All the Details

What gear do you use?

I use two Canon 5D Mark IV along with a variety of lenses and focal lengths to capture your day. For evening ceremonies and dark receptions, I do bring in two off-camera video lights for gorgeous dynamic lighting, and mix of flash photography as the dance floor opens and the evening continues.

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How do I prep for my shoot? What do I wear? What do I do with my hands???

Don’t stress! Take a look at these links to see how to plan for your photoshoot. During your session, I will walk you through each pose and prompt to make sure you are comfortable and to make sure you get the best results from your session. Remember the most important part — relax and enjoy yourself!

What about weather?

Weather in the Northwest is always a toss up - it can be pouring rain one second only to be rainbows and pink sunsets the next. Personally, I think a little grey skies add to your session and rain adds to the romance! This is also coming from the girl who got married outside during the worst storm in 50+ years…but, if it comes down to the weather being too much for our plans, 3 hours minimum notice is needed to reschedule your shoot. Sessions canceled by the client within the proper time requirements will need to schedule a new date within the next 6 months.

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How long until I get my photos?

Portrait sessions are delivered within 4-6 weeks after the session date. Wedding and elopement galleries are delivered within 8-10 weeks. I always send you a sneak peek gallery within 48 hours to help curb those cravings while you wait for your final photos!

How do I get my photos?

Galleries are delivered digitally via PASS. These galleries can be accessed at anytime and after creating a login with your email, you can download or order prints of your professional photos. You can share this gallery easily with friends and family, or password protect your images. All boudoir galleries are password protected and downloads tracked.

Do you edit every image? How many images do I get?

I select the best images from your session and deliver 80-100 edited images per hour for wedding and elopement packages, and 35-50 edits per hour for most other sessions. I do blemish editing on all portraits for all sessions, along with my custom set of presets to create unique tones and colors in my galleries.

Where can I print my photos?

I offer professional prints that are color matched to my screen and editing presets to ensure the best color quality. Final images are also formatted as 8x12 (or 4x6) edits, which means they often require cropping for 8x10 prints or an added border for canvas prints. When ordering prints through me, all of this is taken into consideration to give you the best possible product. However, your session also includes a print release for you to take your digitals and print them when and where you like.

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A couple in wedding attire sharing an intimate moment under trees decorated with string lights, with a blurred, glowing light bokeh effect in the foreground.

Do you require a deposit?How do you take payment?

Yes, 25% non-refundable retainer is due to hold your date. The remainder is due 30 days prior to your session. Payments are accepted via check, online bank transfer, or via google/apple pay and custom payment plans are available.

Do you ever work for trade?

Absolutely! If you’re a tattoo artist, hair stylist, or another vendor interested in trading for photography services, let’s chat!

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We want our elopement to be very intimate, can you marry us?

Hell yeah I can! Thank you to the magical world wide web and the Universal Life Church. Just bring your two witnesses or we can even find some along the way!

Do you only work with professional models?

No! Almost all of my subjects are just real people being their real selves. I photograph all shapes, sizes, races, genders, and sexual orientations. You do you boo and I am here for it.

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A couple getting married on a rocky mountaintop with mountains and a cloudy sky in the background.