I’ve always been passionate about photographing people. Even before I knew all the technical stuff—before lenses, lighting, or camera settings—I knew one thing for sure: I loved the interaction. I loved the way someone’s shoulders softened when they felt seen. I loved the moment their real smile appeared. I loved helping people feel good about themselves.

Sometimes, honestly, I loved that part even more than the photography itself.

There’s an art to making someone feel radiant—and it’s not about posing or perfection. It’s about presence. It’s about creating space for someone to feel beautiful, to feel confident and strong, and to see themselves in a new way.

Since becoming a mom, those feelings have only deepened. My baby girl is growing up in a world full of messages about what beauty is and isn’t, and I want her to grow up knowing—without a doubt—that she is gorgeous, powerful, and radiant from the inside out. I want her to feel that glow in her bones.

And I want every girl I photograph to feel it too.

Since picking up my camera again after her birth, this mission has become so much clearer to me. Good photos don’t just come from perfect lighting or the right outfit. They come from within. They come from an experience that lifts you up.

I’m passionate about creating that experience for senior pictures—something magical, memorable, and affirming. A time to feel beautiful from the inside. A moment that stays with you, long after the photo is taken. Because when a girl feels confident, that’s when the glow shows up.

That’s when the magic happens.

I love photographing in nature—wildflowers, glowy sunset light, a little breeze in the hair. But the real fairytale feeling doesn’t come from the scenery. It comes from her. It comes from the way she begins to believe it, even just a little. That she’s special. That she’s strong. That she’s worthy of feeling beautiful.

That’s what I want every girl to walk away with: not just beautiful photos, but beautiful memories.
Memories of confidence. Of strength. Of joy. Of magic.

Because that’s where the story begins.

senior pictures of a girl in wildflower field walking away in the sunset

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