soulful photos for kind humans

I’m a visual anthropologist.

I’m Rachel—photographer, superconnector, and someone who deeply believes that life is better when we slow down enough to actually see each other.

I’ve spent the last decade documenting love, families, and the in-between moments many people overlook, tracking transformation across time.

My work is less about posing—and more about noticing. witnessing people through change. We all contain multitudes.

Whether photographing a local business, a family or a wedding— I do my best to tell the true story. To pay attention to the details, to witness your life, your love, your favorites. all of you.

portraits sessions

A more intentional, guided experience for families, small businesses, or individuals
starting at $550

seasonal mini marathons

weddings

A full day documenting your love as it is
starting at $2500

Short, joyful sessions at a set time + place
starting at $300

parties + gatherings

Extended family, all the groupings handled
$750 - $1550

day in the life sessions

A full day documenting your life as it is
starting at $2500

Don’t just tell your story, show it.

I document founders, creatives, and small business owners in the middle of building something real—not just polished outcome, but the process, the people, and the life around it.

Portrait Parties
You bring your people.
I’ll document everybody.

You don’t need a special occasion to document your life.

I have been honored to photograph

at-home family sessions

weddings for people who are kind and a bit offbeat

divorces for people who are kind and offbeat

makers stories

single parent families

blended families

small businesses with soul

80th birthday parties

community / cultural gatherings

saying goodbye to beloved pets

births + deaths

your passion projects

Portraits as Portals (for daters)
quick sessions + a potluck.

Real, alive, magnetic.

Who am I?

I’m Rachel—photographer, superconnector, and someone who deeply believes that life is better when we slow down enough to actually see each other.

I’ve spent the last decade documenting love, families, and the in-between moments most people overlook, tracking transformation across time.

My work is less about posing—and more about noticing. witnessing people through change. We all contain multitudes.

Most photography tries to gloss over the tension….

I don’t. we all contain multitudes.

You can be grieving and grateful.
Certain and completely undone.
In love with your life—and longing for something more.

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