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As a Nashville photographer, I absolutely love the opportunity to travel for sessions. Whether it’s for a retreat or being hired to capture special moments, creating imagery in a location that is outside of my norm truly fills my creative cup. This session was no exception.

There’s something truly magical about family photo sessions, especially when they unfold in the outdoors amidst nature’s beauty. This Franklin family session was no exception. Our time together was on a sunny evening in May and it was nothing short of amazing.

Among all the mundane tasks of motherhood, finding time to step in front of the camera is not something we get to do often. This makes dedicated motherhood sessions particularly special — to have your everyday life unfold beautifully in front of a camera.

Our time together was spent in a beautiful outdoor garden area filled with blooming hydrangeas. The morning sunlight cast a gentle glow that created beautiful pockets of shade for us to hang out in as I snapped photos of this family just being themselves and enjoying a summer morning together.

These Nashville Cheekwood family photos might be my most favorite images from an outdoor session – and that’s saying a lot because I love outdoor sessions! The gardens (and by gardens I mean many, many gardens!) at Cheekwood are breath taking, this family was such a joy to be around, and our time together was […]

The end of summer is the season of warmth, sunshine, and endless adventures, making it the perfect time for families to come together and create lasting memories. As a Franklin family photographer, I love nothing more than being outdoors in wide open spaces allowing your littles to run around and create lasting memories through photographs. […]

Here's what nobody tells you about this season — you're going to forget it. Not because you're not paying attention, but because you're too busy living it. The specific way your kid laughs right now, the exact weight of them in your arms, the beautiful chaos of a regular afternoon at your house — it slips away quietly, without warning, and one day you'll reach for the memory and find it's already blurry at the edges. That's why this matters. Not the perfectly posed photo, the real one. The one that actually looks like your family, your kids, your life, right now. Come as you are. This season is already enough.