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Hi, my name is Adam

Let’s skip the tech talk—chances are, you’re not here for a deep dive into camera gear and editing techniques. What really matters is the story, the emotion, and the art of capturing a moment in time. That’s where I come in.

A bit about me: I’m married to my incredible wife, Cherie, and together we’ve raised two wonderfully creative kids. Creativity has been in my DNA for as long as I can remember—whether it was sketching as a child, losing myself in music, or chasing perfection in every project I took on. That perfectionist streak still runs through me today, but so does a relentless desire to see things differently, to find unique angles, and to create something that feels both timeless and deeply personal.

With a background in interior and graphic design, I have an eye for detail and a love for aesthetics. I’m drawn to great music, beautiful spaces, exceptional food, travel, art, and culture. I have a weakness for fine tailoring and an even bigger one for dessert (which, for the record, I do not share). When I have a rare moment to unwind, I pick up my guitar—attempting to convince both myself and my son that I’ve still got it. And as a family, we share a passion for cinema, often taking twice as long to finish a movie because we can’t resist pausing to dissect every brilliant scene.

I still vividly remember our wedding day—August 13th, 1999. It was an emotional, joy-filled whirlwind, and like most couples, we wished we could relive every second. A family friend filmed it for us, and that simple gesture became one of the reasons I do what I do today.

I love weddings. They are rare, beautiful celebrations—moments in life that deserve to be remembered with artistry and authenticity. I know how much thought and effort goes into planning a wedding, and I also know how fleeting the day feels when it finally arrives. My goal is to capture the emotion, the atmosphere, and all those intricate little details that make your day uniquely yours—so that you can return to it, time and time again.

Large crowd of people inside a museum standing in front of a large, detailed painting in a gold frame.
Cozy room with a guitar-themed decor, featuring two wall-mounted guitars, a macrame wall hanging, and a framed photograph. A brown leather chair with patterned cushions is in the foreground next to a gray couch adorned with various patterned pillows.
Close-up of a hand holding a Polaroid photo featuring a smiling couple. They are embracing each other, dressed in formal attire, with a table setting visible in the background.
A man and woman lying on a blanket at the beach. The man has short hair and a beard, and the woman is wearing sunglasses. They are posing for a selfie with a relaxed expression.