Woman with long wavy hair holding a Canon EOS R5 camera in front of her face.

Capturing the moments that matter.

Whether I’m photographing families, seniors, kids, or couples, my number one goal as a portrait photographer is to create images that can be cherished for years. Through my lens, I aim to capture the moments that matter and help every person who steps in front of my camera feel confident that their memories are being preserved. A photograph is more than an image; it's a reflection of a person's story.

Where it began

I became interested in photography at a very early age. I was always intrigued by anyone holding a camera, but my true obsession began when I received my first camera at 11 years old. Some of my fondest childhood memories are doing photoshoots for family and friends. From that point on, I dedicated myself to perfecting my skills so I could pursue photography as a career.

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Hands holding a Canon EOS camera with a 50mm lens against a plain white background.
Person in jeans holding a Canon camera beside black star-patterned Converse shoe, MacBook with gold necklace, memory cards, and Canon lens cap on white surface.

Where passion met purpose

I eventually chose to get a formal education in professional photography at Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs. During my time there, I refined my skills, experimented with new techniques, and learned the ins and outs of portrait photography. Now that I've graduated, I am committed to transforming my passion into a profession.

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