Dining Room Diaries,

Inspired by my very own Life on Film project.


I DID IT. I took the leap. I shot an ALL FILM sesh, and it's everything my heart desires and more! I always knew I needed to bring film into the homes of my clients, but I had no idea that'd expand into my very own in home developing + scanning on top of that. I know, I know-- that sounds like another language to most, but it's kinda a big deal. A big freakin' deal. To translate, it means that absolutely everything about this session, is intimate. Going analog, sitting down at the same table, and cooking in the same kitchen Embracing traditions and culture. Using actual chemistry and my passion to create something magical. This is what I have been waiting for. This is what I want to bring to the table... 


Let's shoot more than a Christmas card this year, please.

If this resonates with you, will you please please PLEASE link up with me. : )

A sequence of four doorway photos showing people entering and exiting through brown doors in a white hallway.
Person in white clothing kneeling on checkered floor while working in a kitchen.
Close-up sequence showing hands mixing ingredients in a glass bowl during a baking process.
Wide view of a modern kitchen interior with dark wood cabinets and white countertops.
A sequence of photos showing a small child reaching for and eating food from a plate at a table.
People gather around a kitchen table for a cooking or baking activity in a warm, dimly lit home setting.
A small child in a white dress peeks around a corner in a sequence of vintage-style film photographs.
A family enjoys a meal together at a wooden dining table in their kitchen.
A series of photos showing someone teaching a young child to bake and cook in a modern kitchen.
Parent and baby share tender moments together while relaxing on white bedding in soft natural light.
A series of candid expressions viewed through a window reflection showing joyful reactions and laughter.