A group stands among evergreen trees at a Christmas tree lot on a bright winter day.

Capturing light, feelings &  moments and all the things in between people and life.


Talking about you is much more interesting to me than writing a paragraph about myself. But, just so you can understand me a little better, I'll offer up a few niblets...


I'm a small-town - class B - New Salem raised - good ol' ranch girl & adore everything that has taught me - HOWEVER, I would definitely flourish in Hawaii from November to April, as well.


I'm 'mom' to three smaller versions of myself - which is terrifying. They keep me on my toes. Thank goodness for my amazing man & family. They're the real MVPs. 


I believe in teaching above said children the importance of actual hard work, so they do attend *some* sessions with me. If you believe this would be an issue, please don't hesitate to say "Hey lady - no kids allowed."


Buffalo are my spirit animals.


I’m a homebody. Too much time with other people is ridiculously exhausting. My Friday nights usually consist of family, horror movies & Photoshop/Lightroom. My heart is content with the simple things.


I come from a family of educators, ranchers & law enforcers.


Raw onion is the literal worst.


Despite the previous statement, I'm a foodie & LOVE trying different ethnic cuisine. Except lutefisk. Nope.


I always dreamed of opening a restaurant/bakery. My most cherished memories are in the kitchen with my grandparents. I'm the only one my grandpa taught his famous gravy recipe.


I'm the oldest of 4 - and the only girl. At 5'9", I'm the shortest adult child in my family.


I have a degree in Graphic Design & Communications and have had the opportunity to learn from some of the most amazing photographers and top marketers / designers across the country.


I couldn't be chained to my computer & craved client contact, which is why I'm now photographing the most attractive humans.


When I grow up, I want to be Betty White.

Selfie portrait showing bright smile and long dark hair wearing a casual grey sweater in warm lighting.