A Lifestyle Session

It’s always such an honor to photograph families as they continue to grow. It’s even more of an honor to capture families in their own homes. It’s the perfect way to not only document your family through the years but also the perfect way to document all the love and hardwork you’ve put into making your house a home. Thank you to my sweet friends, the Brynes’ family, for welcoming me into your home and for letting me help you capture some special memories before your family of three becomes a family of four.

Photos are a mix of digital and Fuji400H scanned by PhotoVision Prints.

A Family Session

This session was such a joy to photograph. It had all the elements needed to create a beautiful session- golden sunlight, beautiful greens, perfect outfits, a smiley little babe, and a family so clearly in love. I hope you enjoy browsing a few of my favorite images of the Scott family.

Photos are a mix of digital and Fuji400H scanned by PhotoVision.

A Maternity Session

You know how some couples are just meant to be parents? The ones that always play and interact with every child they see. The ones that all their nieces, nephews, and friends kids just absolutely adore. That’s Michelle and Jack. They are going to be two of the best parents out there and their sweet baby Brady is one lucky little guy to have them. It was such an honor to document this special time as their family grows and I can’t wait to continue it with their newborn session in a few short weeks.

Photos are a mix of digital and Fuji400H scanned by Photo Vision Prints.

A Newborn Session

Newborn lifestyle sessions are my most favorite sessions to photograph. I love capturing those tender moments between families as they welcome home a new baby. The love, the connection, the snuggles… it truly doesn’t get any better than that and I am just so grateful to my wonderful clients who trust me with the task of documenting such a special time for them. The honor is not lost on me.

Here are a few images from my time with the Keener family. Enjoy!

Photos are a mix of digital and Fuji400H scanned by PhotoVision Prints.

A Maternity Session

It’s always an honor when a fellow photographer asks you to capture a special time in their family’s life, especially when it’s a photographer whose work you have admired for quite some time. Kelli, from Kelli Seeley Photography , and her husband Ryan are expecting their fifth little one in just a few months. They opted to do a maternity session, just the two of them, and I just love that idea! These photographs will forever be treasured by the little girl in her mamas belly.

Phots are a mix of digital and Fuji400H scanned by Richard Photo Lab.

My Journey into Film

I’ve always admired film photographers and their work. Their images always coming out with the creaminess of skin tones, the most beautiful greens, and some seriously gorgeous pinks. They have a softness about them that are unmatched. The light reflected just right in every single image they produce. They are able to catch the most organic and raw moments during each session by being intention with each shutter click. Something that I just never thought I would be able to teach myself.

In fact, I never thought I would venture into film photography at all until three of my best photog friends encouraged me to jump in and try it, after listening to me complain on several different occasions that I felt like I was stuck in a creative rut. I went back and forth with myself for what seemed like ages. Overall, there were many reasons that kept me from adding this medium to my repertoire. A few of those included not being able to shoot in low-light situations and still match the style of photography that I love, not being able to see the back of my camera to make sure my camera settings are correct, the extra time it would take me to learn a whole new area of photography, and mostly, the inability to click my shutter a couple hundred times during a shoot until I get just the right shot of your squirrelly little toddlers that I have the pleasure of shooting. I mean don’t get me wrong, I love those soft, slightly blurred images just as much as anyone else but I also love the in focus, everyone looking at the camera smiling ones too. Those images just aren’t always possible when shooting film exclusively, especially with my littlest clients. But what is possible and just so, so good with film is the way it forces me to slow down and be conscious with every image I take. It forces me into a different zone of creativity that I don’t feel when I shoot digital. It gives me a nervous, excited feeling every time I pull out my Pentax. And, the best part, it pushes me to learn new editing tricks so I can seamlessly match my digital and film images. I truly feel learning film these past few weeks have made me a better photographer. I have still have so much to learn and so much practice to do but for now I am happy with my decision to become a hybrid photographer. I’m not sure when and where film will take me but for now, I am enjoying the ride.

A huge thank you to this sweet mama and her boys for letting me shoot my very first roll of film in their beautiful home. I will forever treasure this session.

Photos are a mix of digital and Fuji400H scanned by Richard Photo Lab.

A Studio Session

I’ve known Michelle since I was in middle school. That was sixteen years ago. My how time flies! It was such an honor to be able to capture this special time for her. We had Starbucks, she got to see my own two boys, we caught up on all things pregnancy and life related, and also took some of my most favorite photographs to date. It was a relaxing, quiet, and perfect Sunday morning. Just how all Sunday mornings should be.

Photos are a mix of digital and Fuji400H scanned by Richard Photo Lab.