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Capturing Love and Finding Healing: A Journey Through Photography

  • Aug 26, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 24

Photography has always been more than a career for me. It has always been about people. Stories. Covenant. Legacy.

But in a season where my own heart experienced deep heartbreak, wedding photography became something even more sacred.

It became part of my healing.


After loss, there is a strange quiet. A space where you question what love means and whether it is still safe to believe in it the way you once did. In that space, the Lord met me gently. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Gently.

And He met me through your wedding days.


Standing behind the camera as a wedding photographer, witnessing vows spoken with trembling hands, fathers releasing daughters, mothers wiping tears, and couples promising forever before God, I was reminded of something steady and unshakable.

Love is still holy.Covenant is still sacred.And God is still faithful.


Revelation 21:5 says, “Behold, I am making all things new.”

I have clung to that promise.


Each wedding I document feels like a quiet reminder that heartbreak is not the end of the story. It is not the final chapter. It is not the definition of love.


Your joy has not been salt in a wound. It has been oil. Healing. Restoration. A testimony that what God ordains is still good.

Ecclesiastes 3:11 tells us that He makes everything beautiful in its time. I do not pretend to understand His timing fully. But I have seen beauty unfold in rooms filled with prayer, laughter, and celebration.


And I have felt Him restoring parts of my heart in those same rooms.


When you invite me into your wedding day, you are not just hiring a photographer. You are allowing me to witness something sacred. You are trusting me with moments that will outlive all of us.

That trust is not taken lightly.


Your vows, your first dance, your quiet in between moments have reminded me that love is still worth honoring. Still worth protecting. Still worth believing in.


Thank you for allowing me to stand in that space with you.


Through your love stories, I have seen God’s faithfulness up close. And in watching Him write yours, I have learned to trust Him with mine.

He is still writing.

And He is still making things new.


A close-up shot of a couple, with the groom in a beige suit and traditional scarf, and the bride in a deep red velvet dress adorned with intricate embroidered details, embracing tenderly.
Elegance and tradition intertwined. Capturing the beauty of cultural heritage and timeless love in every frame.

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