ABOUT NEW YORK
New York weddings have a scale and energy no other city matches.
Iconic skylines, landmark venues, neighborhoods that each shoot like a different city entirely.
I'm based in New York and I know this city the way a photographer needs to know it. The light in Central Park at golden hour. The way the Manhattan Bridge frames perfectly from DUMBO. The rooftops in Tribeca that open to the skyline at dusk. The candlelit warmth of a West Village townhouse at night. I've shot at the Rainbow Room, the New York Public Library, the Bowery Hotel, One World Observatory, and dozens of venues across all five boroughs.
New York rewards photographers who move fast and think ahead. The light changes by the minute and the city never slows down. I know how to read a New York wedding day and make every location work at the hour it looks best.

My approach in New York

Cinematic, unhurried,
always honest.
I don't direct. I observe, anticipate, and disappear into the background until the light and the emotion align. Then I'm exactly where I need to be.
New York light is complex and constantly changing. The skyline at blue hour from Brooklyn. The afternoon cutting between midtown buildings and landing on a single block. The warmth of string lights on a rooftop terrace after dark. I've spent years learning how this city photographs and I build every timeline around what each venue and each hour can deliver.
My work has been featured in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, The New York Times, Over The Moon, and Magnolia Rouge. I've been named one of Rangefinder's 30 Rising Stars of Wedding Photography.
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"We got married at the Bowery Hotel and JL knew every corner of that building. He found light we had never seen in there. The photos feel like New York and completely like us at the same time."
SOPHIE & ALEX · THE BOWERY HOTEL, NEW YORK