A Session Built Around Your Real Life
The most powerful photos I’ve ever taken weren’t posed. They happened when a little girl was completely absorbed in something she loved, or when a dad was teaching his son something only he could teach him.
That’s the session I want to create for you in Boulder.
Tell me what your family actually does — and we’ll build a shoot around it.
Some Ideas to Get You Thinking
The Plein Air Painter
Your daughter loves to paint? We pack up a easel, a canvas, and her favorite brushes and head to the Flatirons or Chautauqua meadow. She paints. You watch her. I capture everything. The result looks like a Renaissance painting came to life in Colorado.
The Collector
Your son has 200 model planes. Or vintage cars. Or rocks from every trail he’s ever hiked. Bring them. A flat-lay on a blanket, little hands organizing treasures, a face completely focused — these are the photos that will make him cry at his wedding one day.
The Bread Bakers
You make sourdough every Sunday as a family. We shoot it in-home — flour on the counter, dough on little hands, the chaos and the warmth of your kitchen. This is the session that smells like home.
The Climbers
Your family hikes every weekend. We meet at dawn at South Mesa or Eldorado Canyon, you do what you always do, and I follow. No posing. Just your people in their element with the Rockies behind them.
The Readers
A blanket, a pile of books, your favorite spot in the garden or along Boulder Creek. Quiet, soft, completely yours.
The Builders
LEGO. Robots. Woodworking with dad. Whatever it is — a workbench, a garage, a kitchen table covered in pieces — if it’s something your family makes, it belongs in your photos.
Why This Matters
Standard sessions show what your family looks like.
These sessions show who your family is.
Ten years from now, you won’t remember what outfit your daughter wore to a generic field session. But you’ll remember the afternoon she painted the Flatirons with her whole heart while the wind blew her hair everywhere.