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Film photographer. Photojournalist. Everyday Documentarian. Based in Portland Oregon
Margaret Wroblewski
My images aren’t perfect but life isn’t either. Because my job isn’t to make you look perfect—it’s to freeze real moments in time. The moments you didn’t see. The ones you never want to forget. The ones that transport you back in time.
I feel my purpose is to document the memories you might miss. And I think that’s why this medium chose me. As a reminder to see what’s important rather than letting them flutter by. To create history as we experience it. And to immerse myself in your wedding just as you will be.
This work is what I love and you’ll find me camera-in-hand most days. Because photographing new spaces and people is a rush, and getting film scans back is what I look forward to most. I’ve spent more than a decade practicing my art so I can create something personal for you, and I’ll do it with care.
-Margaret
INTROVERT | VISIONARY | DREAM ABOUT BEING ON A TRAIN IN SWITZERLAND
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Cinephile. Media artist. Wedding photographer. Based in Washington, D.C.
Stella Sharpe
I find photography to be the most satisfying work. The marriage of movement and stillness. The reminder of who we are. Documenting snippets of time that would otherwise be missed. It’s the stuff deeply personal stories are made of—and important to photograph because life flies by.
My parents would tell you I was bound to spend life with a camera in my hand. As a child I would study films (the visuals, the story, the music). It all captivated me and is why I approach my art as I do. Because there are moments in your life that you deserve to study as well.
Most days are spent editing film or video—where I focus on how things flow with one another. And, in the end, it’s the people I care deeply about who inspire my work and make my art what it is.
-Stella
ROMANTIC | ADVENTURER | SEES LIFE IN MOVING IMAGES