Capturing the real moments that make up one big, beautiful, messy, wild life.

 

What do you want to remember fifty years from now?

 
 
  • The way you felt, the people you loved, and the real moments you shared? Moments like seeing your person for the first time on your wedding day and feeling like you can finally take a breath? Or how you cried the first time you held your baby?

  • You’ll want to remember the belly laughs that ensued when your grandma started dancing to Cardi B. The deep, abiding love you felt with your friends and family gathered all in one place. You’ll want to have photos that help you feel exactly what it was like to be right where you were, in that slice of life. Photos that will help you remember that this, right here, is enough.

These moments are important to me because I know how special they are to you.



Being present with you and your people?

It’s a superpower and a gift I cherish every time I’m behind the camera.

I know it can feel stressful to invite someone new into your life, especially someone who’s taking your photograph,


which is why I do everything I can to make your day easy, calm, and stress-free. (It’s possible. I promise.)


 
 

You want to spend your wedding day…

  • Hugging your grandma and feeling loved.

  • Sweating your faces off on the dance floor.

  • Celebrating that you get to share your life with this person who makes you feel an overwhelming sense of warmth and comfort.

Here’s what I know from 10+ years of being a documentary-style wedding photographer: you can spend your day enjoying the company of your loved ones while still getting those classic, timeless portraits that check all of your boxes and feel worthy of being printed.

 
 
 

I don’t even have words. We love the photographs. We will relive our wedding forever through these. So much of who and what we love is encapsulated in this gallery. Never ever could I thank you enough

— Stephanie

These days are the good ole days 

Suddenly you’ll look back, and years will have gone by.

You don’t want to forget the way your sweet newborn yawns, or what it’s like to wrestle your two-year-old into a onesie. Math homework on the couch. Or the way their faces light up when you surprise them with waffles for dinner.



 

You deserve photos that mean something to you

Photos you can hold in your hands, hang on your walls, and pass down to your children

“At our nine-month shoot with our baby, we were moving and we knew this would be the last photo shoot in this home where our life had begun together. Then, at our new home, we were starting our new life. Tiernae understood the gravity at every turn. No matter what we were going through, she embraced it. It meant something to her that it really meant something to us.”

- Libby