way they're meant to be remembered: with real emotion and genuine connection.
Growing up, my mom filled our house with printed photographs—scrapbooks, developed film from London Drugs, photoshoots in our backyard. She was training me to see the world through a lens before I realized it.
At 19, I took a solo trip to Europe. That's when I created Through the Blue Photography—inspired by my blue eyes and the blue hour in photography.
A week before coming home, my nonna passed away in a car accident. It was a blue period in every sense, and “Through the Blue” took on a new meaning.
It became my way of preserving what matters most.
The people we love aren't here forever, but a photo preserves that love.
And in a way they, too, live forever.
I'm exploring the outdoors, trying gluten-free treats, or enjoying music.
Much of my family lives in Italy—Treviso and Bologna—so I travel there often and dream of photographing more weddings in Italy.
I believe the best photos happen in relaxed environments. My superpower is being able to anticipate what people need, especially on overwhelming days.
If you're planning something meaningful and want a photographer who genuinely cares, I'd love to hear from you.