I believe photography is more than just documentation—it’s a way to hold this moment in time close to your heart for the rest of your life.. Whether it’s your wedding day, a quiet newborn morning, or a moment with your growing family, my goal is always the same: to create images that feel as meaningful years from now as they do today.
My love for photography began in the most ordinary, magical way: at home, with my three little ones and a makeshift studio set up in our living room. I wanted to remember every stage, every giggle, every sweet and fleeting moment of motherhood. My stepfather, who was a photographer himself, taught me how to slow down and truly see the people I loved through the lens. That gift stayed with me, and over time, it grew into something more.
Today I approach every session, whether it’s a wedding, a newborn, or a quiet family afternoon, with that same sense of gratitude and purpose. My style is timeless, natural, and light-filled, but more than anything, I want my clients to feel free and confident in front of the camera. I’ll gently guide and pose when needed, but it’s the in-between moments I love most: the way a groom looks at his bride, the quiet laughter, the subtle emotion. What I hope to deliver isn’t just a gallery of beautiful images, but a way to preserve honesty, connection, and the moments you’ll want to carry with you for the rest of your life.
I seek out natural lighting that flatters without overpowering, that makes people feel beautiful while staying true to the way the moment really looked and felt. In editing, my goal is the same: to keep colors clean, timeless, and true to life. I want your images to feel bright, joyful, and full of light, never overly filtered or trendy.
While I admire many editing styles, like the rich tones of cinematic or moody photography, I choose to keep my work grounded in simplicity and truth. My hope is that when you’re 80 years old and your wedding portraits are still hanging in your home, they’ll feel just as beautiful and meaningful as they did the day you received them. Whether it’s a toddler dancing barefoot at a backyard party, a joyful one-year-old smashing cake, or a quiet look between a couple during their vows, my aim is to honor the people and emotions in front of me and to give you images that reflect that beauty with clarity and heart.
"Perhaps this is the moment for which you were created"
Esther 4:14
My faith is the heart of who I am, and it shapes everything I do, including how I approach photography. I was raised Catholic, but my faith truly deepened when I became a mother. I quickly realized that if my children were going to ask big questions about God, I needed to know how to answer them. Raising a family has only strengthened my sense of wonder and gratitude for God's goodness. I see this work as more than a creative job; it’s a way to serve others and reflect the love of Christ. I pray for every couple and every family I photograph. My greatest hope is that through my words, presence, and images, people might come to know Jesus more deeply.
As a Christian photographer, I consider it a gift to enter into sacred moments—especially on a couple’s wedding day. I approach each ceremony with reverence and care, recognizing that this is more than a celebration; it’s a covenant and a beginning. Over the years, I’ve learned how to anticipate the quiet, powerful moments of faith—whether it’s a whispered prayer before walking down the aisle, a tearful blessing from family, or a couple pausing together to invite God into their marriage. These moments may be small in the eyes of the world, but they’re often the ones couples treasure most.
I believe that a wedding day is filled not only with beauty, but with grace. My prayer is that when couples look back on their photos—years, even decades later—they won’t just remember how it all looked, but how it felt to stand in that holy moment and begin their life together with God at the center.
When it comes to photographing weddings and portrait sessions, I believe that how you feel while being photographed matters just as much as the final images. I know it can be overwhelming to be in front of the camera, especially on a day that’s already full of emotion and expectation. That’s why I approach every session with calm, kindness, and care—so you can feel comfortable, confident, and fully yourself.
Whether I’m walking with a bride through her timeline, redirecting a toddler through play, or gently posing a senior who’s never done this before, my goal is to create an environment where real connection can shine through. The best images come when you feel relaxed and seen, and I count it as a true joy to bring peace and encouragement to every session I photograph.