Photo Sessions
DOCUMENTING AUTHENTIC CONNECTION [cite: 1, 18]
All sessions are delivered through a private online gallery on my website[cite: 2]. The gallery includes a copyright release, is yours to download, and features a curated mix of color and black-and-white images[cite: 3].
Professional prints are available directly through the gallery, which I highly recommend[cite: 4]. All printed work is produced through White House Custom Color to ensure consistent, archival-quality results[cite: 5].
Inquire NowThe Investment
Family & Milestones
- Single-Family: $300.00 for 45–60 minutes at one meaningful location[cite: 17, 19].
- Extended Family: $350.00-$400.00 for 45–90 minutes[cite: 21, 24].
- Newborn: $300.00 for 30–60 minutes in your home[cite: 53, 54].
- "Grow With Me": $900.00 ($500.00 deposit) for five 30-minute sessions tracking baby's first year[cite: 59, 60, 61].
Couples & Weddings
- Engagement Session: $350.00 for 45-60 minutes at one or two locations[cite: 48, 50, 52].
- Intimate Weddings: 6-hour and 8-hour wedding collections available, alongside custom coverage options[cite: 46].
Portraiture & Events
- Collaborative Portraiture: 30 minutes for $200.00, or 60 minutes for $350.00[cite: 11, 12].
- Documentation: $75.00 per hour for clear, accurate images of objects, artwork, or spaces[cite: 13, 14].
- Storytelling Event Coverage: $100.00 per hour tailored to your event’s needs[cite: 38].
The Analog Archive
- Film Photography: 30-minute session for $300.00, or 60-minute session for $500.00[cite: 30, 31].
- Cyanotype Workshops: $100.00-$125.00 per person for hands-on history and creation[cite: 32, 35].
Process & Details
What is the best time of day for outdoor portraits?
I like to begin about 90 minutes before sunset, when the light is soft and golden, to flatter your skin tones and give your images a warm, glowing feel[cite: 20].
How do you photograph newborns?
I do not pose newborns; instead, I photograph them in a natural, unposed way, focusing on quiet, candid moments[cite: 56].
Do you offer traditional film photography?
Yes, I offer film-only sessions or a film add-on to any session, using a mix of 35mm, 120 (medium format film), and Polaroid film to create a rich, tactile collection of images[cite: 29].
What happens at a cyanotype workshop?
I give a brief introduction to the history of the cyanotype process and then guide you through mixing the chemistry, coating your material, and exposing your prints in light[cite: 35].
Common Inquiries
DETAILS ON PROCESS, PRINTS, AND LEARNING.
01 / THE PROCESS
The short answer: We focus on soft, golden light and genuine connection[cite: 18, 20].
For outdoor sessions, I prefer starting about 90 minutes before sunset to capture that warm, glowing feel[cite: 20]. My style blends curated portraits with candid moments to ensure your images feel authentic and interesting[cite: 9, 19].
The short answer: At a meaningful location of your choice or in your home[cite: 10, 54].
Whether it’s a favorite park, a downtown spot, or your own backyard, we’ll collaborate on a location that reflects your story[cite: 10, 19]. Newborn sessions take place in the comfort of your home so you can relax[cite: 54].
02 / PRINTS & DELIVERY
The short answer: Via a private, downloadable online gallery[cite: 2, 3].
Your gallery includes a curated mix of color and black-and-white images along with a copyright release[cite: 3]. You can download the full gallery directly from my website[cite: 3].
The short answer: Yes, directly through your gallery[cite: 4].
I highly recommend ordering through the gallery, as I use White House Custom Color to ensure archival-quality results that I can personally guarantee[cite: 4, 5].
03 / SPECIALTY SESSIONS
The short answer: Yes, I offer film-only sessions or film add-ons[cite: 29].
I use a mix of 35mm, 120 (medium format), and Polaroid film to create a rich, tactile collection[cite: 29]. It’s a process that encourages slowing down to notice light and atmosphere[cite: 28].
The short answer: You'll learn the history of the process and create your own handmade prints[cite: 35, 36].
We cover mixing chemistry and coating paper or fabric[cite: 35]. Participants leave with handmade pieces like cards, tote bags, or art prints[cite: 36].