Award Winning Lifestyle Photographer

storytelling, love and light

feeling before forgetting

Freezing Time, Framing Love

Storytelling

each precious and happy moment

Documenting and lifestyle

A slice of life

Adventure with love ones

Crafting Visual Tales of Your Family's Journey

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what is LifeStyle photography?


It is a type of photography that captures real moments of families being themselves. Instead of making everyone stand still and smile, it shows families playing, hugging, and laughing naturally. Lifestyle family photos are like a visual story of what makes each family special and happy. They're different from formal studio pictures and aim to show the personal and loving moments in a family's life.

What's a lifestyle session like?

Lifestyle is more about capturing a moment. It's about photographing emotions and connection.

1. Direct, but just a little bit.

Sometimes I may provide a prompt and leave it open to interpretation, allowing the family to make it their own. Other times, I may set a family up into a pose but then instruct them to engage in something sweet or silly to encourage interaction. Alternatively, I might introduce games to get everyone having fun together during the session.

2. Movement

Movement plays a big part in lifestyle photography. A lot of times, the prompts I use incorporate a lot of movement because it looks beautiful on camera and provides something a bit different. Another benefit to keeping my subjects moving is that it gives them something to do and helps them to feel more comfortable.

3. Every session is unique, embrace what you are given.

Everyone is different because we have different personalities. Maybe there’s spilled juice on the kitchen counter. Maybe one kid won’t stop running around in the park. Maybe one parent can barely muster any energy before the morning coffee kicks in. Embrace the mess, because those moments are what make it real. Your session shouldn’t look like it belongs in a perfectly manicured, staged open house.

“I ALWAYS LIKE TO MEET THE PEOPLE I'M GOING TO PHOTOGRAPH. I NEED TO HAVE A CONVERSATION. I NEED TO FEEL A VIBE”