
The Finch House offers a setting that feels transported: an old-world, European-inspired estate in Lexington, North Carolina. With its textured walls, neutral tones, and estate-style grounds, it’s the kind of venue that naturally lends itself to editorial imagery and intentional portraits.
This editorial wedding day for Logan + Jacob leaned into that energy fully. Every part of the day was approached with artistry in mind, allowing space for refined, fashion-forward portraits while still letting the celebration unfold at an unhurried pace. The result was a gallery rooted in elegance and intention, where each image feels composed yet effortless. As a loose editorial wedding photographer blending a documentary style approach, this who day was a dream.
Logan brought a confident, expressive presence to the day, embracing the camera with ease and trust. Rather than chasing constant motion, we focused on creating images that felt timeless and elevated with portraits that highlighted form, light, and connection in a way that feels both modern and enduring.
The Finch House served as the perfect backdrop for this approach. Its European influence and intimate scale created a canvas that allowed simplicity to shine, proving that editorial wedding imagery doesn’t require excess, just thoughtful design, presence, and a setting that speaks for itself.
For couples drawn to refined celebrations, editorial portraits, and wedding photography that feels artful rather than performative, this day is a beautiful example of what’s possible (on both digital and 35mm film).
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Maggie is a wedding photographer based on the Carolina coast, documenting wedding days with a heartfelt, intentional, and timeless approach for couples who want their memories to feel as real as they lived them.