I’m sure you have a lot of questions…

  • For many families and couples I work with, this is their first time doing something like this. It’s normal to feel a little unsure at first. We ease into it slowly. I’m not going to show up and immediately start photographing. I take time to connect, to understand the space, and to let things settle.

    Over time, most people forget I’m even there. It starts to feel less like being photographed and more like just being together.

  • They don’t need to. That’s kind of the point!

    Your kiddos are allowed to be exactly who they are. Whether that’s wild, quiet, emotional, curious, or somewhere in between.

    There’s nothing your children need to do or be for this to work.

  • It doesn’t need to be.

    I’m not looking for perfection, I’m looking for you. Your home, as it is, holds your life. That’s what matters. If there’s a small area you feel more comfortable in, we can always start there, but there’s no expectation for your space to look a certain way.

  • Yes! With the same approach of observing, allowing space, and documenting what naturally unfolds.

    There are moments during a wedding day where a bit of guidance can be helpful (family portraits, for example), but for the most part, I’m focused on capturing the day as it feels, not just how it looks.

  • Most family sessions take place in your home or in a place that feels meaningful to you. Your backyard, a favorite park, somewhere you spend time together.

    We can talk through what feels right for your family.

  • Family sessions are typically delivered within 3–4 weeks.

    Weddings are typically delivered within 6–8 weeks.

  • You’ll receive your images through an online gallery - I use Pixieset - where you can download, share, and order prints if you’d like.

  • A signed agreement/contract and a deposit are required to secure your date.

    You can submit your deposit via Venmo, check, or Zelle.

    This helps protect the photographer and ensures that you are 100% booked for your session or big day.

  • Yes! Life is expensive, and increasingly so…

    I require a 50% deposit at time of booking, and then break up the remaining payments.

  • Because time moves quickly, often in ways we don’t fully notice while we’re in it.

    A lot of my work, both in photography and in hospice caregiving, has shaped how I think about memory, connection, and what we hold onto.

    This work is a way of honoring your life.