What it looks like when your family has the space to settle in.
When there’s no pressure to perform, your family has room to relax, connect, and focus on each other.
These moments aren’t meticulously staged.
They happen when a family relaxes enough to stop thinking about the camera and start paying attention to each other instead.
The closeness. The comfort. The connection.
It’s less about how everything looks—and more about how it feels to be there together.
Real families, real sessions
A closer look at what this feels like beyond a single moment.
These aren’t styled shoots—just real families, settling in and being together.
The Weil’s In-Home Family Session
The Weil Family January in Colorado is nothing if not unpredictable. Days of snow, freezing temperatures, and icy wind can be followed by warm, sunny weather. You just never know. On the day of the Weil family's in-home family photography session, we hit the jackpot....
The Bacon’s Family Session at Union Station
The Bacon Family Christmas is in the air! The Great Hall at Denver Union Station is decked in silver, gold and green. Garlands adorn the walls, and an enormous Christmas tree reaches for the ceiling. The Great Hall looks stunning! It's a fun and unique location for a...
The Portillo’s In-Home Newborn Session
The Portillo Family I first met the Portillo family to capture memories of the gorgeous mama-to-be, her bump, and their family of three during a mini session. (Click here to see some of my favorite moments from their maternity session.) It was clear that they were...
The Gamet’s Family Session at the Wise Homestead
The Gamet Family Catch me if you can! Three lively and boisterous little boys. Each one as cute as the next yet with personalities all of their own. One willing to pose for a photo. One hamming it up every step of the way. And, one playing catch me if you can! Meeting...
The Schock’s Extended Family Session in Erie
The Schocks & Family Three generations lined up and smiling at the camera. Grandparents, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews have gathered for an outdoor extended family session. Their clay, black, and white colored outfits pop off the glorious fall colors in the...
The Lynch’s Fall Mini Session in Erie, Colorado
The Lynch Family Littles. It's hard to know how they will react to being in front of a camera. Will they smile? Will they cry? It's a lot of pressure to be photographed, especially for ones so small. Their attention spans are short. Plus, they often have ideas of...
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