the girl behind the camera
Hello! My name is Micayla. I am 23 years old, an undergraduate theology student, and a part-time photographer. When I was in high school, I started taking photos of nature just for fun, but what began as a mere hobby transformed into my favorite thing ever.
My Catholic faith is the most important part of my life and it is my greatest joy to have the opportunity of bringing that into my work of capturing God’s creation. I love to travel and when I am not taking photos of people, you will be sure to find me taking photos of landscapes, sunsets, architecture, cathedrals, etc.
During the rare occassion that I do not have a camera in my hand, I love taking walks on the beach, reading, dancing in the rain, and embracing every moment.
Life is a gift, and the Giver is good.
With joy,
Micayla Mary
fun facts about me
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I am a senior in college studying Theology and Catechetics! I have a passion for proclaiming the Gospel, and I am hoping to either teach theology at the high school level or work in marriage and family ministry!
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I used to be a gymnast, dancer, and cheerleader for many years. I love staying active and I am an avid runner and weightlifter. Currently training for a marathon!
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I grew up in Massachusetts in a cute little coastal town on the beach!
My family has a boat and we love to go out on the water in the summertime!
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I am a big fan of road trips - but they must include good music! Worship, folk, and country are some of my favorites :)
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I love spending time outside, taking walks in nature, and going hiking! One of my favorite ways to connect with God is through His beautiful creation :)
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I love traveling! In 2019, I had the opportunity to hike to the equator in Ecuador - that was one of my most exciting adventures yet! I have also been to Portugal, Austria, and Italy!
Mission Statement
At Micayla Mary Photography, my mission is to capture the truth, beauty, and goodness of the Creator through His creation.
I wholeheartedly believe that my job is far more than taking photographs. It is my daily prayer that the Lord would allow me to see through His eyes every time I pick up a camera. I desire to capture the beauty of my clients in such a way that when you look at your photos you think, “Wow. This is how the Lord sees me.”
Pillars
Focusing on the Sacrament
Your wedding day is not a photo-shoot. It is the grace-filled day on which you enter into a lifelong covenant with your spouse, joined together by God. Truly, it is a day when Heaven comes a little closer to Earth. As a Catholic wedding photographer, I seek to capture the sanctity and holiness of your day.
Capturing the Real You
I’m not here to put a camera in your face and tell you to sit still and smile. I want you have fun and be yourself. I’ll give you some poses, but I want to capture those real candid moments you didn’t even know were happening.
Providing Professionalism
With several years of photography experience and top-of-the-line equipment, I have truly put my heart and soul into developing my skill. I care deeply about the quality of the work I deliver to my clients and intend to give you nothing but the best. Every photograph is thoughtfully captured and edited with precision.
under the patronage of Saint Pope John Paul II
In a society that celebrates hook-up culture and devalues the Sacrament of Marriage, Saint Pope John Paul II reminds us of the dignity of marriage as a lifelong covenant of man and woman joined together by God.
As a theology student, I have a great love and passion for Saint Pope John Paul II’s teachings on the Theology of the Body. JPII was greatly influential in promoting teachings on the dignity of the human person, the Sacrament of Marriage, and the family. His teachings have had a profound impact on my life and have inspired me to capture the beauty of marriage as a Catholic wedding photographer. I pray often for his intercession not only in my life, but especially in my work of capturing the Sacrament.
“Do not forget that true love sets no conditions. It does not calculate or complain, but simply loves.”
- Saint Pope John Paul II