Featured
This is the first thing a potential client will see. This collection is a glimpse into the heart of my work, showcasing the range of emotions, styles, and stories I am honored to capture. Each photograph is chosen to represent the magic I see in family connections, from the golden light of an open field to the quiet intimacy of the studio.
Outdoor Stories: Bathed in Golden Light
I believe the best light is the one Mother Earth gives us. We will find a place where your family feels at home, be it a park, a forest trail, or an open field, and capture your story during the magical golden hour. These sessions are about real interactions and the beauty of nature.
Studio Portraits: Modern & Minimalist
My all-white studio setup is a blank canvas for your family's connection to shine. The clean, bright, and airy feel creates timeless portraits that are both modern and full of light. This style is perfect for focusing purely on expressions and emotions.
Studio Portraits: Classic & Dramatic
For a more classic and intimate feel, I use a dark background to create dramatic, soulful portraits. This style strips away all distractions, putting the focus entirely on the bonds and emotions you share. These images have a rich, painterly quality.
The Maternity Journey: Awaiting the Miracle
Pregnancy is a sacred chapter in your family's story, a time of quiet anticipation and profound love. I capture this fleeting journey, whether outdoors surrounded by nature or in the intimacy of the studio, creating memories of the life growing within.
Newborn Moments: Life's First Breath
There is nothing more pure than the first few days of a new life. My newborn sessions are gentle and patient, focused on capturing the tiny details, the peaceful sleep, and the first tender moments of connection between you and your baby.
The Art of Black & White
Removing color allows the soul of the moment to speak. I use black and white to create timeless, emotional portraits that feel like a memory frozen in time. This style emphasizes connection, expression, and the pure feeling behind the photograph.