Hi, I’m Abby—the face behind the camera and the loudest hype woman you’ll ever meet. I’m also a mom to two little boys, which means my life is beautifully chaotic, loud, tender, and always moving. I know firsthand how fast time slips by, how the ordinary days become the ones you miss the most.

Before photography, I worked in hospice—where I learned just how precious moments truly are. Sitting with families in life’s quietest, hardest seasons changed me. It taught me that memories matter, that love lives in the smallest details, and that holding onto a moment can mean everything. That experience is the reason I picked up a camera.

Photography isn’t just what I do—it’s how I hold onto the real and beautiful parts of life. The laughter you didn’t plan, the in-between moments that tell the truth, the quiet love that speaks louder than words. With my fiancé Steven by my side (sometimes tagging along to sessions), I’ve built a life rooted in connection, storytelling, and showing up fully.

I’m here to make you feel comfortable, seen, and celebrated. So when you—or your future grandchildren—look back at your photos, you don’t just see an image. You feel the moment exactly as it was.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photography is Poetry

 




Written in light, shaped by emotion, and felt before it’s ever understood.


This is photography for the storytellers, the feel-everything souls, the ones who want to remember not just how it looked, but how it made you feel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I photograph life as it unfolds—raw, honest, and deeply felt. My work centers on the in-between moments: the quiet anticipation of pregnancy, the tenderness of new motherhood, the chaos and beauty of family life, and the love that exists even in grief.

Motherhood is at the core of my storytelling. As a mom myself, I created my Bump to Baby packages to intentionally walk alongside mothers from pregnancy through the newborn season and beyond. These sessions are designed to be relaxed, meaningful, and accessible—because every mom deserves to remember how it felt, baby kicks and all.

I also offer bereavement photography, approached with compassion and care. My background in hospice shaped the way I hold space for families during life’s hardest moments, honoring love, memory, and connection with dignity and respect.

Whether I’m documenting beginnings or goodbyes, my goal is always the same: to create images that feel like truth.

Photography is poetry—meant to be felt for a lifetime