I have always wanted to be an artist. Not the way people say it when they are being poetic. The way it follows you around. Knocks on the door of every other thing you try to be. Refuses to let you go. I just did not know yet what the art would look like. And then I picked up a camera.
What I found on the other side of that lens changed everything. Not just a career. A way of seeing. A reason to be present in rooms I would have otherwise walked through without stopping. Wedding photography gave me permission to look at the world the way I had always wanted to, and to show people what love actually looks like when no one is performing it.
Rodney and Kelli bring passion, precision, and artistry to every wedding they capture. As a husband-and-wife team, they understand the beauty of love and the significance of preserving life’s most cherished moments. Together, they create timeless imagery for couples who value elegance and emotion.
I am Rodney. A husband first. A father. And an artist who finally found the medium that could hold everything I wanted to say about people and love and the way the world looks when you are paying real attention to it. I built this with Kelli because I could not imagine building it with anyone else. We see the world the same way. We believe the same things about what matters. And when we walk into your wedding, we are not just two photographers. We are two people who understand, from the inside, what it means to choose someone and mean it.
I am Kelli. A wife, a mother, and someone who has always believed that the most important things happen quietly. The squeeze of a hand. A look that passes between two people who have been through something together. The details that seem small until you realize they are the whole story. That is what I am looking for on your wedding day. And that is what you will find when you open your gallery.
This is not just a business. It is an extension of the life Kelli and I are building together. We have two children, Aizza and Zaveya, and when I watch them move through the world I think about the images that will exist of their lives. Who will take them.
Whether those images will tell the truth about who they are and what they meant to the people around them. That is what we bring to your wedding day. That weight. That understanding that photographs are not decorations. They are the record. And the people you trust to make them should be people who know exactly what they are holding.