Seniors/Families

This page is for those who want photos of their little’s and not-so-little anymore.

You are gonna see a lot of cadet photos from West Point on this page because that is where I lived and worked for 8 years. Cadets hold a special place in my heart and I travel back twice a year to work with them and capture their 47-month experience in one beautiful session!

I also have worked with hundreds of families over those 8 years and have opened myself up to work with families here in the Boulder Colorado and Flatirons area. So if you want to capture your family and freeze this time and cherish it for a few stolen moments, then I am your girl. I love working with people and opening up their personality and capturing who they are in that precious phase of life.

450+ Sessions Since 2019

Here's how this works: you reach out to me, we handle the details together, and then I take it from there. I contact your cadet directly, we find a time that fits into their fall or spring schedule, and I show up ready to handle the one thing you were quietly dreading — getting them to actually do this without making it a whole thing.

Because here's what I tell every reluctant cadet who shows up convinced this is going to be awkward:

These photos aren't for you right now. They're for the people who will look at you someday the way you look at the people you admire most — and think, that's who I want to be.

For a lot of my clients, they're the first in their family to wear this uniform. That means they're not looking back at a legacy. They're becoming one.

That usually does it.

I try to connect with cadets, asking questions to get to know them, including one question: what's the one thing from their 47 months at West Point that made them feel truly accomplished?

And just like that — they're not a cadet going through the motions. They're a person with a story worth documenting. Those are the photos families keep forever.

A note from someone who gets it:

I've lived this military life for 15 years alongside my husband — two deployments, seven states, and in 2028 we return to West Point when he joins the faculty in mechanical and aerospace engineering. I'm not just familiar with this world. I'm in it.

Young man in military uniform saluting outdoors with a cloudy sky in the background.