(For the design-minded.)
For design-minded couples with good taste, big hearts, and a soft spot for the in-between moments. We document weddings as they really feel, with a little editorial polish along the way.
Real.Editorial.Playful.
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Our Vibe
Our style is best described as documentary meets editorial—with a healthy dose of playful energy thrown in.
Translation: we’re about 90% professional wallflower. We love quietly observing and letting your day unfold exactly as it’s meant to. The belly laughs, the nervous jitters, the messy-beautiful chaos, and those secret “we actually did it” glances? That’s our happy place.
The other 10%? A little gentle editorial direction. Because we have a serious crush on beautiful light, killer table settings, and all those thoughtful little details you've planned. When the moment calls for it, we’ll gently nudge you into a patch of gorgeous light or a great backdrop, just to make sure your styling gets the love it deserves.
No stiff posing. No awkward over-directing. Just honest, effortless photographs where real moments and beautiful design get to hang out together.
The Way We Work
We make wedding photographs for people who care deeply about good design, real connection, and having a genuinely great time while they’re at it.
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It all started with a walk, a good coffee, and an open window in Fitzroy.
I was strolling along, having one of those great, easygoing days, when a song drifted out onto the street. The beat was so good it practically stopped me in my tracks. Out came the phone, open went Shazam, and there it was: Emotions and Math.
Right then and there, a thought hit me: If I ever have the audacity to launch my own studio, that’s the name.
Three months later, the audacity kicked in. Welcome to Emotions and Math.
(A Teeny Tiny Brag)
We’re also quietly (and slightly blushingly) honored to have been named one of the 30 Best Wedding Photographers in the World by The Wed.
A tiny humble-brag (we promise to keep it brief).
By some wild stroke of magic, our work has ended up in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, The Wed, Anti-Bride, Lensel World, and a few other places that still make us pinch ourselves. Tooting our own horn feels a bit awkward, so we’ll keep it simple: we’re endlessly grateful, wildly flattered, and still completely obsessed with creating work that feels honest, thoughtful, and true to you.
For the design-minded.