Our job is to capture your love in its rawest, funniest and truest forms — double chins, belly laughs and awkward hand placements and all. None of that stiff “say cheese” nonsense. We’re talking the real you.

I tried the whole “normal jobs” thing for a while—turns out, I’m much better at holding a camera than holding a 9–5. After a short detour through the land of odd jobs and “maybe this is my career” moments, I’ve found myself right back where I belong: behind the lens.

I’m 27, which basically means I’m young enough to crouch awkwardly in weird positions for the perfect shot, but old enough to know better than to say “just one more photo” (it’s never just one). I’ve photographed sweaty mosh pits, glamorous models, teary weddings, and yes, even houses—because apparently real estate needs Tinder pics too.

But here’s the deal: I’m basically your professional third wheel and my job is to capture your love in its rawest, funniest, truest forms — double chins, belly laughs, awkward hand placement and all. None of that stiff “say cheese” nonsense. We’re talking the real you.

And then there’s Evangeline—my partner and the creative heart of our team. She comes up with the ideas, I capture them, and together we turn awkward glances, genuine laughter, and spontaneous moments into photos that feel natural, heartfelt, and timeless.

So, if you’re after picture-perfect, Pinterest-board clones… swipe left. But if you want photos that scream this is us—you’ve found your people.

Regards Tristan, Professional 3rd Wheeler.

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