Because what makes a gallery unforgettable isn’t the backdrop — it’s the way you felt living it.
Scrolling through portfolios can start to blur together: beautiful locations, perfect poses, the same golden light. But your story deserves more than repetition.
You deserve a final gallery that carries weight, filled with photos that hold the feeling of the day and the energy of the people who made it what it was. And even more than that, you deserve a process that feels thoughtful, seamless, and elevated.
That’s where I come in. Not to take over, but to make sure every part of this experience is everything you’ve always wanted.
Wild Veil began as a creative experiment because I wanted something that was fully mine, and evolved into the work that defines me. After years of documenting weddings, I’ve learned that the best photos happen when my couples can truly let go.
My role as your photographer is quiet but intentional, balancing clear direction with genuine observation. I keep the day moving smoothly, collaborate easily with your vendor team, and adapt to
whatever unfolds. Because when you’re free to experience it all, your photographs become something more: honest, artful reflections of who you are and how it all felt.
Every interaction, from our first call to the final gallery, is designed around understanding what matters most to you. That insight shapes everything I capture.
Luxury is ease. My process removes the guesswork so you can stay immersed in your celebration, trusting that everything is running exactly as it should.
Innovation matters. I’m constantly refining my craft to create photos that feel modern, emotional, and enduring. Your wedding photos will never blend in — promise.
I grew up in San Diego but now call Flagstaff home, where I live with my husband, our three kids, a small herd of alpacas, two Great Pyrenees, and yes… even a rabbit with more attitude than all of us combined.
Before becoming a Sedona elopement photographer, I was a second- and third-grade teacher. (Patience? Check. Ability to wrangle a wedding party? Double check.)
My mornings start with matcha lattes and usually end with me blasting music in the kitchen—Dom Dolla, Glass Animals, or Taking Back Sunday, depending on the mood.
I can hula hoop for hours. Does that ever come in handy at weddings? Not yet. Am I holding out hope? Absolutely.
Shows I can rewatch endlessly: The Crown (for the drama) and Emily in Paris (for the outfits).
I love pilates, junk journaling, and occasionally DJing (yes, I said DJing).