YOU’RE GETTING MARRIED IN SEATTLE?
LET’S KEEP IT REAL.
Unposed wedding photography for couples who want to feel their day, not perform it.
Candid and deeply personal.
Packages from $2,800
 
 
SEATTLE AND PNW WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY
 
★★★★★
50+ five-star reviews
Trusted by couples who wanted their wedding day documented with honesty, beauty, and zero forced posing.
Featured in CanvasRebel Magazine
Recognized for documentary storytelling, emotional imagery, and a modern film inspired approach to weddings.
Booking 2026 & 2027
Now accepting weddings, elopements, and proposal celebrations across Seattle, the PNW, and beyond.
NOT YOUR BASIC WEDDING PHOTOS
For couples who want images that feel honest, cinematic, and actually alive.
STEP INSIDE A REAL WEDDING DAY
DaNNy&Adrianna
VENUE: ROCHE HARBOR
Let's get started
 
YOU’VE ALREADY CHOSEN YOUR PERSON.
NOW YOU’RE CHOOSING HOW THIS DAY WILL FEEL.
If you want a wedding day that’s true to your couple present, and unforced, I’d love to photograph it.
Fully customizable and Built around your day.
Video, albums, and second shooters available.
 
 
TESTIMONIALS
 
It never felt staged - we could just be ourselves
You don’t want to pose all day. You want to be present, to feel your wedding as it’s actually happening.
I guide you just enough so you never feel awkward, but never so much that it feels forced. The result is honest, documentary-style photos that feel effortless and real.
She made us feel calm, present, and completely at ease
Weddings move fast. There’s pressure, timelines, people pulling you in every direction.
I create a calm, grounded space so you can actually enjoy your day, while I capture everything as it unfolds naturally. No stress, no over-directing, no missed moments.
Photos that feel exactly like your day did.
Not overly posed. Not performative.
Just real moments, real emotion and a visual story you’ll come back to years from now and still feel.
This is for couples who care more about the experience than the performance.
Hi, I’m Eugenia.
Most couples don't want to be photographed. They want to be seen.
There's a difference - and it's everything.
I grew up watching my father shoot weddings on film. I later trained under the Two Mann philosophy: storytelling, connection, fearlessness. Before any of that, I was a musician - which means I've always understood rhythm, timing, and the exact moment something becomes real.
On your day, my job is to disappear. Not literally - but close. The less you're thinking about the camera, the more honest everything becomes. I'm fast, I read a room, and I follow instinct the way a musician follows a melody. When I feel the shot, I trust it completely.
The photos I'm working toward aren't technically perfect. They're you - exactly as you were, exactly as you felt, on a day you'll want to remember for the rest of your life.
Ten years from now, I want you to look at your gallery and say: she saw us.
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Planning tips & FAQ
Should we do a first look - and does it actually reduce stress?
For many couples, yes - a first look can significantly reduce stress.
Seeing each other privately before the ceremony often creates a quiet pause in the day. It allows you to connect, breathe, and ground yourselves before everything begins.
From a timeline perspective, first looks also create flexibility. You can complete many portraits earlier, which means less rushing later and more time to actually be present with your guests.
That said, there’s no “right” choice. If waiting for the ceremony feels deeply meaningful to you, we honor that. My role is to help your day flow in a way that supports your nervous system - not force a trend.
How do we build a wedding timeline that doesn’t feel rushed?
A calm timeline starts with space - not perfection.
I help couples build timelines that prioritize:
• breathing room between moments
• natural transitions instead of back-to-back events
• light guidance rather than strict direction
We plan around how moments feel, not just how long they take. When the timeline is built with intention, there’s less pressure to perform, fewer interruptions, and more room for real connection.
The goal isn’t to fit everything in - it’s to move through the day without feeling chased by the clock.
What does “documentary wedding photography” actually mean?
Documentary wedding photography is about observing, not orchestrating.
Instead of constant posing or directing, I focus on:
• real interactions as they naturally happen
• quiet in-between moments you didn’t realize were unfolding
• honest emotion over perfect positioning
I’ll step in when guidance helps - like during portraits - but I won’t interrupt meaningful moments or turn your day into a production.
The result is a gallery that feels true to how the day actually unfolded - not how it was staged.