Investment

(Off-Peak pricing available for weddings taking place January-March 2026)

Wedding Collections

All collections include…

• 8 hours (or more) of photographic coverage with Caitlinn Mahar-Daniels (custom coverage available for intimate weddings and elopement collections)
• Second shooter/assistant
• Select film photographs (black and white and/or color)
• A questionnaire sent out 2-3 months before your wedding day to create the photography timeline and shot list
• Sneak peek within 48 hours
• Vendor Recommendations (if desired)
• A cohesive final wedding collection delivered in an online gallery
with high-resolution digital download & print shop

• Engagement Shoots, Prints & Albums are available as add ons

Investment begins at $7,900

Let’s chat!

A bride and groom holding hands at City Winery Hudson Valley. The bride has long wavy hair and wears a lace wedding gown, while the groom golfed in a suit and bow tie. They are standing in front of a floral arch with trees in the background
photos of a couple dressed in wedding attire with vintage cars; one photo shows the groom lifting the bride in front of a car, and the other shows them sitting inside a decorated vintage car, leaning in for a kiss during their hudson valley elopment.

Who I am.

A Hudson Valley wedding and elopement photographer, encouraging couples to follow their hearts.

My shooting style blends the vibes of editorial and documentary photography.

When I am photographing a couple’s wedding, I am present in the moment, but also thinking of creating work that will have an impact decades into the future. Creating your visual legacy is something that I take very seriously, without taking myself too seriously.

I thrive off of positive energy and always promise to bring my own. For each couple I work with, I create a detailed photography timeline, and posed list (for family shots) to ensure a smooth, relaxed, organized, and absolutely magical day.

Let’s create art together.

Close-up of a wedding couple's hands, with wedding rings, resting on each other, at the Abbey Inn, black-and-white photo taken by caitlinn mahar-daniels.

Choosing your photographer.

On your wedding day, while I am capturing everything in the present moment, I will also be thinking about your future. Wedding photographs are forever and I am documenting your legacy for your grandchildren, great grandchildren, and anyone who comes next in your family tree to look back upon in the future. Your choice of photographer is so important in the grand scheme of things, and an investment in your visual legacy.

Here are some tips in choosing the best photographer for you :

Research

Make sure you love the pictures themselves, not just what’s in them (like the dress, florals, or background).

Connection

You should feel comfortable speaking with your photographer, and things should feel natural. If you don’t feel a connection with a photographer, they may not be the right choice for you.

Budget

There is a perfect photographer for every wedding. Find the right balance between your budget and your vision.

Trust Your Gut

I say this time and time again : your photographer will be with you more than any other professional on your wedding day. Your intuition will guide you in the right direction.

Do not lose track of what this day is about

It is not only the day you get married, but the first day of your marriage. You will have many people telling you how things should be done, but stay true to yourselves. Elope at a waterfall or on top of a mountain. Host an intimate wedding in a garden. Throw a giant party in a field. Do whatever makes your hearts sing.