Artistic Mountain Dance Maternity in Boulder, Colorado

This was an inspiring session. B is a dancer, so I wanted to be open to whatever she was feeling during this time in her life and attempt to offer some form of visual translation and narrative. The act of growing a human in her body sparked a connection between her and the earth, along with a fleeting feeling in regards to identity as it evolved.

I gave no instruction on wardrobe, except to basically follow your heart. I know there are the typical suggestions of the white button up shirt+jeans or the flowy dress, but sometimes I really love just letting people show up as they are; It opens the door to true authenticity right down to the day and moment. All that to say, I absolutely love this blazer look. B said she had been wearing this thing throughout most of the pregnancy, so I can only imagine it felt like a comfort blanket or shield and part of this era.

We started off by this area of boulders and rocks surrounded by trees, just following where we were drawn to first. The rocks were a grounding element to start off with and the shapes were lovely to work around.

This seemed like such an awkward angle and composition in the moment, but I made myself go there anyway. It ended up being a favorite of both of ours.

There are a lot of black and white images here. The color was rich and warm, but something about this set and all of the gestural moments really warranted being black and white.

I brought some fabric along to potentially play around with. I love a flowy fabric in the right hands; I think it can offer itself up as a metaphorical tool and a strong visual element.

The rain sprinkling and mostly holding off for us was starting to roll in stronger, so it was time to go. Before that happened, we had just enough time to get some wider shots in this vast/open landscape. It was the perfect ending to a beautiful experience.

Relaxed Environmental Headshots

I recently made some quick portraits for my architect friend Aaron in his loft in St. Louis, and I mean quick—classic Aaron always having somewhere to be! I’ve been really into the work of Phil Sharp lately and wanted to approach it that way instead of the classic studio/strobe approach, so I brought in my ochre colored hand-painted canvas backdrop from Gravity Backdrops and used mostly natural light for these with a little bit of constant rim lighting. I knew ahead of time I wanted to shoot in his loft to incorporate a little bit of the background, because that’s the beauty of shooting with these backdrops.

Blossoms of Light at Denver Botanic Gardens

The Blossoms of Light 40th annual birthday bash celebration at Denver Botanic Gardens was pretty special since it fell on the night of the first significant snow fall of the winter. With the fresh blankets of snow on everything mixed with the colorful illuminations, it was truly a magical experience. I brought my star filter and also a fun little tilt shift lens (AstrHori 50mm 1.4 tilt lens) to get these effects.

Heirloom Glass Jewelry

If you’ve ever broken a special family heirloom dish or glassware and wondered if anyone out there could make it into custom jewelry, there is, and her name is Virginia Fox aka Orana Design. She works with Polish pottery, porcelain, china, and all sorts of vintage glasses like uranium and carnival glass. In addition to everyday jewelry like earrings, smaller necklaces and bracelets, she crafts extravagant statement necklaces that are suited for a wedding, gala, fancy art gallery events, or a queen doing queen things, etc.
Visit her Etsy Shop, Website and Instagram.

Studio Branding Shoot

I love working with other small businesses on their branding and website photography needs and this shoot was especially fun. Meet Sienna, the owner and creator of Sleepy Marmot Designs. She makes custom bike frame bags, including the designs, right here in Boulder, Colorado. The bright yellow backdrop was the perfect color to make all of the vibrant colors/patterns pop. If you need a bike frame bag, definitely check out Sleepy Marmot Designs and follow her on Instagram.

So I moved to Boulder, Colorado...

In 2025, I decided to start all over again, pack up my things and my two cats, sell my tiny house in St. Louis, Missouri and move to Boulder, Colorado. Being a freelance photographer is a process. It takes years to build up a business, gain trust and grow a network. It seems crazy to move cities once becoming established somewhere in that context, but life is too short, and so, I take the leap. I’m terrified of failure, driven to succeed, excited about the new things to come, places to see, people to meet and all of the limits I’ll eventually surpass.

Here are some beautiful places I’ve seen so far:

Painted Mines Interpretive Park in Calhan, Colorado

Bighorn Sheep at Waterton Canyon, Colorado

Devil’s Head Lookout in Sedalia, Colorado

Rainbow Lake Trail in Nederland, Colorado

Crater Lake Trail in Nederland, Colorado

Eldorado Canyon, Eastern Section