EVERY STORY STARTS WITH A SINGLE NOTE
Tell us your date, your venue, and what drew you to the work. We read every inquiry personally and respond within two business days.


Our Consultation Philosophy
At Lumière & Luxe, we believe that the best imagery is born from a genuine connection between the photographer and the couple. Our consultation process is designed to be as relaxed and intentional as the wedding day itself. During our initial conversation, we take the time to understand your vision, the rhythm of your day, and the specific aesthetic details that matter most to you—from the quality of natural light at your venue to the subtle moments that define your relationship.
We operate as a boutique practice, which allows us to invest our full attention into every narrative we capture. By working with a limited number of couples annually, we ensure that every inquiry receives a thoughtful, personalized response. We want to know what drew you to our work—perhaps it was the way we frame light or our commitment to documenting authentic, unscripted emotions.
When you book a consultation, you are not just checking a box off your wedding planning list. You are starting a dialogue that helps us build a visual story uniquely tailored to you. Whether you are planning an intimate elopement or a grand estate celebration, our role is to act as a silent, artistic witness to your story. We look forward to hearing about your journey and exploring how we can best honor your day through the lens.
A boutique practice, not an open door
We take on fewer weddings each year so that each one receives the full weight of our attention. Most dates are claimed through returning referrals — early conversation matters.
This is not a quote request. Share what drew you to the work, and we will take it from there.
Lumière & Luxe.
Light as language. Each wedding, a singular story.
Begin here
Info@lumiereandluxe.com
By appointment — inquiries welcome year-round
Limited calendar. Early conversation encouraged.
(C) 2026 Lumière & Luxe.-A boutique practice. A body of work.
