Nice to meet you. I’m Rachel. I guide tender-hearted humans into aligned connection through presence, honesty, and being deeply seen.

I didn’t set out to become a photographer.

I started with a love of stories. Of noticing small details. Of making ordinary moments feel meaningful. Of adventure, curiosity, and the way good gatherings help people feel more like themselves.

I was drawn to connection. To truth. To the idea of creating something that felt like home in a world that often feels fast and overstimulating.

For over a decade, I’ve photographed people during some of the most important moments of their lives — weddings, births, families, beginnings, and endings. I’ve had a front-row seat to love in many forms, and I’ve watched relationships unfold over time. I’ve seen what lasts, what changes, and what deepens with care.

Along the way, that work naturally expanded. People began asking not just to be photographed, but to be supported — in relationships, in transitions, and in the ways they show up to love, creativity, and connection.

What I’ve learned is that love isn’t flashy or perfect. It’s built. It’s practiced. It lives in small, often overlooked moments.

Over time, people brought me more than images.

They brought their stories. Their questions. Their in-between seasons.

They trusted me with the moments where something is forming — a new relationship, a shift in direction, a quieter understanding of what they want.

Today, I work as a documentarian of connection and a guide for people navigating relationships, creativity, and meaningful change.

Sometimes that work looks like honest, human photography.


Sometimes it looks like creative advising — slowing things down, noticing patterns, and helping ideas or lives come back into focus.


Sometimes it looks like immersive dating and relationship support, where we pay attention to how someone moves through connection in real environments, not just on paper.

Always, it’s about creating conditions where people can see themselves more clearly and move forward with intention.

I’m not interested in images or experiences that feel staged or transactional. I care about presence, ease, and emotional honesty — about documenting and supporting people as they actually are.

I don’t work with everyone, not out of exclusivity, but out of intention. I work best with people who value meaning over polish and presence over performance.

People who are willing to slow down.
People who care about telling the truth of their lives.
People who believe their relationships, creativity, and growth are worth tending.

My work blends intuition, observation, experience, and practical craft.

I’ll approach your story with care. I’ll support you honestly. I’ll help you see what’s already there.

You don’t need to perform. You don’t need to become someone else.

Your life — and the connections within it — are already worth paying attention to.

Welcome. I’m glad you’re here.

— Rachel