Hi buds. My course, Love Soaked Family Photography, is opening for enrollment for the last time in 2018 on October 22nd. Enrollment has been closed for months and will only be open for 7 days, so I want to give you all the heads up you need to check it out and see if it would be a good fit for you. You can read all the details + reviews here.
To kick off registration, I’m hosting a free class that outlines the 5 step framework for shooting families that I teach inside my paid course! This free class is only available on Monday, so reserve your seat here.


hi friends!
Alright. First, a little disclaimer: if you could care less about geeky photographer stuff, you can scroll to the pretty pics and be on your merry way. If you are in the photo industry, though, you’ve probably been subjected to the recent buzz about film. how it’s not dead, how we should all be shooting it, how basically if you’re not shooting it your images have no soul. it’s getting kiiind of intense. especially considering there are no artists that are like, watercolors. you have to be using watercolor and if you use oil you’re not worth your salt. but: like a really, reallllly good movie that you wish your people 

some snippets from recent work. the summer has been good to me, friends. i can’t wait to show you more. and hey, if you wanna talk geeky stuff,
Every once in a while it feels to stuffy up in herre, and I need to level with you and take you behind the scenes. So today, you get to know some things I’m really, really bad at.
But the real question is: even if we could recreate it, WHY? Why would you want us to? Why would we want to? Each wedding day I have been part of has overflowed with so MUCH. There has been a unique vibe to each wedding, and each time I have been amazed–that is the honest truth.
3. Selling stuff I don’t think is a million percent awesome.
I want to be the kind of photographer who says something.






























































I’d never made a full on layer cake before, but I kept wanting to try.
This is my mom. (Yeah, my dad’s there, too–more about him lata.)