Milwaukee + Beyond ✦ Booking 2026/2027
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About me ₊˚ɞ
I'm all about connection and making people feel seen. No matter where life takes me, that's the thing that keeps coming back is how important it is to make others feel good about themselves exactly as they are. I went to school for art and started my career in product photography. But when the pandemic hit, I realized pretty quickly it wasn't something that fulfilled me long term. Once I started working with portraits and weddings, it felt right. My favorite part became the people I work with, hearing their stories, building genuine connections, and creating a space where they felt celebrated. Full time, I work full-time as a web developer, but photography is where my heart lives. When I pick up my camera and capture people as they are, we can create something meaningful together. My goal is always for you to walk away feeling confident, comfortable, and completely yourself. Let's make some art together.

What I believe in ⋆˙˖✧
Realness over perfection
I'm not here for forcing anything. I'm here for the in-between moments, and leaning into the vibe.
All love is welcome
Every couple, every family, every person deserves to be seen and celebrated exactly as they are. No exceptions.
Connection first
Before the camera comes out, I want to know you. The more comfortable you feel with me, the more authentic your photos will be.
A little more about me 𖦹ׂ ₊˚⊹⋆
Currently deep in Echoes of Wisdom, but always checking in on my Animal Crossing island. My villagers need me. Always looking for game suggestions!
I'm always on the move, looking for the next place to take off to. Some of my favorite places I've been able to visit have been Italy, Japan and Costa Rica. If you're traveling somewhere for your wedding, take me with you! We'll have the best time together.
If there's a tour, I'm there. My camera roll is 50% concert photos and videos, and yes I rewatch them! Fun fact, I've seen the 1975 live 18 times. Upcoming shows in 2026: Lollapalooza, Harry Styles & Sylavn Esso!
It's true, the gym really does make a bad day better. There's something about lifting heavy things that makes everything else feel a little more manageable.
