This year at New York Bridal Fashion Week, I had the honor of photographing for BRIDES, documenting nearly 15 runway presentations each season across multiple days of shows. From morning presentations to evening showcases, my role placed me in the center of the industry’s most influential moments
capturing collections from designers such as CINQ, KYHA, Sareh Nouri, Pnina Tornai, Alexandra Grecco, Kim Kassas, and Justin Alexander, among others
Each show brought a distinct point of view: couture gowns with architectural corsetry and dramatic trains, modern silhouettes with clean lines and intentional restraint, and romantic designs layered with intricate beading, lace appliqué, and hand-finished embroidery. Photographing at this scale required precision and awareness—anticipating movement on the runway, understanding how fabrics behave under light, and translating the designer’s vision into imagery that feels both editorial and archival.
My focus was not only on the garments themselves, but on the details that define them: the weight of a skirt as it moved, the craftsmanship in a bodice, the quiet confidence of a model at the end of the runway.
Across the seasons, the collections reflected the evolving language of bridal fashion—where tradition and innovation exist side by side. Sheer textures, sculptural necklines, and exaggerated sleeves shared the runway with timeless ball gowns, fluid draping, and softly structured tailoring.
My focus was not only on the garments themselves, but on the details that define them: the weight of a skirt as it moved, the craftsmanship in a bodice, the quiet confidence of a model at the end of the runway.
Photographing for BRIDES during NYBFW meant creating images that serve both as fashion coverage and historical record—
preserving the artistry, intention, and cultural relevance of bridal design as it continues to shape how modern brides imagine themselves.
Photographing for BRIDES during NYBFW meant creating images that serve both as fashion coverage and historical record—
preserving the artistry, intention, and cultural relevance of bridal design as it continues to shape how modern brides imagine themselves.