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I personally respond to every message. Don’t hesitate to reach out — I’d love to hear from you.
What Clients Are Saying
FAQ
Yes! I know plenty of beautiful spots in and around Austin and will help you choose one that fits your vision and light best.
After booking, I’ll send you a simple style guide with tips on what photographs best and how to coordinate outfits without matching too much.
To ensure availability — especially during spring and fall — it’s best to book 2–4 weeks in advance. However, feel free to reach out for last-minute openings.
You’ll get an online gallery where you can download your images and share them with family or friends. Prints and wall art can also be ordered directly.
We’ll keep an eye on the forecast. If it looks like rain, I’ll reach out in advance and we’ll reschedule at no extra cost.
Yes — all delivered images are professionally edited in my signature style. I don’t just apply a preset — each image gets attention to color, light, and mood.
Family photo session packages start at $180. Send a request and I’ll share package options based on your family size, preferred date, location, and session needs.
Yes. I can suggest Austin-area locations based on light, shade, walking distance, and the look you want.
That’s normal. Sessions are relaxed and flexible. I use movement, simple prompts, breaks, and natural moments instead of forcing everyone to pose perfectly the whole time.
Yes, pets are welcome. Just mention them in your request so we can choose a location that works well.
Yes, depending on the package and group size. Include the details in your request and I’ll send the best options.
I recommend simple, coordinated outfits rather than everyone matching exactly. After booking, I can help with basic outfit guidance.
Fill out the request form with your preferred date and session details. I’ll follow up with availability and package options.
Your final images will be delivered in a private online gallery where you can view, download, and share with family and friends.

