ADHD, Neurospicy, and How I Photograph Weddings
I haven’t been diagnosed with ADHD, but I spot the patterns in myself. The jumping between ideas. The tasks left unfinished. The way I can freeze when everything feels overwhelming.
Sometimes I ask people to repeat themselves because my brain is still processing the first question. Switching off is hard. Everything can pile up. And yet, I love being creative. I thrive when I am noticing details, imagining moments, and capturing life as it unfolds.
On a wedding day, all of that intensity becomes a strength. I can focus completely on your day. I notice the small glances, the quiet smiles, and the moments between the moments that often go unseen. I follow the flow of the day, stay present, and capture the genuine connections around you.
When it comes to your photos, I cannot move on to the next wedding or anything else until your gallery is done. Each image deserves my full attention. It is all-consuming, but in a way that makes your memories feel alive and complete.
It is not always easy. Sometimes it is messy. Sometimes I struggle to switch off. But this intensity is why I can be fully present with you and why your photos feel real, honest, and connection-focused.
Being neurodivergent is not a flaw. It is a lens through which I see the world. It is how I see your wedding, with all its beauty, emotion, and small details that make it uniquely yours.


