Love is Love: Celebrating and Advocating for Marriage Equality
As an inclusive wedding photographer, I proudly capture the beauty and diversity of love in all its forms. Witnessing these connections reminds me of the power and importance of celebrating every love story.
Everyone deserves the right to marry the person they love. This right should never depend on gender, race, culture, or identity. Love is about commitment, trust, and the shared decision to build a life together, and that deserves recognition.
When we celebrate all forms of love, we strengthen our communities. Couples from different backgrounds bring richness and depth to our world. By embracing diversity, we challenge harmful stereotypes and foster greater understanding.
Marriage is more than a celebration—it’s a human right. Denying that right perpetuates systemic inequality and marginalizes those who already face discrimination. Addressing these injustices is crucial for building a truly equitable society.
As a photographer and advocate, I use my platform to amplify underrepresented love stories and promote marriage equality. Representation matters, and celebrating all love stories helps break down barriers and inspire others.
Love is powerful, transformative, and resilient. Together, let’s celebrate its beauty, advocate for its freedom, and support every couple’s right to marry.
Being an inclusive wedding vendor means offering a wide range of services and products that cater to a diverse range of couples, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, or any other characteristic. It also means creating a welcoming and respectful environment for all couples. Inclusive wedding vendors strive to collaborate with other vendors who share their commitment to inclusivity and participate in events and forums that promote diversity and inclusion in the wedding industry. Ultimately, being an inclusive wedding vendor means recognizing the value and dignity of every couple, and doing everything possible to make their special day a truly memorable and enjoyable experience.
Wedding vendors need to be inclusive because all couples should be able to enjoy their special day without feeling excluded or marginalized. By offering a wider range of services and products that cater to a diverse range of couples, wedding vendors can help to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone. This not only benefits the couples who are getting married, but it also helps to promote a more inclusive and diverse society as a whole.
To give you a sense of what is important to me, here are some programs I am passionate about and will donate portions of my proceeds to each year. Please take some time and visit their sites to learn more about their missions. Any donation is welcome and appreciated.