MEET YOUR BIGGEST FAN.
Capturing every moment of your love story from the front row.
Hello hello! I’m Noli, a Boston-based wedding and portrait photographer, and above all, I’m a storyteller at heart.
Every couple has a unique story—one that deserves to be captured with authenticity, emotion, and a deep sense of artistry.
My journey as a photographer is deeply intertwined with my passion for live theatre. When I’m not behind the camera, you can find me on stage, where I’ve spent years honing my ability to observe, connect, and bring moments to life. This experience shapes how I approach every wedding day, allowing me to capture the full depth of human connection and the subtleties of the day—like a scene unfolding with its own rhythm, timing, and beauty.
Much like how no two nights of a play are ever the same, each wedding I photograph is a completely unique event. Even though some aspects of your day might feel like they've been done before—a venue, a dress, a first dance—each wedding is its own work of art. Your wedding will always be filled with new energy, new connections, and moments that cannot be replicated.
Your wedding will have its own distinct flow, its own story, and it’s my job to be there to capture it as it unfolds, full of spontaneity and heart.
I approach every wedding with the same mindfulness as a performer stepping onto a stage. I want to immerse myself in your world—anticipating the unscripted moments, the laughter, the tenderness, and all of the beautiful, imperfect nuances that make your story yours. This is not just about photography; it’s about creating a visual legacy that speaks to the depth and authenticity of who you are. ♡
More Fun Facts
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I'm half-filipino!
This photo was taken in Baguio, Philippines 🇵🇭 while we were visiting my family!
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I'm dating my co-worker 🤫
Logan is our resident videographer here at French’s Fotos, lol! We’ve been together for almost 6 years!
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I can do the worm
And will do it at your wedding if you let me!
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I loooove plants
A glimpse into my little jungle - it’s only continued to grow (literally)