I want to help you cherish the beauty of your daily life.
If you came to my house today...
I’d offer you an oat matcha (or whatever your thing is), probably with a folksy playlist humming in the background and flowers wilting cheerfully on the table. I’d be in a t-shirt with a grease stain, most likely mid-sentence with one of my kids asking for a snack.
And in between the multitasking and the noise, I’d want to ask you real questions—the kind that pull us past small talk and into the marrow of things, where connection and honesty live.
Because here’s the deal: life is made rich by our relationships.
And you and I, my friend, have been given golden tickets—the gift of entering into the beautiful, wild, refining journey of family. It’s a story I never grow tired of telling.
Photography has always been my way of honoring all of it—the quiet magic, the wild honesty, the simple beauty of our ordinary. These everyday moments are art.
I want to help you hold it. Cherish it.
To press pause—even after the thigh rolls have thinned and the baby curls are gone. Where does your story find you right now? Maybe you’re chasing toddlers, growing a bump, or just trying to remember where you left your coffee. Wherever you are—I’m here for it.
Because that one phrase we’ve all heard (and kind of hate) is still true:
The days are long, but the years are short.
And one day, you’ll be so glad you have these moments to hold onto. To remember how it felt.
For you. And for them.