Before photography became my full-time career, I spent years as an elementary teacher. That might seem like a left turn, but it is genuinely the foundation of everything I bring to a wedding day. Teaching gave me the ability to ease people into new experiences, pivot in a split second, read a room, and know what someone needs before they can even articulate it themselves.
After building this business slowly and intentionally for the past two decades, I finally took it full-time in August of 2025. Although I was born and raised in southern New Jersey, moving to Maine 13 years ago was something I never expected to happen. Now, my fiancé and I split our time between Maine and Arizona- two locations that couldn't be more different but both equally stole pieces of our hearts forever.
Outside of wedding days, I'm an old soul. I'm a dog lover, a weightlifter, a reader, and someone who forever believes that collaboration always wins over competition.
There's something about experiencing the changing seasons that teaches you to pay attention and enjoy the present. New England does that to you. The landscapes demand that you slow down and the couples who get married in New England feel that pull, too.
Living in Maine taught me patience, presence, and how to find beauty in every single in-between moment because they're often fleeting.
Arizona is the opposite of New England in the best ways possible. The light is generous, plenty, and golden. The sky and landscape are enormous. The color palette of the desert feels like something that only exists in your dreams. Every sunset is worth documenting.
Arizona is where we're building something new and I'm bringing every lesson Maine has taught me along for the ride while inviting new experiences into Kristina Moro Photography.
Not a curated or over-produced version of you that you found on Pinterest. The actual, laugh-crying too hard at your vows version of you. That is the version I want to document. It's always the most beautiful one.
Teaching (and being an empath) has shaped the way I see and connect with people. I'm still close friends with so many couples I've photographed, even years after the galleries have been delivered. That's not something I take for granted ever.
The size of your wedding is not what makes it meaningful. The intention behind it is. I've photographed both and the ones that stay with me the longest are the ones where the couple was fully + unapologetically themselves surrounded by the people who genuinely knew and cherished them and vice versa.
My style is a perfect storm of traditional, editorial, and documentary, often all within the same wedding because your day is all of those things at once, too.
Clients have described my work as "moving and ethereal" and I loved that. I want the photographs in your gallery to feel like something you can step back into and feel, not just look at.
I photograph romance with intention. I am drawn to the quiet moments that make a gallery feel alive.
I provide approachable and lived-in luxury for the modern romantics.
My style is a perfect storm of traditional, editorial, and documentary, often all within the same wedding because your day is all of those things at once, too.
Clients have described my work as "moving and ethereal" and I loved that. I want the photographs in your gallery to feel like something you can step back into and feel, not just look at.
I photograph romance with intention. I am drawn to the quiet moments that make a gallery feel alive.
I provide approachable and lived-in luxury for modern romantic.
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