

My Story
Once upon a timeA Lifelong Love of Love
I grew up in a small Sonoma town where my grandmother kept albums of every wedding in our family. Tattered, tea-stained, falling apart at the spine. I would sit on her living room floor for hours, running my fingers over those photographs, imagining the laughter, the tears, the quiet glances between the frames. That was the moment I fell in love with the idea that a single image can hold an entire lifetime.
Fifteen years later, I'm still chasing that feeling. I pick up my camera with the same reverence I had as a little girl with her grandmother's albums, trying to catch the spaces between words. The way your father will look at you just before he walks you down the aisle. The hand on the small of a back. The belly laugh after a toast that runs a little too long.
I believe wedding photography, at its very best, is less about documenting an event and more about preserving a feeling. That is the work of my life, and I am so glad it brought you here.
GenevieveFounder & Lead Photographer







