Traveling Motherhood & Family Photographer

Seattle and Tacoma are home, but I also travel to photograph mothers and families in other cities across the US. I bring my film cameras to you, so your maternity, newborn, or family session can happen in your own home, with the light, rhythm, and details that actually feel like your life.

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Is a Travel Session right for you?

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Travel sessions are a good fit if you love my work and the idea of a session in-home or at a local to you location on film, but you live outside Washington and want your photos to feel tied to the place you’re raising your kids.

How travel sessions work

I book a small number of travel dates each year

  • Sessions are in-home or on location and follow the same calm, collaborative approach as my Seattle and Tacoma work

  • There is a separate travel fee to cover flights and lodging, which I’ll outline before you book

  • Once we confirm dates, you’ll book through the same online system, with contract and retainer just like local sessions

Bring my style of Photography to Your City

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If you live outside Washington and feel drawn to my work, let’s talk. Each year, I create a few travel dates to bring film motherhood sessions to new places. Whether it’s the coast, the desert, or a place uniquely your own, I’d love to hear what you envision.

Travel sessions require an additional travel fee to cover flight, lodging, and local transportation. Once travel is booked, that fee is not refundable, unless I have to cancel the trip on my end. If you ever have to cancel or reschedule, we’ll talk through options and I’ll be as flexible as possible within the realities of travel.

“I didn’t know how badly I needed to be seen until I saw these photographs. They’re more than just pictures, they are reminders that I was there, loving them in the small, invisible ways no one else saw.”

— Sarah M