I’ve been a photographer since I was sixteen—nineteen years of chasing light, documenting people, and falling in love with the magic of real moments. I got my start at Cross timbers Academy in Weatherford, Texas, where I shot teacher portraits and promo images for our little school films. Eventually, I became the prom photographer, and that was the beginning of everything.


Over the years, I explored every corner of photography: portraits, weddings, events, the whole spectrum. But the work that truly made my heartbeat harder was boudoir, creative portraits, and band photography. During my time with 95.9 The Ranch back in Texas, I gained incredible experience and met some unforgettable people who helped shape my eye and my confidence.


In 2017, everything changed. A house fire took my entire portfolio—my hard drives, my computer, my cameras, every piece of gear I owned. It was devastating, and it took years to rebuild not only the equipment, but also the courage to start again. That kind of loss rewires you. It made me see photography not just as art, but as something worth fighting my way back to.


In 2025, I finally stepped behind the camera again with restored purpose. Today, I specialize in portraits, boudoir work, and elopements—intentional, intimate photography that captures people at their most authentic. My husband’s Air Force career has us currently stationed in Las Vegas, and the desert has become the backdrop for this new chapter. There’s something about this place—its grit, its glow, its wild honesty—that feels like the perfect setting for a rebirth.


My journey hasn’t been linear or easy, but it’s mine. And every session, every client, every story adds to the new portfolio I’m building—one filled with resilience, connection, and the beauty of beginning again.