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Capturing Moments
Close your eyes for a moment and imagine this scene: The sun is dipping low in the sky, casting everything in that dreamy golden glow. Your little one’s laughter rings out as they twirl in the grass. Your partner sneaks a glance at you with that look in their eye that is only reserved for you, radiating love and warmth. And for once, no one is forcing a smile at the camera or posing stiffly. You’re all just filled with joyous love and having fun. This is the kind of family photography session I live for—where moments are real, connections are front and center, and you walk away with images that feel like you.

From the Classroom to the Camera:
For twelve years, I dedicated my life to teaching in Catholic schools. It was more than just a job—it was a calling. I stayed because I knew that within the system, marginalized children needed at least one adult who truly saw them, loved them, and stood up for them. Now, as a Seattle family and high school senior photographer, that same passion drives me to create safe, joyful spaces where every client feels seen, valued, and celebrated.

The Magic of Golden Hour
I hate to admit it, but before I started learning photography, I had no clue what golden hour was.
Yep, you read that right.
I had no clue. I mean, I had always loved the soft glowing light that occurs right before sunset/after sunrise from a spectators perspective, but I didn’t know how wonderful it was until I started to study light and the way it played on subjects in college. And, I am not alone. I get so many questions about when to schedule photo sessions for the best light as well as people scheduling sessions for the worst, harsh noon light because clients don’t necessarily know the best times to schedule their session for this magical light either. I mean, the more light the better, right?

Why Pets Deserve a Spot in Your Family Photos
Okay, I’m going to come right out and say it: pets aren’t just pets—they’re family. If you’re booking a senior or family photo session and wondering whether you should include your furry (or feathered or scaled) best friend in the mix, let me tell you, the answer is a resounding YES…

5 Reasons Why Mini Sessions are a Great Choice for Families and High School Seniors
Fall is the perfect time to capture those special moments with your family or high school senior. Here’s why you should book a mini session this season:
1. The Perfect Backdrop: Fall offers stunning natural beauty, with vibrant leaves and soft, golden light that make your photos pop. It’s an ideal setting for creating timeless images.

Dear Mama: A love Letter to Help Dad Shine in Family Photo Sessions
Real talk. When was the last time you felt good about doing something when someone told you to just “suck it up for the good of the family?” If you asked me that question, my honest answer would be never. I’ve never felt good about being told to suck it up. And yet, that’s what we tell dads about family photo sessions. Sure, we think they should just suck it up because beautiful images of our gorgeous families should be as important to them as they are to us, but it isn’t always that simple.

Volunteer Park for Family Sessions
Nestled in one of the most opulent neighborhoods on Capital Hill, Volunteer Park is a gorgeous park perfect for your next family or high school senior photo session. The surrounding neighborhood is quiet and serene with blocks of beautiful houses, some as old as Seattle itself.

Capturing Generations | The Significance of Extended Family Photo Sessions
Extended family photo sessions are among my absolute favorite thing to capture. I adore the unique dynamic between family members in extended family sessions. I love how one adult sibling seems to always be the funny one, one adult sibling always seems to be the serious one, and everyone seems to know just how to interact to get the right vibe in a session. I am from a rather large family myself. I have a few dozen cousins on one side of the family and about a dozen on the other side.

The Importance of Play: Why Incorporating Play into your Photo Session Brings Out the Best In your Family
When I was a kid, getting photos done was often a stressful task. Everyone was dressed perfectly, faces were cleaned, hair was combed and re-combed (and re-re-combed) until it was time to all look at the camera, at the same time, and say cheese into a bright, flashing light. There was no connection. There was no love. The only joy to be found was on the face of the kid in the family that always seemed to be harboring a secret. And the problem with this approach was that everyone looked stiff, bored, or worried.

The Importance of Annual Family Photography
I was looking at a photograph of my baby boy the other day, and I was instantly transported 14 years into the past. I could smell is baby smell, I could feel his fine, baby-soft hair, I could hear his tiny giggle, I could feel his heartbeat against my chest, and I was moved to happy tears. Family photography isn’t just about pretty pictures, its about capturing memories that will last a lifetime. Think about it — when was the last time you had a professional family photo taken?