Selected highlights, seen through a lens that favors atmosphere over perfection.
Drawn to the in-between—sun-drenched afternoons, candlelit rooms, open air ceremonies, and celebrations that linger after dark—each frame is guided by light, movement, and a quiet sense of restraint. The result is imagery that feels lived-in, never staged, with a point of view that is both considered and effortless.
Laura's approach start with observation. She step in when needed, then step back just as quickly, allowing moments to unfold naturally while gently shaping them when the light or composition calls for it.
Whether seaside, alpine, or set within an architecturally driven space, the intention is always the same: to create photographs that feel true to the people and the place, with a sense of ease that carries through the entire weekend.
Technically, her work is a balance of precision and instinct. Film cameras are used alongside digital to capture depth, softness, and color in a way that feels timeless.
Off-camera flash is introduced with intention—subtle, sculptural, and never overpowering—to carry the story well into the evening. Every image is hand-edited, preserving tone, texture, and the integrity of the moment as it was experienced.