Think of this as a cozy corner where love stories, adventures, and behind-the-scenes moments all live together.
Here, I share wedding days that feel like magic, travel notes from my favorite destinations, tips for planning with ease, and a few personal stories along the way. It’s a mix of inspiration and real connection—because your story deserves to be remembered in its truest form.
Pour yourself a coffee, scroll through, and stay awhile. I hope you find ideas, encouragement, and maybe even a spark for your own journey.
When it comes to wedding and engagement photography, feeling comfortable in front of the camera can make a huge difference in the outcome of your photos. The key to capturing those genuine, heartwarming moments lies in allowing yourself to act as if the camera isn’t even there. Here’s how to embrace this mindset and avoid falling into the traps of over-posing and acting.

Are you dreaming of a unique and breathtaking location for your engagement photos? Look no further than the Imperial Sand Dunes!

Are you a client or potential client who has requested or expected the RAW photo files from your session or wedding and been denied?
In this post, I’ll break down 5 reasons on what raw files are, why someone might want them, and why photographers might be a bit hesitant to hand them over. No fancy jargon, just real talk about pixels and stuff.
So, keep reading if you’re curious about the raw truth behind raw image files. I’m about to spill the pixels!

Imagine this: you and your partner, the windmill of Palm Springs as your backdrop, and a classic car as your trusty sidekick. It’s not just an engagement session; it’s an adventure waiting to happen. In this blog post, we’re about to spill the beans on why bringing a classic car into the mix isn’t just cool – it’s the secret sauce to transforming your Palm Springs engagement into a memory worth bragging about.

When it comes to what to wear for a Joshua Tree photoshoot, going for a neutral palette just makes sense. In this blog post, I’ll keep it simple and explain why wearing neutrals is the best choice for desert photography.
