About Me




Hi, I am Steph! I am a mom to two, high energy little boys who keep me on my toes. In my spare time I watch almost anything from over the pond. Right now I am loving Sherlock, Downton Abbey, and, of course, Doctor Who. I enjoy  romantic stories, pumpkin spice candles, vanilla ice coffee, and spending way too much time on Pintrest and Facebook. 

I fell in love with photography back in middle school. I loved looking at my mom's old childhood photo albums from the 60's.  I would imagine myself in those moments and felt like I was travelling back to a magical moment, frozen in time.  I could feel her joy at the new tutu her mother had made, her love for her pet ducks, her pride in her doll collection. I developed a hunger to capture and freeze moments in my own life so that one day my children could share in my experience.
All these years later that hunger has blossomed into a passion and a career. I now have the privilege and joy of  capturing those moments in the lives of others.  Nothing energizes me like walking into a wedding anticipating the events to unfold.  I love being able to capture the pride of a father walking his daughter down the aisle, a first excited kiss as husband and wife, the joyful giggles during the first dance, the devilish grin of a groom who just plastered his bride's nose with cake, and the wonder of a bride as she hears her groom say again, "I love you, I pick you today and always". Just as exciting is capturing the tender gaze of a mother kissing her newborn, a father tackling his toddler, or high school senior confident and dreaming of all the adventures the future holds.

Photography is my passion and my goal is to capture authentic moments of joy and connection, in order to give you a timeless product that your family will treasure for years to come!



"Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything."           --Aaron Siskind   


"While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. " --Dorothea Lange






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