The Goddess photoshoots were born out of the pandemic—though I didn’t know at the time just how much they would change my life.
When COVID hit in 2020 I had JUST quit my job as a part time content creator, to pursue my wedding photography business full time...
There’s something undeniably powerful about water. It holds an ancient kind of magic—one that calls to us, inviting us to let go, to be present, to surrender. In a Goddess photoshoot, incorporating water takes the experience to another level, offering a level of immersion in nature that you can’t really get any other way.
When people think of photoshoot locations, cemeteries might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But here in New England, our historic garden cemeteries offer some of the most beautiful, peaceful, and underrated backdrops for a photoshoot.
The spring and summer definitely did not turn out how we had all imagined. With most weddings and elopements pushed until late summer and fall, my hands itched to get out and shoot! So, once again, I decided to create my own little elopement, at one of my favorite places along Maine’s coast! I was […]
Summer is officially here! When the temps started creeping up, I literally could not wait to get out and do a beach session! Thankfully Hannah and Jarell were up to the task! I had visited Ferry Beach, in Scarborough a few says prior to this shoot for the first time! I was so obsessed with […]
2020 sure has been a crazy year so far. The wedding season has been demolished, and my amazing couples have shown SO MUCH strength and patience throughout this whole mess, and for that I am so thankful. Jessie and Jordan had planned to get married in early May, at a super intimate ceremony with only […]
When I decide to shift my business towards couples and wedding photography exclusively, it unfortunately meant that there wasn’t a place to show the beautiful photos I take of my sister Daphne, at least not on my website. From day one, Daphne has been my favorite photography subject. We still collaborate on lots of creative […]
Here in Maine we have Camps. Not camps like camp grounds, or summer camps for kids (although we have those too!) I’m talking about the less fancy version of a lake house, that everyone in Maine just knows as “camp”. My family’s camp is location on Whitney Pond in Oxford, Maine. This past fall I […]