GET TO KNOW YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER
Behind the work…
My greatest inspiration has always been love that grows over time.
I have been with my fiancé since high school. We grew up side by side, learning what it means to choose each other again and again. As we plan our own wedding in October 2026, I find myself thinking about the legacy we are building. The people who shaped us. The history we carry. The family we hope to create.
Family is everything to me. The way a father’s voice changes during a speech. The way grandparents hold hands during the ceremony. The quiet glances between siblings across a crowded dance floor. Those are the moments that stay with me.
I split my life between Arizona and Iowa, traveling often, always chasing good light and meaningful stories. At home, you will find me with our dog Milo, soaking in slow mornings, or sneaking in an afternoon nap before the next flight. I believe in working with intention and living with presence.
What inspires my work is simple. Real connection. Deep commitment. The kind of love that is not loud, but lasting.
That is what I am always looking for. And that is what I hope to preserve for you.
Behind the work…
My greatest inspiration has always been love that grows over time.
I have been with my fiancé since high school. We grew up side by side, learning what it means to choose each other again and again. As we plan our own wedding in October 2026, I find myself thinking about the legacy we are building. The people who shaped us. The history we carry. The family we hope to create.
I split my life between Arizona and Iowa, traveling often, always chasing good light and meaningful stories. At home, you will find me with our dog Milo, soaking in slow mornings, or sneaking in an afternoon nap before the next flight. I believe in working with intention and living with presence.
What inspires my work is simple. Real connection. Deep commitment. The kind of love that is not loud, but lasting. That is what I am always looking for. And that is what I hope to preserve for you.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ME AND THE CAMERA
Like many women, I grew up aware of how easily the camera can shape the way we see ourselves and how often we’re taught to shrink, adjust, or angle ourselves to fit a certain expectation.
But somewhere along the way, my perspective shifted.
I stopped seeing the camera as something that judged, and started seeing it as something that could honor people exactly as they are.
Now, when I pick up the camera, I’m not looking for perfection. I’m looking for presence and connection.
You don’t need to change anything about yourself here.
You already belong in the frame. You're already picture perfect.