Hello, I'm Codi


I’m a wedding and couples photographer based in Florida and traveling worldwide, obsessed with telling love stories that feel instantly nostalgic. My work blends documentary honesty with intentional artistry capturing real moments as they naturally unfold while gently guiding couples into images that feel timeless, deeply personal, and artful. After more than a decade photographing weddings, I’m still endlessly inspired by the quiet in-between moments, human connection, beautiful light, and the kind of emotion that can’t be staged.



my philosophy

Your wedding day is more than just an event. It’s more than a timeline or a list of to-dos. It’s the day you stand in front of the world and vow your love to your person forever. It’s a day you may have dreamed about since you were little, and one you’ve likely spent a long time thoughtfully planning. But when it finally arrives, it will be filled with a million tiny, incredible moments unfolding all around you and it’s my belief that nothing is more important than truly being present to experience them.


And it’s that belief that shapes the way I approach photographing weddings.


I approach each wedding day with a blend of documentary storytelling and moments of intentional, editorial artistry. Real moments always come first, but when the time is right, I’ll guide you into images that feel timeless, natural, and artful.


I never want your wedding day to feel like it needs to be structured around photography. Instead, the photographs should reflect how you actually experienced your day documenting the moments, emotions, and connections as they naturally unfold. For most of the day, I’ll be an active observer, capturing things as they happen and only stepping in with guidance during the moments we’ve discussed ahead of time. Whether that’s choosing the perfect place for a first look or guiding you toward the best light, I see our time together as a collaboration and can step in as little or as much as you prefer. The moments where I tend to take a more direct lead are during family photos and couples portraits.


By taking the time to get to know you before the wedding day, I’m able to approach everything with a deeper understanding of who you are and what matters most to you. Every wedding has its own rhythm. Some are full of laughter and energy, others feel quiet and intimate. My role is simply to preserve that atmosphere as it truly was. The result is a process that feels relaxed, collaborative, and fully centered on allowing you to experience your day while I quietly preserve it, so that years from now, the photographs bring you back not just to how the day looked, but to how it felt.

One thing I truly believe is that choosing your photographer is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make not only for your wedding day, but for telling life’s ever-unfolding story.


Your photographer isn’t just another vendor. They’re the one you’ll likely spend more time with than almost anyone else on your wedding day sometimes even more than your partner. They are also the only vendor whose work continues long after the day is over. From the quiet, intimate moments to the big celebrations, your photographer is there to witness it all. And once the florals begin to wilt, the dance floor is empty, and the guests have all gone home, they take those thousands of tiny moments and shape them into one of the only keepsakes that will truly outlast the day.


Every photographer brings their own experience, perspective, and philosophy to the way they document a wedding. The way your story is captured and ultimately retold will always reflect how that photographer sees the world.


Because of that, it’s incredibly important to me that we’re the right fit for each other.


We’ll likely be a great fit if you value real moments over overly planned ones, if you care deeply about relationships and human connection, and if you want to truly experience your day rather than feel like you’re performing for the camera. It’s also important to me that you’re choosing me because you genuinely connect with my work and the way I see and document love not simply because every wedding needs a photographer.