Start with a couple of brief sentences that capture who you are and what drives you. Don’t list credentials, capture energy. What makes your perspective unique? What do you notice that others might miss? How do you see people, love, or connection differently?
Use this section to give your potential clients a glimpse into your story. When did you realize candid, real moments mattered more than perfect ones? What have you witnessed that changed how you see weddings or people?
Explain your approach, but frame it as a benefit to them. How do you make couples feel comfortable? How does your style help them feel more present, connected, or relaxed?
Example: "I won’t make you pause every five minutes for a photo. I’ll quietly observe, anticipate, and capture the parts you’ll miss while you’re living them."
Invite them to know you as a person, not just a photographer. Connection builds trust. What do you love outside of photography? What does life look like when you’re not shooting weddings? Bonus if you can highlight things you have in common with your ideal clients- those connection points do so much to help them feel comfortable with you.
There’s a tenderness in every photo Waverly took.. an honesty that you just don't see all the time. The photographs look like art, but more importantly, they feel like us. She didn’t just document our wedding; she preserved the entire feeling of it. These are the photos I'm so excited to show our children and grandchildren one day. - Monique and Devin
I didn’t realize how much I’d forget until I saw the photos. The day went by in a blur and somehow she caught it all. Every time I look through our gallery, I feel like I’m back there, reliving the best day of my life. I don't know how Waverly did it, but I'm so happy we chose her to photograph our wedding day. Best wedding photographer ever!! - Scott and Liliana
Neither of us loves being in front of a camera, but she made us feel so comfortable we forgot it was even there. Looking through our photos, we can literally hear the laughter and feel the nerves before the ceremony. It’s like she froze time for us. I’ve already looked at them a hundred times and I fall more in love with them every time I do. - Allison and Henry