The moments I cherish most from my wedding day are the ones where I wasn’t thinking about everything that was going on, but the ones where I was tuned into the present, which given our wedding was few and far between.
My husband and I got married in August of 2013 in a church in Flagstaff, AZ. We were surrounded by what felt like strangers and threw a party after where we were the only ones that danced.
After this experience, I wish we would have followed our hearts and eloped. Starting the adventure of married life off by sharing an adventure where you're able to truly enjoy each other is by far the best possible way to do this whole thing!
That's exactly why I became an elopement photographer.
Helping others is at the core of everything I do. I believe in serving and loving my people with everything I’ve got, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Authenticity is non-negotiable for me. I believe in showing up as my true self and celebrating the same in others.
I’m always up for a new journey, whether it’s exploring the great outdoors or diving into a new creative project. Life’s an adventure, and I’m here for it.
I live for beautiful, authentic moments. It’s in the little things—those genuine, real-life experiences that make life truly special.
Her attention to detail, creativity and relaxed nature made for one of the easiest photo taking experiences of my life. My spouse and I both kind of hate pictures but she managed to create authentic candid moments and smiles that made for unbelievable pictures.
Anyone in Alaska who has the chance to work with her will have hit the jackpot!
Christine made our day incredibly special in more ways than we ever could have imagined.