
Hi, I’m Sarah. My work is all about creating honest, artful images that feel like your life — imperfect, beautiful, and full of depth. I focus on connection, movement, and emotion, capturing the moments that unfold naturally rather than forcing what doesn’t feel like you.
Whether it’s a wedding day or a quiet afternoon with your family, I’m here to preserve the pieces you never want to forget.

Jamilee and Max’s wedding was the kind of day that stays with you. It was thoughtful, family centered, and full of joy from start to finish.
The morning started in the most magical spot. A mushroom house in Brookfield shaped like a hexagon with a winding staircase. It honestly felt like a little fairytale hideaway. Jamilee got ready there with her bridesmaids, her sister Makayla, her mom, her grandmother, and her future mother in law. The whole space was full of laughter, excitement, and those sweet little moments between generations that you just don’t forget.
Flowers were a huge part of Jamilee’s vision. She and her mom created almost everything themselves. They made giant five and six foot flowers out of paper and other materials that looked like actual sculptures. Jamilee even made clay flower earrings for her wedding party and decorated picture frames with the same flowers. Their love for flowers showed up in every corner and gave the whole day such a personal touch.
The ceremony and reception took place at The Barn at Wight Farm in Sturbridge. It was the perfect rustic backdrop for all of their handmade details. The ceremony honored Jamilee’s family in such an intentional way. Both of her parents are hearing impaired, so they had a translator and many of the guests communicated in sign language. The ASL “I love you” symbol showed up in the décor, including the sweetheart table centerpiece and on her dad’s cufflinks. They also included the glass breaking, which brought in Max’s Jewish traditions in such a meaningful way.
Family played a huge role throughout the day. Jamilee’s grandmother was the flower grandmother and Max’s grandfather proudly walked down the aisle as the ring bearer. Later on, the dances brought even more emotion. Jamilee and her dad shared a father daughter dance, and she also danced with her mom. They added lyric videos so her parents could follow along to the words in real time. It was such a beautiful and thoughtful moment and there were definitely a lot of tears.
Once the dance floor opened, the energy completely exploded. The hora had everyone up and cheering while Jamilee and Max were lifted in the air. It was one of those moments where the entire room just feels alive.
From beginning to end, this wedding was so much more than a celebration of two people. It was a story about family, legacy, and creativity. Every detail meant something and every moment felt full of heart.
Congratulations Jamilee and Max. Your wedding was unforgettable and your story is only just getting started.

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