
Jennifer Adler Photography

Photographer
Jennifer Adler Photography
Based in Providence, RI, USA

- Photos
- 17
- Albums
- 2
Average Response Time 12-24 hrs
About Jennifer Adler Photography
Founded in 2013
Hi, I'm Jenny - I'm a storyteller and journalist at heart. I've been a photojournalist for a decade, mostly focused on stories about science and conservation for National Geographic, Vox, HuffPost, The Pulitzer Center, The Nature Conservancy, and others. I also apply this photojournalistic style to weddings, elopements, and engagements to document joy, tears, love, and little moments during your big day. Using this documentary-style approach, you won't even know I'm there, but at the end of the day, you'll have a beautiful visual narrative that tells the story of your wedding day. This photojournalistic style results in images that make you feel something when you look at them - they are authentic, candid, unposed, genuine, and emotional. If this is what you've been envisioning for your wedding, let's be friends...
Available In
- Providence
Event Albums 2
Pricing Packages
Jennifer Adler Photography Pricing
- Minimum Spend
- $1,500
Taxes and fees not included
Catering not included
Beverages not included
Services
Destination
Custom Albums
Second Shooter
FAQs 5
- Will you edit and color correct my photos?
- Yes! I will edit the photos and provide high resolution files to you within a few weeks of your wedding/elopement/engagement session.
- What is your pricing?
- Coming from the conservation and photojournalism world, wedding photography seems astronomically expensive. I want to change that. My rate starts at $2,500 for 6 hours of coverage for weddings and elopements. Engagement shoots start at $1,500. Send me a message!
- What is your approach to working with clients?
- I love meeting and getting to know every couple I work with - I want to hear your story, how you met, your favorite hobbies, etc. As a photojournalist, the photos that result from our time together will be authentic, candid, unposed, genuine, and emotional. I blend in but the photos stand out.
- How long have you been a photographer?
- I've been a photojournalist for a decade, mostly focused on stories about science and conservation for National Geographic, Vox, HuffPost, The Pulitzer Center, The Nature Conservancy, and others. I also apply this photojournalistic style to weddings, elopements, & engagements.
- How would you describe your photography style?
- My photojournalistic, documentary-style approach results in images that make you feel something when you look at them - they are authentic, candid, unposed, genuine, and emotional.