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I really like going down the rabbit hole and losing myself in a topic that I love. I enjoy sharing my findings with others and creating a space where we can be mutually inspired by topics relating to art. If you know me in life, you know that I talk a lot. So my goal here is to share information relating to art and photography in an easily digestible, snappy way.
A lot of photography blogs are really just a personable way for photographers to share their work. If you’re interested in that sort of thing, you can mosey on over to my portfolios. I share photos and little behind-the-scenes tidbits over there. This blog is dedicated to talking about photography and art in a more generalized way. We’ll talk about different styles of photography, trending and unique family poses, things to consider when choosing a photographer, and so on. So go grab your favorite beverage, cozy on up, and let’s talk photography!
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My Best Tips for Planning a Unique Fall Photo Session
Because fall is such a great time of year for photography, the photos can feel a little repetitive- especially if this isn’t your first rodeo. Don’t get me wrong- I love a classic fall session! However, if you’ve had a few of them, you might be wondering what you can do to make this fall different. Luckily, I’m nothing if not an idea woman, and I have a few tricks up my sleeve to make your fall photos feel special this year.

Everything You Need to Know About Milk Bath Sessions
Milk bath sessions are my new obsession. I love them for so many reasons. They have this very organic, cottage-core vibe. Think vintage tubs, cotton blankets, lace dresses, and fresh fruit. The other wonderful thing about these sessions is that it is naturally engaging for your child.

“Telling Your Story” with Photography
You’ll see this phrase a lot in photographer communities, on their websites, and even in the comments on a Facebook post you made when you were looking for a photographer. I used to think this was an overused phrase, but a great photographer is also a storyteller. They focus…

Custom Mood Boards- How They Work and Why I Use Them
When we had our family photos done in May, I used a mood board to plan our outfits. I was so pleased with how cohesive everything looked together that I decided to start offering these mood boards to clients. Over the last six months, I’ve been fine-tuning my process for this service. You’re documenting your family when you purchase a photography session, but you’re also purchasing visual art. It should reflect your style! And the best way to communicate that and bring it to life is to plan appropriately.

Passion Project - Adventures at the Zoo
I think maybe in another life, I would very much love to be a wildlife photographer. In the meantime, I content myself with taking photos of the animals at the Nashville Zoo when I go with my son. He brings his…

Styling Tips for Extended Family Photography Sessions
The holidays are sometimes the only time the extended family gets together, so it's not uncommon for people to think about getting everyone in the frame for some family photos. Let's talk tips and tricks to make this experience easier for everyone!

How I Really Feel About Working with Difficult Children
I think children are fascinating- their curiosity, their process of understanding and interacting with the world, and their innovation. However, there are some things that can be difficult to navigate when you’re working with someone that easily becomes emotionally dysregulated- as many children …

Creating Photos in Every Season - A Quick Guide to Climate in the Tennessee Valley
Living in a place with real seasons is kind of tricky when you work outdoors. It’s especially difficult for me because I like to set consistent expectations for my clients- but the weather is….