I’m a desert-loving photographer capturing artful, emotional micro-weddings and elopements on digital and film. With a heart for raw connection and a love of golden light, I help couples throw tradition to the wind and create something deeply them.
The stillness. The silence. The way the sun melts into the horizon and wraps the desert in gold.
It’s the kind of place where moments feel bigger, where love feels louder, and where your elopement becomes so much more than just a day—it becomes a memory etched in the desert forever.
And how that memory is captured?
It matters.
If you’re planning a soulful, stripped-down, wildly-you elopement in Joshua Tree National Park and you’re wondering what the heck the difference is between digital and film photography—or why you might want both—you’re in the right place.
Let’s break it down ✨
The vibe: true-to-life, vibrant, super flexible
Digital photography is the go-to for most elopements because:
Whether you’re saying your vows at Cap Rock, exploring Hidden Valley, or catching the sunset at Keys View, digital helps me capture all the big, bold, unscripted magic of your Joshua Tree adventure.
The vibe: creamy, nostalgic, cinematic
Now… film. This is where the magic hits different.
Film is slow. It’s thoughtful. It’s warm. It brings emotion to the surface in a way that digital just can’t replicate. In Joshua Tree, film feels like:
There’s something about seeing a moment captured on 35mm or medium format film that instantly feels like a memory. It’s not just a snapshot—it’s a feeling.
Here’s the best of both worlds: I shoot hybrid, meaning I use both digital and film throughout your elopement day.
So when you look back at your photos, you don’t just see what happened.
You feel it.
Eloping in Joshua Tree National Park is already an intentional choice—stripping away the noise and getting back to what matters: the two of you, your connection, and the desert wrapped around you like a soft, golden hug.
Film photography honors that intention.
It invites you to breathe, to be present, and to let the moment lead. And when the desert light hits just right? It’s pure magic.
Here’s the truth:
Your elopement deserves more than just pretty photos.
It deserves art that reflects how the day felt—how the wind moved, how your voices cracked during vows, how golden hour wrapped you in light.
And film?
It remembers it all.
So whether you’re climbing boulders barefoot at Hall of Horrors, sharing your vows under the stars at Indian Cove, or wrapped in a cozy blanket near Skull Rock, I’ll be there with both my digital and film cameras—telling your story in a way that feels true to you.
Get in touch here and let’s talk about bringing both digital and film magic to your elopement or wedding day.
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