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Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect Wedding Photography Styles to Match Your Wedding Day Feel
The best wedding photos come from being seen, not posed. When your day unfolds naturally, without performance or pressure, that’s when the real moments surface. The ones that carry weight. The ones you’ll still feel decades from now. That’s why you need to choose a wedding photographer who knows the best wedding photography styles to use for you. To make your gallery invoke emotion, so that you get to remember how your day felt, forever . As a destination wedding photographe
Tela Diliberto
5 days ago5 min read


Sunrise Parisian Romance: A Paris Photoshoot Guide from a Paris Couples Photographer
Paris is a city built for movement: walking, wandering, pausing, starting again. It’s not about rushing from landmark to landmark, it’s about what happens in between. That’s why Paris works so well for couples who want their photos to feel lived-in, not staged. If you’re drawn to imagery that feels cinematic, documentary, and grounded in real connection, a Paris photoshoot gives us the space to let your story unfold naturally, without forcing moments that don’t belong to you.
Tela Diliberto
5 days ago5 min read


Romantic Proposal Ideas from Sophia and Devon’s Surprise Engagement at Mount Hood
This surprise proposal felt like stepping into a dream. A moody forest atmosphere, complete with a waterfall (thank you, Mount Hood ), soft natural lighting, and the kind of effortless romance that you wait your whole life for, was just some of the elements that made Sophia and Devon’s engagement absolutely stunning, and it’s bringing all the best romantic proposal ideas. Romantic Proposal Ideas There are a few key things you need to make a proposal feel truly romantic and sp
Tela Diliberto
Dec 12, 20255 min read


A Destination Wedding in the US Captured Through Documentary Style Wedding Photography
Whether you’re getting married a few states away or saying your vows across the world, I’m there. As a destination wedding photographer, I believe your wedding deserves to happen in a place that feels like you, whether that’s a California vineyard, a European estate, a quiet coastal town, or a tucked-away corner of the world that holds meaning. If the location supports your story, it’s the right place! And this destination wedding in the US is proof, filled with emotion, inte
Tela Diliberto
Dec 12, 20254 min read


Planning Your Beach Photoshoot at Cannon Beach, Oregon
Some locations carry their own kind of quiet magic, the kind that doesn’t need to be dressed up or overly planned. Cannon Beach is one of those places. The muted tones, the open horizon, the way the air feels a little softer in the morning… it naturally creates space for honest, grounded moments. For Cahldwell and Hannah, that’s exactly what we leaned into: a slow, unhurried sunrise beach photoshoot where the focus stayed on the two of them simply being themselves. A Beach Ph
Tela Diliberto
Dec 12, 20254 min read


Engagement Photo Ideas to Get Cinematic, Storytelling Pictures: An NC State Fair Photoshoot
Your engagement photos should feel like a chapter of your story: grounded, intentional, and honest. Not stiff, not overly posed, and definitely not a session where you spend an hour pretending for the camera. The best engagement photos feel like you’re on a date and I’m simply there to observe the real moments unfolding between you two. If you’re recently engaged (congrats, genuinely) and searching for engagement photo ideas that feel cinematic and true to who you are, James
Tela Diliberto
Dec 12, 20254 min read


Why Location is Key for Cinematic Wedding Photos: Photos From Planting Fields Arboretum and a Backyard Wedding
Wedding photos shouldn’t just document what happened; they should bring you back to how it felt. The nerves, the calm, the warmth of your people, the way everything around you quietly supported the moment. And one of the most influential pieces of that storytelling is the location. Where you get married, or even where you choose to take portraits, shapes the atmosphere of your gallery. The light, the architecture, the landscape, the textures, the movement of guests through sp
Tela Diliberto
Dec 8, 20255 min read
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