"Whitney’s talent, attention to detail and dedication to her craft is apparent from scrolling through her instagram or one of the full albums on her website/she shares with you. What you might not get from her photos alone is her authenticity and the actual effort she puts in to get to know her subjects personally. It’s amazing how much more natural you are going to look in your photos if you feel comfortable with the person on the other side of the camera who embraces your weirdness and awkwardness as much as you do.
Chelsea & Larkin met the first week of college on a whitewater rafting tour of the Adirondacks and instantly became best friends. Despite living in NYC, they spend nearly every weekend hiking and have a special connection with the Adirondacks. They knew they wanted a low key, intimate wedding weekend that combined the traditions of a (traditional) wedding with the adventure they both crave. Rather than excluding their loved ones from such a special occasion, they held a traditional wedding followed by a sunrise adventure session the following day where they put their wedding clothes back on and recited personal vows to one another.
So yes, with Whitney you get the “WOW” shots (seriously, be prepared for audible gasps!) that look like movie posters, and even the “for your parent’s mantle” shots. But what you also get is someone who cares about the people and the places she is shooting. Whitney will have scouted your location for the best light, have the timing of sunrise (or sunset) down to the minute, have a list of your family's names to make sure you don’t miss any group shots, and most importantly will happily listen to you talk for 2+ hours straight up a mountain so you can adequately warn any bears that may be lurking in the dark.
Whitney worked with us every step of the way to be able to photograph both our small, more traditional wedding as well as our sunrise hike up a high peak the next day with us to capture our private vows/love in the place that we love. We feel so lucky to be able to look back at the story of the weekend through the photographs Whitney took for years to come."uts in to get to know her subjects personally. It’s amazing how much more natural you are going to look in your photos if you feel comfortable with the person on the other side of the camera who embraces your weirdness and awkwardness as much as you do.
Chelsea & Larkin met the first week of college on a whitewater rafting tour of the Adirondacks and instantly became best friends. Despite living in NYC, they spend nearly every weekend hiking and have a special connection with the Adirondacks. They knew they wanted a low key, intimate wedding weekend that combined the traditions of a (traditional) wedding with the adventure they both crave. Rather than excluding their loved ones from such a special occasion, they held a traditional wedding followed by a sunrise adventure session the following day where they put their wedding clothes back on and recited personal vows to one another.
"Whitney’s talent, attention to detail and dedication to her craft is apparent from scrolling through her instagram or one of the full albums on her website/she shares with you. What you might not get from her photos alone is her authenticity and the actual effort she puts in to get to know her subjects personally. It’s amazing how much more natural you are going to look in your photos if you feel comfortable with the person on the other side of the camera who embraces your weirdness and awkwardness as much as you do.
So yes, with Whitney you get the “WOW” shots (seriously, be prepared for audible gasps!) that look like movie posters, and even the “for your parent’s mantle” shots. But what you also get is someone who cares about the people and the places she is shooting. Whitney will have scouted your location for the best light, have the timing of sunrise (or sunset) down to the minute, have a list of your family's names to make sure you don’t miss any group shots, and most importantly will happily listen to you talk for 2+ hours straight up a mountain so you can adequately warn any bears that may be lurking in the dark.
Whitney worked with us every step of the way to be able to photograph both our small, more traditional wedding as well as our sunrise hike up a high peak the next day with us to capture our private vows/love in the place that we love. We feel so lucky to be able to look back at the story of the weekend through the photographs Whitney took for years to come."uts in to get to know her subjects personally. It’s amazing how much more natural you are going to look in your photos if you feel comfortable with the person on the other side of the camera who embraces your weirdness and awkwardness as much as you do.