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Sabrina is a very good friend of mine. We have been partners in crime for over 10 years and have been through it all together in our friendship. I was so so so excited to be able to do this session for her. Everyone knows that family sessions aren’t my typical forte, but this session […]

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So I may not be a morning person, but I am always down to shoot a sunrise engagement session. The light is so golden and beautiful this early in the morning, and it reminds me so much of that warm Texas light that I rarely get to see anymore. When Adonis and Madelyn agreed to meet me […]

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Let me introduce you to Josh and Anna. They are one rad couple living in the amazing city of Denver, CO and working as some pretty kick ass architectural designers. Josh was actually the one who designed the swing set they’re sitting on in the photo below. The swings are located at triangle plaza downtown […]

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Meet Caroline + Jeremy. They are one amazing couple. When I first met the two of them, I could tell they were my kind of couple. Super down to earth, completely in love… oh.. and Caroline loves Moscow mules, she was at that point my new best friend. Their wedding took place in Austin at […]

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Do it yourself weddings that have a lot of thought put into them, really are some of my favorite weddings to shoot. Aryelle and Josh’s absolutely stunning Austin hill country summer wedding was completely a DIY wedding put together by the bride and groom themselves, with the help of their closest friends and family. This house […]

From the raw, unscripted magic of a wedding day, to the sweet connection of family portraits, my work is rooted in storytelling. I offer Weddings, Elopements, Couples, Families, & Pet Portraits, all captured with a documentary and casual shooting style. Whether you’re celebrating your love story or creating something beautifully personal, I’m here to document the moments that matter most—creating images you’ll treasure forever.
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