Keila Bottiglieri
In Her Own Words


I walk into every wedding knowing that how my couple feels that day will show up in every single photo. So before I ever lift my camera, I'm thinking about their energy, protecting their peace, keeping things light, making sure they're actually having fun. That's not just a nice thing to do. It's the whole job.

My favorite couples are the ones who trust me to disappear into their day. They're not thinking about the shots. They're talking to their grandma, dancing with their best friend, laughing at something nobody planned. I move through the day like I belong there, because by the time the wedding comes, I do. We've been talking for months.

What I want, more than anything, is for you to open your gallery and feel transported. Not just see a beautiful photo of your grandmother laughing, but actually hear her. Not just see your best friend crying, but feel yourself right back in that moment with her. I want your gallery to feel alive. Like the whole day is still happening somewhere, and you can go back to it whenever you want.