• All prints, wall art, albums, and digital files are separate from the session, unless specifically noted in the session description. Each session fee does include a print credit that you can use towards your prints, wall art, albums, or digital files.

     One week after your session, you will receive an email to set up an image reveal. At the time of the image reveal we will sort through all of your images and you will select any images that you would like to purchase from the session.

    All clients receive a Digital File for sharing on social media of ever image they select at their image reveal.

    Most clients end up with a series of art for their home or a large statement piece to display their portraits as well as an album with around 30-40 of their favorite portraits.

     

  • 8100 S. Quebec Street suite b210 Centennial, CO 80112

    I offer indoor studio sessions as well as outdoor sessions. There could be a travel fee for outdoor session

  • All clients will receive a photography session, help planning the perfect portrait session, photo premiere where you get to see all of your beautiful images, and a credit to use towards wall art and albums.

  • Short answer, no. I believe black & white is timeless and fits the style of any home and color palette. All wall art you purchase comes with the b&w digital and color version.

    If you don’t love b&w I am happy to create wall art in color.

  • Shortly after your session I have you and your partner over for the premiere of all of your very best photos. At this premiere you get to see the photos for the first time, select your favorites and create artwork for your home.

    Any additional artwork can be purchase at this time.

  • Wall art starts at $495 and albums start at $1000

  • The portraits you purchase are backed up forever. If it is not purchased then we don’t back it up. This is to save hard drive space.

  • The session takes between 30 and 60 mins depending on the number of outfits/changes.

  • I go over this in detail on our discovery call. I tell families to stay away from tight patterns and bold patterns. Solid colors are always a good choice.