04/28/2026
We’re living in a time where things can go viral in an instant—and because of that, we’re seeing more couples crave privacy.
More couples wanting to keep deeply personal moments just that—personal. Shared with the people who were actually there, not the internet.
A wedding is layered, emotional, and incredibly meaningful. And not every part of it is meant to be public.
Part of our role is understanding how our clients want to be seen, what they feel comfortable sharing, and what they’d rather keep for themselves. That’s not something we assume—it’s something we talk through together.
Because every couple is different.
Some are comfortable with us sharing the beauty of the day, but not their faces. Others want to be part of what’s selected and shared. And some prefer to keep the entire experience private.
All of it is valid.
Yes, we share our work—but never at the expense of the people it’s created for.
You should feel comfortable with what’s shared, and confident in what stays yours.
Because this isn’t just content—it’s your experience.