Photo by Margaret Muza

A Cinematic Wisconsin wedding photographer with over 20 years behind the lens.

A heart that feels everything deeply

I've always been the quiet observer. As a child, I was the one watching from the edges; studying light through windows, memorizing the mood of a room. I still carry that little girl with me today. She’s the reason I see what others might miss.

 

I’m a sensitive girly through and through. I feel moments in my bones and that’s what guides my work. I let the things that move me shape my work. Cinematography is probably the number one thing that I seek inspiration from. Movies like The Secret Garden(1993 version, of course). Pride and Prejudice(2005 version because there's no other that compares), and Kill Bill, or any Quentin Tarantino film.

 

I draw inspiration from other things like renaissance paintings, music, and floral. If I wasn’t a photographer I’d probably be a florist. I’m drawn to the moon and the way sunlight dances across the earth.

 

I love:

People watching.
Meaningful conversations.
Vinyl records.
Thrifting.
Old Hollywood films.
Candle-making.
Witchy things.
Wearing all black.

A proper filthy martini.

Haunted homes.
Shooting on film.

 

My two dogs, Bertha and Emilio, are my entire world. I’m part of the dead dad club, so my sense of humor is elite and a little unhinged in the best way.

 

 

 

 

"I’m a very romantic person. I don’t mean romantic in a flowers and
chocolate kind of way. It’s more like if it’s raining, I’ll go up to the
window and press my nose against the glass and sigh at how beautiful it
all looks." -Amy Winehouse

 

The Art of feeling

Documentary with reverence

After two decades photographing weddings what I know for sure is this:

Love is layered. It’s quiet and loud and sacred and chaotic all at once. My job isn’t to manufacture moments, but to witness them honestly, artfully, and with reverence. To create images that feel like stills from your favorite film. The kind you’ll look at years from now and feel all over again.

If you’re drawn to depth, nostalgia, artistry, and poetic moments, we’ll be the perfect fit.

 

 

Let’s document the real moments

and create something magical together.

annapage@annapagephotography.com
Cinematic Wisconsin wedding photographer
920.948.2029