A closer look at what it feels like to work together. From choosing quiet, meaningful locations to creating a space where you, your kids, and your dog can fully be yourselves.
Read MoreThis work started with my own dog. A story about learning, slowing down, and why I believe the best photos happen when dogs are allowed to simply be themselves.
Read MoreIf your kids can’t sit still, you’re not doing anything wrong. This session shows how working with your child’s energy, instead of against it, creates photos that feel joyful, natural, and genuinely you.
Read MoreWorried about taking photos in the Houston heat? Here is how backyard sessions make summer photos feel easier, more comfortable, and even enjoyable.
Read MoreMaternity photos with a toddler don’t have to feel stressful. This session shares how slowing down, following your child’s lead, and letting go of perfection can create images that feel honest, connected, and full of real life.
Read MoreThink summer in Houston is the worst time for photos? It might actually be the best. Here is how backyard sessions turn the heat into something relaxed, playful, and worth remembering.
Read MoreA family session with four dogs might sound overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. This story walks through how a little preparation, a lot of trust, and letting kids be themselves led to photos that felt natural, connected, and completely stress-free.
Read MoreBackyard photo sessions offer a relaxed way to document family life right where it happens. For Houston families and dog parents, photographing at home often leads to the most meaningful moments.
Read MoreChoosing an LGBTQ photographer isn’t just about representation. It’s about safety, comfort, and being fully seen. Here’s why it matters more than you might think.
Read MoreGreat photos are built before session day. Here’s how one Houston couple prepared their dog, and how it completely transformed their gallery.
Read MoreSenior dogs carry a softness that deserves to be documented. Here’s why their golden years are worth preserving through photography.
Read MoreIf your dog is reactive, you’re not alone. Here’s how I structure dog photography sessions in Houston to keep everyone safe, calm, and successful.
Read MoreSenior dogs deserve to be documented gently and intentionally. Here’s what one Houston couple did to honor their aging pup, and why it mattered.
Read MoreAs a lesbian photographer, documenting queer joy isn’t just work,, it’s personal. Here’s what it means to me to capture LGBTQ love in Houston.
Read MoreOff-leash photos aren’t required. Here’s how dog-centered photography works safely and beautifully, with leashes included.
Read MoreNot every location is right for every dog. Here are some of my favorite dog-friendly photo locations across Houston and nearby areas. Chosen for comfort, safety, and connection.
Read MorePhotography doesn’t have to feel performative. Here’s how dog-centered sessions create space for authenticity, comfort, and ease.
Read MoreSpring doesn’t have to mean busy, rushed, or overstimulating. Here’s why I slow down dog photography sessions – and why that matters.
Read MoreQueer-friendly photography isn’t a label – it’s a practice. Here’s what it means when dogs, safety, and chosen family come first.
Read MoreSpring in Houston can be beautiful… and unpredictable. Here’s how to choose the best time for a dog-friendly, low-stress spring photoshoot.
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