Maternity shoot at Shawnee Mission Park. Spring 2024
Read MoreFall in Love All Over Again
Des and Noah are celebrating their 6 year anniversary and a big city move! It’s good time take portraits as a couple to solidify the loving bonds.
We had a great day trekking through the reeds and through the woods to capture the best golden hour light the sun had to give. The rich reds and golden wheat colors have made this is my favorite shoot thus far. I hope their love continues to grow, and I get to see them again.








Beware the Bears
Handsomest father and son duo exploring the woods.
Read MoreHey, Jude!
Sunny fall days in the park are what memories are made of.
Read MoreMy family, October 2023
Finding My Why
Family portrait 2023. Click Read More for mission statement and more photos
Read MoreWedding Bells
As a professional retoucher and second camera shooter, I’ve had the opportunity to work top tier events. The photographers’ work doesn’t stop when the night is over. Designing modern weddings albums is my favorite part of the event. Here are a few of my favorite compositions.
Walk On By
Some days are best for going out alone. Scouting locations and looking around, not to get lost- but to become found in your favorite mind space.
Read MoreThink Before you Click
I studied photography at the Art Institute of Philadelphia. I may be dating myself, but it is there, in the early 2000’s, where I first learned how to develop film in a darkroom. I have unloaded rolls of film in a light proof closet. I have developed strips of negatives and hung them to dry. I have even enlarged prints through a traditional bath of chemical fixers and washes by hand.
I write all this to say, that there is not much Photoshop can do to fix a terrible picture. Everything must be in order before you click the shutter. The light, the composition, the pose, and the exposure must be correct. In the world of film there are 12-36 frames. There are limited do-overs, and each one is expensive.
Thankfully, digital photography has eliminated the cost developing film, but the concept of conserving frames has stuck with me. I don’t haphazardly click and hope to catch the moment. I await the presence of the magic moment like a nature photographer awaiting an endangered species to cross the plains. I anticipate the breeze to lift a wisp of hair, a car in the background to pass by, or a ruffle in a skirt to sway the right way. Once I see it, I am ready to catch it like lightning in a bottle.
Train Your Brain
Some days are best for going out alone. Scouting locations and looking around, not to get lost- but to become found in your favorite mind space.
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