family portraits that show your love and your life

no matter the stage

My goal is to create photographs that allow you to look back on the emotions, relationships, and love that were uniquely known and felt by you. And to preserve those bonds and those feelings. That is why I believe in baby-led posing and natural interactions that capture your family at this stage.

Photographing your family should be stress-free. That's why I offer wardrobe and hair and make up services to allow you to enjoy this experience with your family. 

Located in West Homewood, our studio offers a  client wardrobe for those booking a full session. Browse and borrow outfits for the entire family and add on to your booking services by our in house hair and make up artist. 

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Super 8 home videos offered starting at $850

Super 8mm is a vintage video film format popularized in the 1960s and 70s created by Eastman Kodak. You probably know it best as the family home videos your grandparents have shown you. The film is available in both colors and black and white and does not record sound. Super 8mm films look soft with vibrant colors and varying amounts of grain sometimes with light leaks, dust, and scratches. These videos are as unique as the moment it's capturing due to these simple, beautiful imperfections that cannot be predicted or replicated. 

motion, too.

Love, captured in

"I've used Brittany twice now - first for our wedding and then again for some family photos. Both times were absolutely perfect. What you can't see from her portfolio, though, is her interpersonal skills. She has the amazing ability to put everyone at ease - from 2 year old nieces to 90 year old grandmothers and everything between."

KATIE GLENN

"Brittany is more than a gifted photographer, she is an artist who illustrates life in images. Every picture made us smile, a few brought a tear to our eyes, and all of them are treasured keepsakes as we send her off to discover her future."

ROBIN BLAKEMORE

Frequently asked questions

what is the best age for portraits?

This is one of the most asked questions we receive. From sleepy newborn photos to the first signs of their personality to sitting up to walking to kindergarten to the in-between years of change to young adults, every stage deserves to be preserved and celebrated. We believe any age is a good time to capture your family, and we believe these photos aren't just limited to kids. Parents, your kids deserve to have photos with you in them! Those are the images they will treasure as you grow older. Images showing your fierce, deep love for them. 

How do you pose newborns?

When you take a sleeping baby and lay him or her down on a bed, they all do something different. Some curl up, some stretch out their legs (or just one leg), others will put their tiny hand up in front of their face, or give a little fist bump pose. Whatever they do, it's inevitable that at some point in the session their mom will laugh and say something like "we have an ultrasound photo with him in the exact same pose!" They recognize a gesture in their baby that is unique and special to their baby, no one else. We want each portrait we take to be as unique as the infants we photograph, and so we don't pose babies. We soothe them. we put them in a swaddle if they seem to need it. But we let them lead the show. We want to see who they are. And we want to capture that for all time.

What if my family isn't excited about taking photos? 

This is one of the most asked questions we receive. From sleepy newborn photos to the first signs of their personality to sitting up to walking to kindergarten to the in-between years of change to young adults, every stage deserves to be preserved and celebrated. We believe any age is a good time to capture your family, and we believe these photos aren't just limited to kids. Parents, your kids deserve to have photos with you in them! Those are the images they will treasure as you grow older. Images showing your fierce, deep love for them.