Meet your photographer

Hey! I’m Noah Wolfe

I’ve documented hundreds of one-of-a-kind weddings, immersing myself in the most raw, unscripted moments—where the magic truly happens. The result? Timeless, unfiltered photographs that don’t just preserve memories but transport you right back to the emotions, laughter, and love of your day.

We’d love to hear your story and capture it in a way that feels just as real as the moments themselves.

I'm deeply passionate about photographing weddings in a way that feels natural, authentic, and true to your story. No awkward posing, stiff angles, or forced smiles—just genuine moments, real emotions, and the little in-between details that make your day uniquely yours. My goal is to capture the raw, unfiltered beauty of your wedding as it unfolds, so when you look back at your photos, you don’t just see the day—you feel it all over again.

When I’m not documenting weddings, you can find me training Jiu Jitsu, trying to snag any last-minute openings from my tattoo artist, or going to Xia Bao with my wife Maddie

Black and white photo of a person sitting on a stool in a sunlit industrial space. The floor is wooden, and shadows create a geometric pattern on the wall.  Photographed on film in Brooklyn, NYC

Things I

Black and white photo of two people embracing and smiling in NAshville, TN. Couple wedding photographer team
Person walking along a sandy beach at the edge of the ocean under a clear blue sky.

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Man holding a large, happy-looking dog, Pacific Coast Highway shirt, outdoor background.  Photographed on film in Nashville, TN

The love of my life, Maddie Wolfe. She works with me on some weddings! You may meet her if you’re lucky. She’s my better half.

Black and white photo of a folded jiu-jitsu gi with a black belt on a mat. In Nashville, TN
Brindle dog lying on a bed with light gray sheets and blankets.

My dogs, Henny (above) and Hattie (below). I may be a bit bias, but I think they’re the best dogs in this whole world. They’re about 130 pounds of pure joy.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training session at a gym with instructors and students, mats, and "Renzo Gracie Nashville" sign on wall.

I started Brazilian jiu jitsu a few years ago, I can’t seem to kick the addiction. You can find me here at least once a day. And if you happen to train, would love to get some rounds in!

FAQs

  • Yes!

  • All packages are custom to fit your day, but they can include a variety of: hours, film, second photographers, rehearsal dinner, engagement session, prints, and albums!

  • I shoot both film and digital, blending the best of both worlds to capture your day authentically. Some of my film cameras shoot in a 6×6 format, meaning they produce beautifully timeless square images. If you’ve noticed those distinctive square shots in my work, they were likely taken with my Rolleiflex film camera—truly one of my favorite cameras I’ve ever used!

  • Yes! A majority of the day is photographed on various film and film cameras. Nearly all my packages include it.

  • My approach is heavily documentary-based, meaning I focus on capturing your wedding day as it naturally unfolds. While I don’t rely on traditional posing, I provide direction and guidance at key moments to ensure we achieve the best of both worlds—beautiful, natural portraits of you both and authentic, candid moments you’ll cherish forever.

  • Absolutely! I've photographed weddings everywhere from my home state of Tennessee to Australia. All travel fees are already included in the pricing guide I provide, so the price you see is the price you pay—no hidden costs or surprises.

  • To get started, simply fill out the contact form. From there, we’ll schedule a call to discuss your wedding day and vision. I’ll then send over custom-tailored package options for you to choose from. Once you’ve selected the perfect fit, a signed agreement will secure your date and make everything official!

Black and white photo of a bride and groom kissing in front of a building, with sunlight creating a lens flare at Ravenswood Mansion in Nashville, TN.

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