Planning a wedding has a million moving parts, and finding the right Boston wedding photographer is big. This FAQ is here to help you understand how I work, what’s included, how the day flows, and what you can expect if we team up. My approach is relaxed and unobtrusive, focused on documenting your wedding as it happens.
Most couples reserve their date 12–18 months out. If you’re planning a wedding in peak months like May through October.
Absolutely. While I’m based in Boston, I also cover weddings across New England, including North Shore MA wedding venues, Cape Cod, Rhode Island, and beyond.
Typically, it takes 8+ hours to cover everything from prep to dance floor. Get all the details on my Boston wedding photography coverage page.
It’s candid and grounded in real moments, not poses. Learn more in this guide to documentary wedding photography.
A first look can help streamline your timeline and calm any nerves. Here’s how to decide.
It depends on your logistics and guest count. Explore the benefits of a second photographer.
Expect at least 700 individually edited, high-resolution images for a full-day wedding.
Galleries are delivered within 2–4 weeks. You’ll also get sneak peeks shortly after your wedding.
You’ll receive a private online gallery that’s shareable and downloadable.
Yes. You get full printing rights with every gallery.
Of course. Here’s a curated list of my favorite Boston wedding vendors.
Yes, every image is color corrected and tonally balanced. Are you curious about the process? Here’s how I edit the photos I photograph from Boston weddings.
As a Boston wedding photographer take multiple steps to protect your wedding photographs. Images are backed up on location and again at home. Read the full backup guide.
Definitely, I offer collections for everything from Boston elopements to full weekends.
Yes. Here’s my full elopement guide for Boston City Hall.
For most Boston weddings, 8 hours is the ideal length. Custom options can accommodate shorter events.
I shoot on professional Canon mirrorless gear with fast prime lenses. Here’s a gear breakdown.
Yes. I’m happy to jump on a call or Zoom to answer questions and hear about your plans.
A 30% retainer secures your date. The balance is due one week before the wedding.
usually begin 90 minutes before you get dressed. Here’s how to plan it.
Yes. I’ll work with you and your planner to ensure everything flows naturally. See timeline examples.
Yes. I’ve photographed at countless New England wedding venues and occasionally for destination weddings.
Yes. You can add a custom-designed, museum-quality album to any collection after your wedding through the online gallery.
Your gallery stays live for one year after delivery.
I have a trusted network of Boston wedding photographers ready to step in, all with a similar style.
Yes. I send a pre-wedding questionnaire to gather your must-have groupings. Read my family photo guide.
Rarely. I rely on natural light whenever possible and use flash sparingly in low-light settings. If you’re interested in how I use direct flash at weddings, check out this quick read.
Yes. Here’s my list of favorite Boston wedding photo locations.
Yes, leading up to the wedding, I’ll send a questionnaire requesting the details of your wedding day. The questionnaire includes an opportunity for you to give me a list of photos for family formals and other groupings.
Retainers are non-refundable, but I’ll work with you to reschedule where possible.
Start by filling out my contact form. We’ll chat and make sure we’re a good fit.
Yes. I’ll share full real wedding galleries so you can see what a complete wedding day looks like from your wedding venue.
Yes. If logistics allow, I’ll capture prep for both of you or use a second shooter. Learn more about second photographers.
I deliver about 75 images per hour of coverage.
No. I deliver fully edited, high-resolution JPEGs that reflect my documentary wedding photography style.
My couples say it best—authentic, calm, party-forward storytelling with zero pressure. Read reviews.
Yes, as a Boston wedding photographer, I have experience documenting diverse cultures and traditions throughout the city.
I’m always happy to chat. If you’re looking for a Boston wedding photographer who keeps things easy and captures the real stuff, let’s connect. Get in touch here, and we’ll take it from there.