Not for very long. Just for a moment. That moment when the kids are the age they are right now. When you’re ready to start that new professional adventure. When your star is rising. When your parents are still able to travel.
When is the last time you savored it all? When is the last time you captured it all?
Whether it’s 20 minutes for a quick headshot or a longer session with the kids, let’s work together to create images that reflect your passion and commitment—to family, to work, to fun. So, gather your family together for phone-free time in front of the camera. Go after that new job. Reach for that starring role. Launch your new business. Run for office. You can do it. I can help.
There is nothing quite like family — and nothing quite like a family portrait. Whether it’s siblings horsing around, couples laughing, immediate family freezing time for just a moment, or the extended clan coming together when they can, these are the photos you’ll cherish forever….
Whether you need a headshot for work or play, it’s important to capture exactly the image you are trying to put forward. A corporate photo has a different look than a lifestyle portrait, which has a different look than a theatre headshot. So, if…
Portraits Kids. They’re crazy-making and wonderful and surprising and infuriating and wonderful and beautiful and creative — and growing up way too fast! I can’t stop time forever, but I can stop it for a moment, capturing an age, a look, an attitude ……
This September, I’m attending a really cool photography conference, and I am beyond excited. But, just to add a little bit more stress to the idea of going to an event where I won’t know a soul, I also signed up to do something…
I just read an article about a family portrait photographer, and one of his quotes really stuck with me. When talking about his Roadside Families series, Cooper stated that “I want people to look dated and I want them to age fast.” (Rangefinder, John…
As a portrait photographer, I help people tell their stories. I capture a moment, a memory, an image, a goal. With families, that story is entirely about love. Often, it includes laughter and sometimes a bit of angst (“are we DONE yet?!?!”). It can…
When I was in tech, I used to laugh at how often we rebranded. I couldn’t understand this constant need to reinvent the company. I scoffed at how different colors or swooshes or taglines could make a difference when the software stayed the same….