I value transparency. So, I’ve put together a couple of packages detailing what you’ll receive from our time together.
Parts of our sessions can be put into numbers, but some experiences aren’t quantifiable.
During one of my earliest portrait sessions, I featured a dear friend of mine named Roy. He had been doing some deep, internal work on himself hoping to regain some confidence. He was nervous about doing a portrait photography session, but I reassured him that we would stay within his range of comfort.
Before heading out to the shoot, we went shopping to find an outfit he felt good in (I love Color Theory and getting to be Tan France for a day). We figured out that he was a soft summer color palette, so I recommended a muted blue shirt, taupe slacks, and some leather shoes.
We met up at a small park in Winter Springs took photos for about an hour. Roy felt more comfortable when he could lean on an object or having his arms crossed, so we went with that. He has a strong build, so I shot from a lower vantage point to heighten a sense of power.
When Roy received his image gallery, he shared that he had never felt more confident, like it was the first time he saw himself. It felt like a wild privilege to be a part of his journey reclaiming himself.

