The best stories feel more like the framework or the fabric of our experiences. Think about it for a second. What are some of the most memorable experiences you have lived? What did they hold? When you think about those experiences, are you able to feel a sentiment of the feelings you felt?
Stories last through decades, sometimes generations, sometimes cultures. Much of those moments can be reserved in those who continue sharing the story.
I am from Appalachia - a place rich with stories. This has instilled in me a craving, a yearning even, for keeping stories alive.
When I was younger, storytelling found me in my writing, and then in figure skating and dance. Present day, it exists in many ways, most recently in my photography.
As a photographer, I am passionate about preserving and memorializing the moments we celebrate. Whether it's a first look, an intimate at-home newborn session, or your family's homestead. I’m here to preserve not just how it looked, but how it felt — the warmth, the wonder, the meaning.
If you’re someone who values sentiment, connection, and authenticity, you’re in the right place.
Let’s tell your story — for everything it is.
I have always been a sentimental creative.
Always intrigued by soft details, sentimental touches to art, historic nods to stories of the past. These things have often left me with a wonder or a crave for more. A longing if you will. Sounds a little dramatic, but I am serious.
I have always loved a good story and have yearned to find new and beautiful ways to memorialize them. This is how photography became a love, and now a profession.