I’ve been photographing couples and families for 7 years now—capturing the kind of moments you can’t re-stage or re-do. The ones that only happen once, and deserve to be frozen exactly as they were.
I grew up in Las Vegas, and now live in Utah with my husband Cooper and our baby boy, Fen.
I'm happiest outside, preferably somewhere quiet with a mountain view—or honestly, in Alaska.
I believe your photoshoot should feel like a deep breath, not a performance. You don’t have to pose perfectly or know what to do.
You just have to show up and be real. I’ll take care of the rest.
We’ll be sure your photos look modern, yet timeless. I don’t work off of trends that will be out of date before you even get your photos back--this is about utilizing my creative vision so your photos will still look just as magical years down the road.
I’ve been behind the camera for 7 years, and it will show up in your photos. I bring expertise for all different lighting situations, capturing all the angles and moments you didn’t know you were missing, and guiding you to get the best shots.
Awkward in front of the camera? I got you. Over the years, I’ve learned lots of things to help my clients feel comfortable in front of the camera! You’ll be amazed how comfy you’ll feel during the session because we focus on you, not the camera.
For the couple who wants to remember the feeling, not the picture-perfect day. Imagine your wedding day knowing that it will all be documented, leaving you to fully enjoy the day and not having to make sure your Uncle Joe remembers to take his lens cap off.
This is for the couple who want to be guided through the photo session and not have to stress about where to put their hands. For the couple who want to have a relaxed experience hanging out with your love bird, documenting your sweet, tender memories together.
Tired of family sessions that are just plain painful and awkward? Yeah, same! The family experience is perfect for families who just want to be themselves and document the raw, real versions of this time in their lives. We’re talking in between feedings and playing peek-a-boo or tag, because that’s real life. Let’s remember it as it is!