Toni Braxton | You’re Makin’ Me High

I am so proud of these.

This goddess gave me the green light to share my favorites from her intimate portrait session. Read More


Early 2023 Families

Everything is pretty good.

The kids are on summer break, I saw Taylor Swift, and this is a life changing book that I am reading: “The Awakened Family” by Dr Shefali Tsabary

Here are some favorites from recent family portrait sessions. Read More


mom’s spaghetti, he’s nervous

Ahhhh i love Detroit. 

It’s affordable, weed is legal, and she’s got a great food and music scene.

There’s a loft I like to rent, where I can enjoy my pot treasures with my tunes playing, and I stare out at the city. Read More


velvet walls at the barbary coast

I flew out to San Francisco in August 2022 to photograph my friend’s wedding. Read More


autumn, etc

The past 6 weeks have been a beautiful breeze of celebrations and portrait sessions.

I put together a mix of my favorite shots of your family and mine, during the sweet season of Autumn. Read More


Clint Black | Like the Rain

This is how I experienced Mikaela and Branden’s beautiful, honest and fun wedding day.

Two people that survived deeply difficult moments that humbled them, and made them stronger. Made them better parents, and people in general.

They also inspired one another to believe in love again. Then, they built a new family, together. Read More


Revel in the adventurous unknown

I haven’t posted in a while, because I have just been IN it. It’s taking me longer to edit, because I am onto the next life moment, or playing with the kids.

I’m saying I have been busy, but in a great way. Fulfilling work picking up, a feeling of direction with my career, and loving the hell out of my kids.

Here is a batch of personal photos from late winter/early spring. Read More


Artist Series: Lisa

Strawberry-covered chocolate cake, with the baker being a really cool emo kid. Scene as F. 

We have close mutual friends, and yet have never hung out until now. ? (dumb) 

Luckily, her sexy cakes brought us together, finally. Read More


the way and the wayfarers

I’ve been drawn to Joshua Tree for a long time.

In truth, I’m still seeking my Dad as a person, to his soul.

I lost him just as he started showing me his secret files. You know, the good stories, the trouble, the “Don’t tell Mom I told you this.” Frankly, I was also starting to show him my cards. I was finally getting honest advice because I started to include the details.

It became clear I’m like him, from mischief to music, our coffee and height. So to know more about him is to know more about myself. Read More


A Wolf in (Boys) Clothing

I realized from a young age that the boys had more fun. They had more power, more independence.

They were allowed to be dirty, too loud, too fast. Wild. 

I also realized I was meant to be wild, and that this was going to be an issue. Read More