Connecticut wedding photographer CORA JANE PHOTOGRAPHY had always loved the art of capturing moments and also had an appreciation for the technical side of photography. She tells us, "I remember attending community college classes when I was in middle school with my Dad because I was eager to learn more. Cameras (along with dictionaries and encyclopedias) were always at the top of my holiday gift list. Fast forward into adulthood after college, the farther forward in a more academic world I considered with continued education or additional degrees, the more I realized that path was not actually in line with the life I envisioned for myself and my family and it wouldn’t hold enough freedom for the things I cherish most: weekday pancake breakfasts, traveling on a whim, books on the couch with my littles at any hour, beach or ferry trips “just because” - the list of the dreams I had for our family were endless. My love for photography was sparked again and once I began photographing couples in love I knew I’d found my passion. Between the relationships I built and the diving into the challenge of learning the craft in a new way, I’m grateful my journey led me here."

TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOUR PATH TO GET THERE. The path to get here is full of others - truthfully, my success has had less to do with me and a lot more to do with the people I choose to surround myself with. I’ve learned and grown from the experiences I’ve had both good and bad and ultimately learned that showing up with an attitude of service outweighs the hustle always… but there’s also been a whole lot of hustle. A whole lot, especially in this first five years of business. I feel as though what it comes down to in marriage, friendship and business is that collaboration always yields an answer, and the process forward is always humbling. 

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE? Style doesn’t explicitly pertain to how I edit, though that is a part of the equation. The way I show up for my couples is an integral part of my “style.” It is one that reflects the authenticity of the moment: both in color and emotion. While acknowledging the right now and striving to give permanence to experience of existing in this moment. I strive to create a warm environment and images that fill you with the feelings of home. At the heart of it - you should find your wedding photographs stand the test of time.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT WEDDINGS? My absolute favorite part is the tangible expression of everything that my couples are being so represented in one single day - I don’t think that there are any other times in life that we get the chance to show all of our favorites parts of ourselves all at once. Stepping in and stepping back as I watch it unfold and capture the flow of the day is an honor.

SHARE YOUR FAVOURITE IMAGE WITH US AND TELL US WHY. I was once asked who my favorite couple was and I share a bit of the same response to this question - it may sound like I’m about to dodge the hard questions, but I promise I’m not: It’s who is in front of me in that moment. Much in the same way my favorite image isn’t one specific photograph from a certain day or couple but rather a moment that I always look forward to every wedding. For me that can be found in the couple’s recession down the aisle just after saying “I do” as well as basically any and all parent dances or meaningful family interactions. We’ve had a lot of loss in our personal lives over the last couple of yers and it has given me a renewed appreciation for the family aspect of a wedding day. Also - always the opportunity for sunset photos when the timeline allows. I love offering my couples an opportunity to step away from the celebration, even if for only a moment, to bask in the day, their marriage, and slow down to enjoy everything the celebration holds.

CAN YOU RECALL YOUR FAVOURITE WEDDING EXPERIENCE? I have so many and it truly is the reason I love my job and am grateful for every person I’ve been connected with because of it. I could give many specific examples of the incredible people I’ve had the privilege of working with, but in an effort to honor each of them, their incredible love stories, and being trusted in such a beautiful and vulnerable season I will say that my favorite wedding experience is getting to know my couples and bearing witness to their love story play out on the wedding day. It’s also the way that the wedding experience leads to experiencing more of life’s milestones together after forming a relationship.

ASIDE FROM FAMILY & FRIENDS, THREE THINGS YOU CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT? Good Food, travel and a cozy place to land - a space that is always safe to come home to.

WHERE WOULD WE FIND YOU ON A SUNDAY MORNING? I would love to say sleeping in, but it simply isn’t the truth these days with a 1 and 4 year old. Sundays I usually wake up to the sound of my daughter playing legos at the dining room table and my son giggling about one thing or another (he really is just the “happy to be here” type). This season of life really is all about finding beauty in the shuffle of running a business and household while raising two children. It’s not much different than a wedding day - lot’s of shuffle, lots of laughter…. Various in-between moments that if you aren’t careful you’ll miss. It’s why making time stand still is such important piece of my work. Sundays are usually days filled with small adventures in Mystic, Connecticut and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

HOW WOULD YOU SPEND YOUR IDEAL DAY OFF? A day trip adventure. Always and forever. Usually this will include a trip to Boston, NYC, Newport, or Block Island depending on the season (we actually prefer to visit places in the slower tourist seasons). Grabbing a latte and pastry at a local shop on our way out of town, of course. I love home but I also love to travel and get myself and my littles out of their comfort zone. Some of my most favorite memories are when we get out of our routine.

A huge thank you to Connecticut wedding photographer CORA JANE PHOTOGRAPHY for sharing this beautiful wedding with us. Cora tells us, "People and relationships are everything to me. I’m the kind of person who values the deep conversations you have on road trips and loves the process of getting to know new people. Coming from an academic background, and being married to an engineer, I know two things: foundations are important, and your support system is everything. Building relationships with the people who will capture the most precious beginnings of your life should reflect that. You should feel valued and important. The best stories are told by people who know them and one of my favourite elements of being a wedding photographer is getting to know people’s stories." You can see more of her portfolio here.