About Your Photographers

 
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During our photo session, I create timeless heirlooms by evoking the resonance of your open-hearted beauty. I work to instill a grounded atmosphere of spiritual ease so your true self and vividness come through to me. Mutually we create truthful images of you and the ones you hold dearly, thriving together.

Wedding Heirloom Collections are created by my and Amy’s syncopated attunement to the ebb and flow of your day, ensuring that the many stunning moments are diligently captured. Our images offer an immersive, warm recollection so that you can re-witness the immensely captivating nature of this milestone. Invite us along to create an immaculate timestamp that will resonate with you forever.

 
 

Amelia Giangiulio, Lead Photographer

My leisure looks like hammock swinging beneath friendly trees, sharing soulful meals and laughs with those dear to me, researching the nuances of DNA and our metaphysical origins, and continuously learning how to find my stoic center.

Becoming a mother to my son Elias Leone has catapulted me toward my passion of making visual memories accessible for many. I hope his generation will be equipped with knowledge of humility and kindness, and I aim to lead by example. I believe in re-wilding our children and attuning to the missions we brought to earth so that the future is as bright we crave for it to be.

I thrive on finding authenticity and liveliness in all moments and things, and hope to express that in my photographic work. Everyone deserves to have their heart well up with joy upon seeing their life’s moments captured. A happy heart evokes beauty, and I’m here to help others see theirs.

I look forward to hearing from you and creating images that speak of your living memories.

He who would know the world seek first within his being’s depths;
He who would truly know himself develop interest in the world.
— Rudolf Steiner
 
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Amy Franz, Assistant Photographer

Amy Franz is a photographer from the Pennsylvania Wilds. Inspired by the natural beauty surrounding her, she began to photograph at a young age.

She has since spent years in Philadelphia immersed in its urbanity. With a degree in Linguistics, Amy learned to transfer her love of language into her aesthetic for art. Her photography is organic and candid, as she lets scenes come into their own element. Whether a picture of farmlands or skyscrapers, Amy lets the scene speak through her lens.

When she isn’t photographing, she finds inspiration through researching genealogy, studying the Heavens, dancing, or hiking in the Wissahickon.

Photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place...I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with how you see them.
— Elliott Erwitt