IMAGES THAT TELL YOUR UNIQUE LOVE STORY
"Danielle was one of the very best parts of our wedding experience."
She provided so much insight and knowledge and ensured everything ran smoothly. We cannot imagine our day without her!
“By the end of the day, my husband and I, and our guests, felt like Danielle was apart of the family.”
Courtney & Mat
“Danielle is a true gem. Its something very special when you find someone so passionate about what they do and how they want you to feel on your wedding day. ”
Sam & Cam
“Once the day arrived she made it feel authentic and true to us. Capturing special moments without making us feel like we were being photographed.”
Rachel & Zach
behind the lens
I'm a Rhode Island Wedding photographer based just over the border in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island has been a second home to me for as long as I can remember. I'm on the preferred vendor list at Roger Williams Botanical Garden, I've shot at Glen Manor House, Shepherd's Run, and venues across Newport and Providence, and I know this state the way you know a place you keep choosing to return to.
My approach is a blend of documentary and direction. I'm always watching for what's real and unscripted — the look you exchange right before the ceremony starts, the moment your grandmother tears up, the friend who is trying not to cry and absolutely failing. And I'm also making sure you always know what to do. Nobody should spend their wedding day wondering if they look okay. That's my job. Yours is just to show up.
about
Glen Manor House combines a European-style feel with a Rhode Island coastal elegance. If you want to feel like you are in Europe but don't want to go full destination, this French-Chateau style venue is it!
Al & Jen tied the knot at a nearby church but celebrated at the historic Shepherd's Run in North Kingstown, RI. With its historic stone architecture, picturesque vineyards, and golden-hour light filtering through the trees, every moment felt straight out of a dream.
THE Danielle Robidoux
Your wedding is not a performance. It is not an all-day photo shoot. It is your day — one of the most significant ones of your life — and my job is to move through it with you in a way that feels like I was supposed to be there.
From our first call, I'm learning about you. What moments matter most. What makes you nervous. What kind of light your venue gets and when. I take that and build a timeline that gives your day room to breathe — enough structure to stay on track, enough space to be present.
On the day itself, I'm watching everything. The getting-ready room where your mother tries not to cry while buttoning your dress. The thirty seconds before the ceremony begins when it suddenly becomes completely real. The first dance, the toasts, the moment late in the reception when the dancing has been going for two hours and everyone's a little sweaty and completely themselves. I'm there for all of it.
What you'll receive afterward isn't just a collection of beautiful photographs. It's a record of how your wedding actually felt — the laughter, the tension, the tenderness, the chaos, the love. Images that will still hit differently twenty years from now.
There are not many places on the East Coast where the sun sets over open water. Rhode Island earns the Ocean State title — every resident is within a 30-minute drive of the coast, and that geography shapes everything, including how weddings feel here.
Newport is its own world. The gilded age mansions — the Breakers, Rosecliff, the Elms, Marble House — give you European grandeur without leaving New England. If you want dramatic architecture, sweeping lawns, and that particular kind of golden hour light that bounces off stone and ocean at the same time, Newport delivers it in a way that very few places in the country can match. I've photographed weddings in Newport and I'd go back every single time.
Providence has a completely different energy — warmer, more intimate, more layered. College Hill with its Federal-style architecture, the WaterFire basin, the East Side neighborhoods where the trees are older than anyone's grandmother. Roger Williams Botanical Garden sits in the middle of all of this and is genuinely one of my favorite venues in the state — a greenhouse that holds natural light from every direction and turns even a February wedding into something green and alive.
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