Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Wedding Photographer |
4KARMA STUDIO

Inclusive Los Angeles Wedding Photographers for Same-Sex Weddings & Queer Elopements

As a husband-and-wife photography team, we believe marriage equality is a fundamental human right. . We’ve built our business as inclusive Los Angeles wedding photographers because every couple deserves to see their love captured in authentic, true-to-life imagery.
We are committed to:

Continuous Education: Staying informed to better serve the LGBTQ+ community.

Affirming Language: Using inclusive terminology that respects your identity.

Safe Spaces: Ensuring your wedding day is free from judgment or outdated heteronormative expectations.

We’re here to make sure you can be 100% yourselves, providing a professional experience where your love is the only thing that matters.

Why We Stand With You

We are a husband-and-wife wedding photography team in Los Angeles providing true-to-life coverage for the LGBTQ+ community. As inclusive Los Angeles wedding photographers, we offer a dual-perspective approach to same-sex weddings and queer elopements, capturing every candid moment from two angles simultaneously. From DTLA to Malibu, our photography delivers vibrant, authentic imagery for trans, non-binary, and gay couples who want their story told with heart and precision. Hire a married photography team in LA that celebrates your right to marry with documentary-style expertise.

As a husband-and-wife photography team, we are so proud—and honestly, constantly surprised—by how many LGBTQ+ couples place their trust in us. We are always incredibly glad to be part of these weddings; it's where we truly feel we can spread our wings and let our creativity fly.
Let’s Talk Vision (and Drinks)
We’re here to listen, learn, and obsess over your vision. Your love story o us—it’s the fuel that drives our entire creative process. While the wedding industry loves to throw around the word "authenticity," very few have the endurance to truly follow the emotional flow of an LGBTQ+ wedding day for hours on end. We want to hear about your pronouns, your chosen family, and the traditions you’re keeping (or tossing).
Your Natural Chemistry
Before the big day, we always offer a pre-wedding mini session and is a chance for us to observe how you two naturally interact, lean in, and laugh together. As LGBTQ+ friendly wedding photographers, we know that every couple has a unique physical shorthand. Our goal is to learn yours so we can capture it effortlessly on the wedding day. We can have a lot of fun together and if you have a wild, "out of the box" idea, we are 100% in.
Your Wedding day. Creativity Over Stereotypes.
We prioritize creativity over repetition. Whether you’re planning a non-binary wedding ceremony in Los Angeles, a surprise drag performance, or an intimate rooftop elopement, we adapt our lens to your ideas. Some of the best authentic wedding photos happens in the "in-between" moments. This is where we truly shine as inclusive Los Angeles wedding photographers. When you strip away the stereotypes, we’re left with pure, creative freedom.

The Experience: Celebrate Love Without Limits

Featured LGBTQ-Friendly Venues in Los Angeles

We love working at spaces that celebrate diversity as much as we do. Here are a few of our favorite inclusive wedding venues in LA:

La Venta Inn (Palos Verdes): A breathtaking coastal venue that welcomes the community with open arms and panoramic ocean views."

The 1909 (Topanga Canyon):For the couple that wants to escape the city and "spread their wings" in nature. Nestled in the trees of Topanga, this venue is Bohemian forest sanctuary.

NOOR (Pasadena): They provide a dedicated Event Manager who specializes in LGBTQ+ friendly vendor recommendations, ensuring every person on your team is an ally.

The Millwick (DTLA): An urban oasis in the Arts District perfect for vibrant, documentary-style photography.

The Fig House (Highland Park): A colorful, mid-century modern gem that is famously LGBTQ-affirming.

The London West Hollywood: For couples seeking editorial-style imagery in a historic center of the West Hollywood LGBTQ movement. alike.