High school sweethearts brought together under the adorable guise of the bride needing a chemistry tutor, Clarissa & Daniel traveled across the world with seventy of their nearest and dearest for four days of celebrations in the Tuscan countryside.

Originally built for the Pope, the elegant 17th-century Villa Cetinale hosted the wedding festivities. With great thought and care, they worked with Laura Bravi to create the most romantic, cinematic moments for those they care for most.


Clarissa & Daniel | Villa Cetinale, Tuscany

An American Celebration at an Italian Villa 

- Laura Bravi, Wedding Planner & Designer

“Molly is the absolute best choice you can make for your wedding photographer.

If timeless talent, kindness, experience, and support are the qualities you are looking for in your wedding photographer, you have found them all already, and more, in her.” 

- Clarissa & Daniel

“I found Molly and fell in love with her work months before my husband and I were even engaged! As soon as we decided on a destination wedding in Tuscany and reception in Napa, I booked her immediately for both

Molly was an absolute dream to work with throughout the entire eighteen month wedding planning process. She was always willing to go above and beyond to offer advice, recommendations, and really listen to what was important to us. Our photography sessions were so effortless and smooth and we were absolutely blown away when we received our galleries.

Molly is a true artist and professional and we will treasure the photos for a lifetime!” 

"Molly was an absolute dream to work with throughout the entire wedding planning process. She always went above and beyond to offer recommendations and really listen to what was important to us. Our sessions were so effortless and we were absolutely blown away by the images.

Molly is a true artist and we will treasure the photos for a lifetime!"

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Old-world elegance with a hint of that French ‘je ne sais quois.’