Story-Driven Portraits

Heartfelt, rooted and real


Portraits aren’t just about smiling for the camera. They’re about holding on to something—this season, this bond, this part of your story. Before it quietly changes into the next.


Whether it’s muddy boots and sun-freckled cheeks, a quiet moment between you and your heart-horse, a milestone worth celebrating, or simply a season of life you want to remember just as it is.


I believe in portraits that feel lived-in and honest. Timeless.

I shoot for the moments that matter. The people (and animals) we love, the way we spend our days, the way we feel.

I’m not chasing trends or perfection, but something deeper: connection, presence, authenticity.


I want to to remember not just how it looked but how it felt.



Two horses and their riders traverse through a serene meadow with trees in the background.
Brown horses graze in a sunlit meadow while riders explore the countryside.
Black and white photograph of horses and riders in a serene wildflower meadow.
Two horses and riders traverse through a golden meadow at sunset.
A person in western wear stands beside a tall brown horse in a pastoral farm setting.
A close-up view of someone wearing a white cowboy hat interacting with a horse on a sunny day.
A rider in western attire sits atop a bay horse under leafy green trees in a pastoral setting.
Brown horses and riders traverse along a peaceful country road at sunset.
Close-up detail of worn cowboy boots and blue jeans while horseback riding.
Horse and rider walking through a wildflower meadow during golden hour.
Tranquil scene of horses in a meadow with trees silhouetted against the evening sky.

That’s where I come in.


I know being in front of the camera can feel vulnerable. You don’t need to be perfect, and your place doesn’t need to be either. Some of the most genuine portraits happen in backyards, barns, and wide-open spaces that feel like home to each of us.


My approach is laid-back, thoughtful, and focused on connection—not posing. I’ll guide you gently, watch for the messy, meaningful magic of everyday life, and hold space for whatever this season looks like for you.


This is your reminder: you don’t have to show up as anything other than yourself. That’s more than enough. YOU are enough.