2025 was a year I experienced fully–as my first full year as both a twin mom and business owner and wedding photographer, something Robert and I kept coming back to was this concept that everything just feels more these days.
From intimate celebrations to full wedding weekends, we were all over Colorado from Denver to Steamboat to Beaver Creek, and Nashville, Tennessee, and new places too, like Little Switzerland, North Carolina, Whidbey Island, Washington, and Bend, Oregon. I returned to places I love and discovered beautiful new adventures too. This post is a simple reflection on the year and the favorite moments our team witnessed.
January 28, 2026

There’s something so magical about late fall — the quiet woods, the soft light, and the way everything feels calm and expectant. Photographing a little mini session for my sweet friend Rachel was such an honor. She moved barefoot over the rocks, surrounded by the last whisper of autumn.
November 24, 2025

Kat & Nick’s Colorado wedding was full of one-of-a-kind and unconventional details—from Kat’s two-piece outfit made from her mother’s 1990 silk dress to a guest map activity and vibrant fall florals by Provision Florals.
October 22, 2025

There’s something special about eloping in Nashville, especially at Centennial Park. With the Parthenon as its centerpiece and gardens that come alive in the Spring, it’s one of my favorite places to photograph couples who want something both iconic and romantic. This season, I had the joy of photographing Aggie and Sam’s elopement here, and it couldn’t have been a more beautiful day.
September 2, 2025

Rachel wanted something lighthearted and playful this go ’round, so we brought out the paint and let her kiddos take the lead, turning her baby bump into a little canvas for the whole family. It was a celebration of motherhood, creativity, and the beautiful chaos of family life.
July 31, 2025

Just two lovebirds and their best boy, Wicklow, exploring the coveted golden aspens one Fall day.
Cam and Phil are joy, adventure, and fun all wrapped into one. I had so much fun adventuring up Guanella Pass last October to see what we could find. The views at the top did not disappoint.
It’s just too bad the “G” carved into the tree wasn’t a “P.”
In honor of these two getting married a couple weeks back in Steamboat, enjoy a look back on their very “Fall in Colorado” engagement session.
July 14, 2025
