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True luxury isn’t something you can touch or see.
It’s something you feel.
It’s the quiet exhale on your wedding morning—the moment you realize you don’t have to manage, worry, or hold everything together, because someone else already is.
I hear it from brides all the time: “I just don’t want to be stressed.”
Yet stress creeps in when vendors feel like a risk instead of a refuge. Luxury begins with trust.
Even when the weather turns or plans shift, you deserve to feel safe, cared for, and confident that your memories are protected.
One bride shared after her rainy wedding day:
“I expected little to no usable photos. To my absolute surprise, Lana’s gallery was absolutely stunning.”
That shift—from worry to relief—is everything.
Because your wedding happens once.
And true luxury is being able to fully live it, knowing you’re in trusted hands.
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Why I always include a second shooter:
1. Complete coverage (no missed moments)
• One photographer with the couple, the other with the other partner
• One on candids while the other captures formals
• One wide, one tight during key moments
This means fewer gaps and no compromises.
2. Stronger storytelling
• Different angles of the same moment (first look, vows, reactions)
• Guest reactions while the main shooter focuses on the couple
• Environmental and detail shots happening simultaneously
3. Backup & risk reduction
Weddings are unrepeatable.
• Equipment backup
• A safety net if something unexpected happens
• Peace of mind for both photographer and couple
4. More efficient timelines
• Portraits move faster
• Family formals are smoother
• Less rushing, more breathing room
5. Elevated final gallery
• More variety
• More depth
• More emotional range
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Not your typical 2025 recap—but one that feels honest.
From the time I’ve spent with my couples this year, one thing stands out: 2025 was full of life. It held both joy and grief, often side by side. Some of you got married and experienced a day you’ll remember forever. Some of you walked through loss. Some faced change, uncertainty, or new beginnings. Wherever this year met you, you didn’t walk through it alone.
I wish I could simply share beautiful images and say, Happy New Year. But joy doesn’t always look like happiness—and that doesn’t make it any less real.
Joy is something I’ve come to understand differently this year. It isn’t loud or constant. Sometimes it’s quiet, sometimes hard-won—but it’s there. And it’s something we get to choose, even in the midst of everything else.
To my couples who trusted me in 2025: thank you. Your weddings brought so much light into my life. Watching families reconnect, seeing friends reunited, and witnessing love in its truest form has been an incredible gift.
And to my couples heading into 2026—I can’t wait. I’m honored to stand beside you as you walk down the aisle, as you remember those who couldn’t be there,
and as you step into a new chapter surrounded by love.
So maybe this year wasn’t perfect—but may the year ahead be full of joy
The best bridal party does exist 💃🏼🕺🏼🪩
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Home is where the heart is
and that’s why Kaitlyn and Justin chose to spend their wedding morning at her grandparents’ private home on the Deschutes River in Bend.
Kaitlyn grew up visiting this property year after year, so beginning her day here, with her grandma and closest friends helping her get ready, felt effortless and meaningful.
The water was calm, the sky a clear blue, and the whole morning held a quiet sweetness as she saw her husband for the first time on the land that shaped so many of her memories.