A little about,

THE LOUNGE

A woman sitting on a chair with her chin resting on her hand, looking at the camera in a room with exposed brick wall and large windows with curtains, with a camera on the floor nearby.
A woman with tattoos sitting on a chair in front of a brick wall, holding a camera on her lap, with her hand near her chin, in a room with wooden flooring and curtains.

We are two friends who turned years of photographing weddings together into building a space of our own. Over the last four years we have documented more than twenty weddings across the country, learning how to create with trust, care, and intention. Those experiences shaped us—not just as photographers, but as storytellers and collaborators.

The Aperture Lounge is a natural extension of that work. It is a space where creativity and community meet, designed for artists who want room to dream, experiment, and connect. Just as we aim to capture moments that feel honest and lasting, we built this studio to hold the same values: authenticity, collaboration, and heart.

More than a backdrop, The Aperture Lounge is a place for stories to unfold—whether it is through a camera lens, a film reel, or a gathering of people who believe in the power of art.

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Two women taking a mirror selfie in a room with hardwood floors. The woman on the left has pink hair, glasses, and is wearing a black top and loose black jeans. The woman on the right has curly hair, tattoos, and is wearing a dark sleeveless body suit. She is making a kissy face and leaning toward the woman on the left.