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I have been in the photography industry for 15 years now. If you think that seems like a long time for my age your right... I started really young. I was 15 years old when I had my first paying client and then a few months later I had my first wedding. Looking back I was fearless. I was hungry for anything and everything that would allow me to take their photos. I knew exactly what poses I wanted to get and so therefore I wasn't scared I wouldn't get them. It wasn't until much later that I have felt the weight of how sacred this job is. In 15 years of photographing, I have gotten married, experienced losing 4 very close to me family members, I have given birth to 4 amazing kids, and I have realized how fleeting these moments are. I didn't used to freak out at getting every candid shot that happens at weddings until I lost my grandpa and great uncle (each of whom I adored greatly). After losing them and wanting every single photo that they were in even if it was the background, I started viewing how I did my job very differently. I started giving a lot more photos from sessions because you never know what will become precious over time to each of those clients. I started seeing clients differently. Looking to capture those hugs and kisses from brides and grooms to their grandparents or parents on their wedding day and if I missed it making them do it one more time for a photo, I started seeing the way a little toddler would grab at their parents legs as precious moments that they will never get back. I noticed that this job is not about the ability to take amazing photos. Its about noticing each client for their unique relationships and being a expert at showcasing those details into stories. Wether your a young bride looking for someone to capture your unique wedding day perfectly, a newly expectant mom wanting birth photos, you want your family captured in a way that helps you remember for years to come those fleeting moments, or your wanting someone to travel to your special destination! I'm your girl! 

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