Bio:

I started my business 2 years ago in Little Rock, Arkansas. A few months in, I found Motherhood Anthology and it pushed my career forward years. About a year ago I began shooting film which has also been a game changer. I now shoot hybrid (about 50% digital and 50% film). I provide wardrobe for my clients and see my job as an overall visionary VS just a point and shoot photographer- creating an overall aesthetic with wardrobe, setting, lighting, and so on. I search for the balance of simplifying so that personalities and families themselves speak but with enough beauty that prints from our session can hang in homes as works of art. I think one of the ways I try and separate myself is by focusing not just on what's really pretty but what is really fun. I study an environment and posing that will help kiddos forget the camera in front of their face and be themselves in a way that hopefully mamas will always say "YES. That was them then".  

Session Details:

This session was shot at a historic building here in Little Rock. The building itself always speaks to me because it was built in 1842 as a wedding gift from husband to wife- there is love in its bones. I LOVED capturing this mama son duo here. As a photographer there is magic that happens when the full display of love and relationship shows up along with the clients. And that was the case with this one. We played and danced and mom showed him the teeniest of bugs. The way they look at eachother, love each other, and get so lost in eachother had me leaving the session oozing. When I flipped through the digital I was obsessed and when I got my scans back I about lost it. Magic it was. Mom's Dress Baby's Outfit

Gear Used:

-Sony A7IV with Zeiss 50mm

-Canon EOS1V with Canon 50mm and Portra 400 film

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