AND A DEEP LOVE FOR THE IN-BETWEEN MOMENTS.
Before this ever became a business, it was just me, a disposable camera, and rolls of Walgreens film. Chasing light and feeling wherever I could find it. I grew up in the wild and beautiful state of Idaho, where the mountains, skies, and open spaces shaped the way I see the world.
Now, I get to turn that same curiosity into galleries that feel like your favorite memory. Cinematic, nostalgic, and deeply personal.
I’m drawn to the parts of your story that aren’t posed or planned. The wind-blown hair, the quiet glances, the full-on belly laughs. That’s the good stuff, and that’s what I’m here for!
Whether we’re wandering through forests or dancing under desert skies, I’ll be the calm in the chaos, your biggest hype girl, and the one making sure you feel seen every step of the way.
My philosophy is simple: the most powerful photos are the ones that feel. I believe in creating a space where you can be fully yourselves. No pressure to perform, just room to be present, in love, and at ease. I’m drawn to the quiet magic that often goes unnoticed: the way your fingers intertwine, the soft laugh that slips out when you’re completely at home with each other, the stillness that speaks volumes.
Photography, to me, is about honoring what’s real. The emotions, the energy, the fleeting moments that make your love yours. That’s the kind of storytelling I’m here for.
I’m drawn to the poetry of light. The way morning sun spills softly through a window, casting quiet shadows and golden hues. The gentle rhythm of a morning ritual, a steaming cup of tea, the sound of laughter that feels like a secret shared just between two people. Stories whispering from the pages of books and the lived moments that unfold naturally around us. Above all, it’s the unexpected acts of love and kindness. The fleeting, tender gestures—that breathe life into the images I create. My work is a tribute to these cinematic fragments of real life, where emotion lingers long after the moment fades.
Photography has always felt sacred to me. It’s this quiet, powerful way of honoring what’s real. Something that holds emotion, memory, and meaning long after the moment has passed. I think that matters more than we sometimes realize.
I’ve always been someone who notices the little things. The way light moves through a room, the softness in someone’s expression when they’re fully present. Photography gives me a way to hold onto those fleeting, beautiful things that are easy to miss but impossible to recreate.
Weddings, especially, carry so much depth. They’re not just about one day. They’re about the people, the love, the legacy. I believe in documenting that with care. Not just because it’s beautiful, but because it’s important. These images become heirlooms. They become proof of how it all felt. That’s what drives me, knowing that what I create can be cherished not just now, but for generations.
Outside of photography, I’m all about slow living and soaking up the little things that make life feel meaningful. Quiet mornings with tea in hand, journaling by an open window, and long walks to clear my head are kind of my love language.
You can usually find me getting lost in a good fantasy or romance novel (Throne of Glass and anything by Abby Jimenez are forever favorites), rewatching Pride & Prejudice, or playing something moody or magical on Spotify. My music taste is all over the place—Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Sleep Token, cinematic scores, indie folk, and the occasional scream-your-heart-out alt-rock moment. It really depends on the mood (and the day).
At home, I’m surrounded by my four little chaos gremlins: Gemini, Cheeto, and Amelia—the cats who definitely think they own the place—and Nala, my sweet dog who keeps us all in check. They’re my daily dose of joy and mischief.
Nature is where I feel most grounded. Misty forests, foggy hills, wildflower fields… those are the places that feel like home. I’m a sucker for handwritten letters, romantic movie soundtracks, and deep, soul-filling conversations that linger long after they end.
And yes—I cry at book endings, emotional speeches, and the same scenes in Grey’s Anatomy no matter how many times I’ve seen them.
Lauren & Ryan
Amy & Matt
Claire & Steve
Tasha & Josh
Taylor & Kevin
Kimi & Mack
Lilly & Nolan
Jess & Carson
Zaira & Fransico
Alex & Dom
Alexis & Peter
Megan R.
Adriana & Luis
Mindy J.
Jess & John