Couple photographed at sunset in traditional wedding attire

Arizona · Phoenix · Scottsdale · Destinations

Jewish wedding photography that knows what’s coming next.

Jewish weddings have a pace and energy I love. There are quiet moments, sacred moments, family moments, and then the dance floor takes over and everybody commits fully.

The traditions matter. The timing matters. And the hora is not something you casually photograph.

Tradition, family, and a very committed dance floor.

Ketubah. Bedeken. Chuppah. Yichud. Hora. Reception. Every wedding has its own version of the day, but experience helps me anticipate what is about to happen before it does.

That matters when moments are fast, emotional, and impossible to recreate.

What I’m watching for

  • The quiet before the ceremony
  • Parents and grandparents during the ketubah and chuppah
  • Movement, hands, reactions, and family connection
  • The full chaos and joy of the hora
  • Portraits that feel elevated but not stiff
  • The small moments around the edges of the schedule

Tell me what kind of celebration you’re planning.

Send the date, location, and anything you already know about the schedule or traditions that matter most.