I’ve spent years making personal work, photographing my own relationships and experiences.


That’s shaped how I see.


I bring that same attention to weddings.


Sasha Prince self-portrait

A self-portrait. Wedding photography is personal.

I've been photographing weddings, families, and the people around me for over twenty years — Hawaii first, then Ohio, now Englewood on Florida's Gulf Coast. I work in film: 35mm, medium format, toy cameras. I photograph what's there. I don't direct.


I use film cameras — 35mm, medium format, toy cameras — alongside digital, to capture emotions, moods, the essence of moments. My black-and-white film photography, in particular, is a testament to the timeless, evocative power of capturing life's simple truths. I photograph across Southwest Florida — Sarasota, Anna Maria Island, Siesta Key, Venice, Boca Grande, Naples — and I work the same way whether it's a wedding, a family, or a portrait: quietly, without direction, letting things be what they are.


I take on 8–12 weddings a year. That number is intentional. I come to each project with an open heart and mind, free from preconceived notions or expectations. After the wedding, the photographs become a printed zine — sequenced like a photo essay, something you hold in your hands. Not just a gallery link. Something that lasts.