photo essays

“A day in the life” or NArRATIVE style shoots

I would love to document your everyday and tell your story through photographs. These shoots last several hours and often follow you through multiple activities or locations. The result capture the art that is inside of the everyday, seeking to stop time where you are today. Click the photo to see some examples of this style.

We are making photographs to understand what our lives mean to us.
— Ralph Hattersley
 

capturing faces + family relationships

Portrait sessions are a mix of scripted and unscripted captures, designed to paint an authentic picture of the people and details that matter most to you. Examples can be found by clicking on the photo.

 
The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do.
— Andy Warhol
 
 

still life: time capsules

Do they have a favorite lovey? A cherished tea cup passed down from the elder generation? I’d love to capture it in a beautiful image for wall art or for a beautiful family photobook focused on just this year in your family’s life. Click on the puppy to see some examples.

Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
— Aaron Siskind
 
 

heartfelt + unique ideas

Have you ever wondered how you can create a standout photo to document a birthday or milestone? Or create a super unique holiday card photo? Or give the grandparents a beautiful and unique gift? Check out some of my ideas. I love experimenting with new photoshoot ideas, if you have ideas of your own? Check out some examples!

Taking an image, freezing a moment, reveals how rich reality truly is.
— Anonymous