THE RESULTS ARE IN, AND YOUR STYLE IS:
Documentary
You value authenticity above all else. You want your wedding photos to feel real, emotional, and true to the moment — not staged or overly posed. The best images, in your eyes, are the ones that capture genuine laughter, tears, and connection as they naturally unfold. Look for a photographer who excels at blending into the background and documenting your day as it happens, creating a gallery that feels like reliving every honest, beautiful moment.
I Photograph with a Combined Documentary & Fine Art Style
Hi! I'm Megan, and I specialize in documentary wedding photography with a fine art aesthetic. If you're drawn to the photojournalistic style (or found yourself torn between photojournalistic and fine art), we might be a perfect match! I believe your wedding photos should capture authentic emotion and real moments, but with an artistic eye for beautiful light and composition. My approach blends the best of both worlds:
✓ Candid, unscripted storytelling throughout your day
✓ Thoughtful attention to light and composition
✓ Authentic moments elevated with artistic intention
✓ A laid-back experience that lets you be fully present
I work with couples planning micro weddings, elopements, and destination weddings throughout the US. If you're looking for someone who will capture your day exactly as it unfolds — with beauty, emotion, and zero stress — let's chat!
See Your Style In Action
Notice how each of these images is of a moment organically happening. There was no interruption to readjust anyone or instruction to “keep holding that pose.”
How Editing Impacts Your Images
Photography style and editing style work together to create your final images. While you've discovered your preferred photography approach, it's also important to understand editing aesthetics — because two photographers with the same style can deliver very different looks based on how they edit. Below is one of my images edited in four different ways.
Light & Airy
True to Color
Dark & Moody
Warm and Natural
Feel Like You Connect With More Than One Photography Style?
It's completely normal to resonate with elements of different photography styles! Many couples find they're drawn to a primary style but also appreciate aspects of another approach. If you felt torn between a few answers during the quiz, you might have a strong secondary preference. Here's what that could mean for your photographer search:
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[Fine Art Style] You're drawn to imagery that feels romantic, timeless, and intentional. You appreciate photographers who approach your wedding day as artists — paying attention to light, composition, and the small details that make each image feel elevated. You want photos that are beautiful enough to frame, with a soft, elegant aesthetic that will never go out of style. Look for a photographer who values artistry and takes the time to craft each shot with care, creating a gallery that feels like a work of art.
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[Editorial Style] You love bold, cinematic imagery that makes a statement. You're drawn to photos that feel like they belong in a magazine — dramatic, expressive, and full of personality. You appreciate creative direction and aren't afraid of poses that feel intentional and fashion-forward. Your ideal gallery is one that tells a story with visual impact, where every image feels polished, striking, and unforgettable. Look for a photographer who brings confident creative direction and knows how to craft magazine-worthy moments throughout your day.
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[Traditional Style] You appreciate a classic, structured approach to wedding photography. You want to ensure every important moment and person is documented clearly and beautifully, with polished portraits and organized group photos. You value consistency, professionalism, and knowing that your photographer will capture all the key milestones of your day. Look for a photographer who excels at classic portraiture and brings calm, confident direction to ensure nothing is missed — giving you a complete, timeless gallery you'll treasure for years to come.
Tell Me About Your Wedding!
Fill out the form below to see if I have your wedding date available. I’m based in Missouri but frequently traveling out of state for weddings in Oklahoma and New England.
On average, Missouri couples spend $4,250 for their wedding photography. Sessions begin at $500.