Mo embraces the beauty of spontaneous moments and finds poetry in the unplanned. Her work is documentary by nature, capturing all your day's character and chaos with creativity and compassion.

Mo’s lifelong curiosity about the world and its people has taken her across the globe, visiting her 18th country by the age of 21. Today, she continues to travel for work, thoughtfully incorporating landscape and street photography into each destination wedding gallery, offering her couples meaningful art to display in their homes

With each couple, she weaves a shared vision of a wedding day that is intentional, personal, full of character,  and bursting at the seams with joy and laughter. 

opting for the untraditional | wedding party photos at an ice cream shop!

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Turns out, untraditional wedding party photos at an ice cream shop were just as much fun as the carousel. We had called ahead to Connie’s Creamy Cone to make sure they would be okay with an entire trolley of wedding party guests stopping by, and they were thrilled to have us. I used to walk here back when I lived in St. Paul, so this was all very nostalgic for me. And, in all honesty, it was so silly seeing everyone in full wedding attire waiting in line for ice cream cones. Thanks to Connie’s Creamy Cone for being the perfect stop on the wedding day trolley.

Missed the blog of this wedding party riding a carousel at the zoo? You can find that here!