And I’m really glad you’re here.
I photograph love in its realest form—the kind that’s imperfect, emotional, quiet, loud, fleeting, and deeply meaningful. The kind of moments that don’t always feel big while they’re happening, but end up meaning everything years from now.
Whether you’re planning a wedding day that feels true to you, or soaking in a season of life that’s moving way too fast, my heart is the same: to document your story as it actually unfolds—honestly, gently, and with intention.
I cannot wait to get to know you, and hear all the fun things you are dreaming up for your day, but in the meantime, here is a little about me:
I'm married to my best friend & biggest supporter, Caleb. We have two littles, Gabe & Lindsey (they are 15 months apart & the most wild duo). When I'm not capturing your story I'm soaking up time with my family, maybe starting a new sewing project, trying to find some treasures at the thrift store, or going on a date to In-N-Out for the 100th time (because their burgers and fries are JUST that good. You won't convince me otherwise). Aside from all of that, my relationship with Christ is the foundation of everything & He is ultimately my why behind what I do.
I’m not here to stage your life or turn your day into a photoshoot. I’m here to be present with you. To notice the in-between moments. To capture the way it felt, not just the way it looked. The hand squeezes.
The deep breaths.
The belly laughs.
The way your people show up for you. Those are the moments that matter. And those are the ones I don’t want you to forget.
Relaxed
Simple
Candid
Fun
Emotional
Friend > Vendor
When you work with me, you don’t need to worry about being “good at photos.” You don’t need to perform or pose or be anything other than yourself. I’ll guide you when you need it, step back when you don’t, and make sure you feel comfortable, seen, and at ease the entire time.
My hope is that your photos feel like home—warm, honest, emotional, and full of life. That when you look back, you don’t just see what happened… you remember how it felt.
If you value connection over perfection, presence over posing, and images that tell a story instead of just filling a frame—then I think we’ll get along really well.