WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
Wedding Photography
Wedding Photography in Connecticut
A wedding day moves fast. The morning starts with quiet anticipation, and before you know it the night is winding down and you’re wondering where the hours went. Our job is to make sure none of it slips by undocumented. Not just the big moments everyone expects, but the ones between them. The way your partner looks at you before you see each other for the first time. The expression on your mother’s face during the ceremony. Your grandmother on the dance floor.
We photograph weddings across Connecticut, from shoreline estates along the Long Island Sound to historic venues in the Litchfield Hills, waterfront properties in Mystic, and everything in between. Our team brings multiple photographers to every wedding, so no corner of your day goes uncovered.
Connecticut is one of the most versatile states in New England for weddings. Within a single day you can move from a ceremony on the water to portraits in open farmland to a reception inside a restored historic building. The variety of settings available to Connecticut couples is genuinely hard to match anywhere else in the region.
We are preferred vendors at Anthony’s Ocean View, Aria Weddings & Banquet, Cascade Fine Catering, Tyde at Walnut Beach, and more.
What to Expect
No two weddings are photographed the same way. Before your day we’ll talk through your timeline, your priorities, and the moments that matter most to you. On the day itself, we work quietly and efficiently, staying close without being in the way. Our approach is documentary first. We’re there to capture your wedding as it actually happens, not to stage it.
That said, we’ll carve out time for portraits. An hour with just the two of you, away from guests and the energy of the day, consistently produces some of the most meaningful images in any wedding gallery. We’ll plan for that time together in advance so it fits naturally into your day rather than feeling rushed.
Elopements and Micro-Weddings in Connecticut
Connecticut is genuinely well suited for intimate ceremonies. The state is compact enough to move between locations in a single day, and the variety of settings is hard to match. Shoreline spots along the Long Island Sound, open meadows, state forests, historic town greens, covered bridges, and waterfront estates are all within easy reach.
We are preferred vendors at Anthony’s Ocean View, Aria Weddings & Banquet, Cascade Fine Catering, Tyde at Walnut Beach, and more
Fall is the most requested season, and for good reason. The foliage across Connecticut’s hills and forests creates a backdrop that photographs beautifully and requires nothing added to it. Spring and early summer offer softer light and open greenery. Winter elopements, particularly after a snow, produce some of the most striking images of the year.
Popular Connecticut locations for elopements and micro-weddings include Hammonasset Beach State Park, Harkness Memorial State Park, Sleeping Giant State Park, and the historic districts of cities like New Haven, Mystic, and Litchfield. If there’s a place that’s meaningful to your relationship, that’s always the first conversation worth having.
Frequently Asked Questions
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As early as possible. Popular wedding dates in Connecticut, particularly fall weekends and summer Saturdays at sought-after venues, can book a year or more out. A signed contract and retainer are what hold your date. If your wedding is coming up sooner, reach out anyway. We occasionally have availability for shorter-lead bookings.
An elopement is typically just the two of you, sometimes with one or two witnesses. A micro-wedding is a small, intentional celebration, usually under thirty guests, that keeps the meaningful parts of a wedding without the scale. Both are photographed the same way: with full attention on you and the moments that actually matter.
Do you work with a second photographer?
Yes. Our team includes both Lead and Second photographers, and during your initial consultation we'll talk through whether a second shooter makes sense for your day. For larger weddings or venues with multiple spaces, a second photographer means the two of you can be in different locations at the same time without anything going undocumented. It also opens up more creative angles during portraits and ceremony coverage that a single shooter simply can't capture alone.
How many photos will we receive?
Photo count varies based on guest count, coverage hours, number of events, and the pace of the day. A full-day wedding with a second photographer typically yields several hundred fully edited images. We never deliver unedited work or bulk-export raw files. Every image in your gallery has been individually reviewed and edited.
When will we receive our photos?
Do you shoot at our venue before the wedding?
What if something happens and you can't make it?
It hasn't happened, and we intend to keep it that way. In the unlikely event of a true emergency, we have a professional network of trusted photographers we can call on to ensure your day is covered. Your wedding will be photographed.