frequently asked questions.

Where are you located?

I live in Saint-Gilles, which is just south of Brussels. My wife and I have lived here since late 2016 and can't imagine leaving anytime soon.

Are you available outside of Belgium?

Absolutely! One of the things I love most about living in Brussels is the ease of travel (of course, things have been different recently). In fact, the most recent wedding I shot was in France, in a small coastal town in Brittany.

How do you deliver our photos?

I use a private online gallery that gives you easy access to all of the photos for download (both high resolution and web-ready), and it makes sharing the gallery with family and friends a breeze! You will also be able to easily order prints and create albums through this service.

How many photos should we expect to receive from you?

I don't set a maximum or minimum number of photos to send, but based on my experience, I typically end up with about 50-75 photos per hour of coverage, and often times more. Even if there are similar/nearly identical photos that turned out well, I will send them all so that you can choose which ones you prefer the most.

How long does it take to receive our photos?

Photos are sent, at most, 8-10 weeks after the wedding, but often times, they are completed earlier than that. I also happily accomodate requests to send a few photos (typically 3-5) in the following days of the wedding if you'd like to use one as a 'thank you' note for your guests.

How do we book you for our wedding or couples shoot?

Great question! Head over to the Contact Page and fill out the short form over there. I imagine that will be the start of a wonderful conversation.

How much do you charge for a wedding?

Head over to the Pricing Page where you will be able to request my most recent investment package. This will break down what costs are involved with shooting, transportation, and lodging (if applicable).

Do you photograph weddings for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ couples?

Without question and unequivocably, yes. Love is love, and sharing a day of this magnitude with all types of humans is a unique honor and a privelege.

We aren't super comfortable in front of the camera. Will you help us pose?

As much as possible, I try not to 'pose' couples I am shooting. The beauty of shooting the real and the genuine is just that - it is unstaged, raw, and representative of the feelings and emotions present at that time. My goal is to be an observer and to capture the images that truly reflect your special day.

However, during some of the bridal portraits and family shots, if requested, I will certainly work with you in a way that makes you as comfortable as possible in front of the camera. Often, that doesn't involve helping you pose, rather it's creating a welcoming environment to help you feel confident representing your true self.