Our Story

A young woman with glasses and a man are smiling and hugging in a photo, standing against a plain brown wall.

We're Ed and Pat — a husband and wife who fell in love with photography the same way we fell in love with each other. Slowly, and then all at once.

To us, a camera is a way to hold on to what slips by too fast. And weddings are full of those moments.

A smiling couple hugging a dog on a beach during daytime, with huts, trees, and surfboards in the background.
Two people holding hands and laughing against a plain beige wall, one wearing a blue denim jacket and dark pants, the other wearing a yellowish oversized shirt and dark pants.
Shadow of a couple touching foreheads on a light-colored textured ground.

We're drawn to weddings that feel honest, the kind where people gather close and the day unfolds without too much worry about perfection.

The moments that linger aren't always the ones anyone planned. Sometimes it's the quiet of the morning, surrounded by familiar faces. Sometimes it's the vows, spoken softly but felt by everyone in the room. And later, when the night loosens up, the speeches that make everyone cry and laugh in the same breath, the dancing when nobody's watching anymore.

From Davao to Manila to Bali, we've followed stories wherever they've taken us. But no matter where we go, it's always about the people.

If you believe there's something worth holding on to in the real, the imperfect, and the fleeting, we'd love to be there for yours.