In 2005 started out in wedding and family portrait photographer, which taught me how to capture real moments and genuine personalities, quickly and efficiently while still paying close attention to detail.
Now, I bring those same skills to working with small businesses and companies, creating images that are professional but still feel authentic—never stiff or overly staged.
Family photography is all about catching people as they truly are, in their element. That same approach works perfectly when I’m photographing your team, your products, or your workspace. Whether it's your staff in action or showcasing what makes your business unique, I’ll work with you to understand your brand and bring it to life through photos that actually feel like you.
Thanks to my experience, I’ve developed a sharp eye for the details—lighting, composition, all the "good stuff" that makes a photo pop!
At the end of the day, I’m here to help you tell your story in a way that connects with people. If you want photos that are professional, engaging, and true to your brand, let’s make it happen!
When it comes to holding onto the little moments of childhood, nothing does it better than family photos. They’re more than pictures—they’re memories you can hold in your hands. They take you back to when your kids were smaller, younger, and looked at the world with that wide-eyed curiosity.
As parents, we know how quickly it all goes by. One minute they’re wobbling through their first steps, and the next, they’re running out the door to school, making friends, and building their own lives. It happens so fast. Between work, errands, and everything else, those little moments can slip by before we even realize it.
That’s what makes Studio 29 Photography family photos so special. Each photo freezes a moment in time—a messy face, a belly laugh, a tiny hand gripping yours. Looking at them, you can almost hear the giggles and feel the hugs. They’re a way to hold onto those little things that make your family’s story so uniquely yours.
Family photos aren’t just about looking back, though. They’re also about celebrating how much has changed—how far your kids have come and how much they’ve grown. Sure, there’s a little bittersweetness in realizing how fast it happens, but it’s not sad. It’s a reminder to soak it all in, to appreciate every stage, every milestone, every laugh.
So, take the pictures. Capture the silly faces, the messy moments, the quiet hugs. You can’t pause time, but you can look back whenever you want and feel like you’re right there again, in the middle of it all.
And honestly, that’s pretty amazing.