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Timeless photos for fleeting moments.

I fell in love with photography as a kid while growing up in the foggy and vibrant city of San Francisco. The colorful and dynamic city energized this introverted girl and I soon collected the many stories and characters in my life in the form of writing and photography. Back then I wrote in a little fluffy diary and begged my mom to buy me yet another disposable Kodak camera.

As I grew up, my photography grew with me. From disposable Kodaks, the instant mini camera, vintage polaroid cameras from the Salvation Army, my first digital camera, to the 35mm film camera I’ve used since high school. I found myself in love with the craft in high school, when my photography teacher pointed out to me how all of my final projects were of people- portraits, in a room full of students who had various subjects to speak to different assignments, the stories I’ve always wanted to tell were about the human experience.

That drive and inspiration kept calling back to me after all of these years while practicing and loving the art form more and more every day. I feel truly honored to be invited in to your story and love capturing those fleeting moments we desperately wish we could live in for just a little bit longer. I believe this is the magic of photography.

I now reside in Portland, Oregon, with my husband of ten years, five chickens, one rescue pup, and our very very busy one-year-old named Magnus. We roast coffee, garden, enjoy Oregon wine country, and watch way too many early-2000s sitcoms.