Modern, vibrant and honest wedding photography
Hi! I’m Kamila, a New York City and New Orleans elopement and wedding photographer specializing in candid, natural photos that capture not only what everything looks like, but more importantly, what everything feels like on your big day.
I want to preserve the memories and experiences that can only happen in the moment so they can bring you right back to it years later.
Growing up with a camera in my hand, I’m pretty sure I drove my family and friends a little crazy with the number of pictures I’d take. But, I still have albums full of photos that can bring us all right back to family camping trips at Green Valley Beach or the flannel and grunge days of the 90’s. Before Instagram, there was Kamila.
Even though you can still catch me grinning behind the lens like I did when I was a kid, these days my photography style is natural and unobtrusive, capturing the real moments and vibe of your day. I also provide creative direction to get the most amazing portraits and priceless family photos.
I have my grandparents’ wedding photos on display in my home and I want to make sure your grandchildren will have yours too.
I see my job as a way to help you write your love story. I love getting to know my clients, so that on your wedding day I see it through your eyes and capture what I know you will want to remember.
Sound good? Fill out the Inquiry Form and get a custom quote today!
COVID-19 info: I am fully vaccinated and ready to boogie
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Kamila is AMAZING
My husband and I are both artists -- a filmmaker and a designer/photographer. We are picky and finicky and spent hours and hours looking for the right photographer. Kamila blew us away. I can't believe what our photos look like, and her manner was just so lovely. Plus she stayed an extra 45 min to catch the hora. I am so so grateful we found her, blown away by the photos, and so happy we have such a beautiful album to treasure forever. She has real skill.
rose & philip
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