Welcome everyone!


I'm so excited for my new website and to start blogging all things photography! I hope you will continue to follow me on this journey. My first goal this year was to make everything easier to navigate. I know photoshoots can seem stressful at times, so I really strive to make my clients feel at ease and stress free. I hope having my client galleries, website and blog all in one location will make your experience that much more enjoyable. I hope to also have Client Contracts and all other Forms switched over to this platform very soon.


I have a feeling 2022 is going to be a great year! I have been brainstorming lots of photoshoot ideas and special project pieces. I've also been scouting some new locations that I can't wait to shoot at.

You may notice at your session a new little assistant. That would be my youngest, Alaina. She has a creative soul and a growing love of photography that I'm excited to help her embrace. She is amazing with kiddos and actually just finished the Grassroots Soccer Refereeing program to ref for the Broken Arrow Soccer Club. She stays very busy but I'm excited to have her join me when she is available.


I'm looking forward to planning some Awareness photoshoots. There will probably be a few, as I have a hard time narrowing down important topics I want to cover. Is there a topic that you would like to bring awareness to? Let's chat! I love a good passion project with a powerful meaning.


Another thing I would like to accomplish this year is working with local establishments, like coffee shops or salons, to showcase my fine art pieces. If you or someone you know with a local business that would be interested I would love to get together and chat!


As you can see my creative mind is going a mile a minute, full of ideas and possibilities. I hope you come along for the ride! I look forward to meeting new faces and helping you create and capture memories that you can look back on for years to come!








“When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice.”