My earliest memories of using a camera are when I was about 7 years old. My family was moving to the PNW for a new job my dad accepted. On our week long drive from the East Coast, my dad gave me about 10 disposable Kodak cameras. I remember the excitement of seeing the prints after my film was developed!
As I got older, I always loved going through old photos of our family with my mom. I remember asking her one day to show me images from their wedding day and she was only able to find about 5. My mom's wedding dress was burned in a house fire and they kept nothing but one white napkin from their reception. As their daughter, I long to see pictures of their special day. I wanted to reminisce on such a special time in their young lives.
I LOVE being able to provide couples with images they are able to cherish + share with their family for generations to come. Images that allow them to relive their special day over and over.
My earliest memories of using a camera are when I was about 7 years old. My family was moving to the PNW for a new job my dad accepted. On our week long drive from the East Coast, my dad gave me about 10 disposable Kodak cameras. I remember the excitement of seeing the prints after my film was developed!
As I got older, I always loved going through old photos of our family with my mom. I remember asking her one day to show me images from their wedding day and she was only able to find about 5. My mom's wedding dress was burned in a house fire and they kept nothing but one white napkin from their reception. As their daughter, I long to see pictures of their special day. I wanted to reminisce on such a special time in their young lives.
I LOVE being able to provide couples with images they are able to cherish + share with their family for generations to come. Images that allow them to relive their special day over and over.