Your photographer
Hey, I’m Tiffany — and I’m not about to make you stand there and smile awkwardly
I know the exact moment people start spiraling about photos.
“What do I do with my hands?”
“What if my kids act feral?”
“What if I look awkward?”
And listen… respectfully?
That’s not your job.
Your only job is to show up.
My job is to:
tell you what to do
keep things moving
make it feel natural
and make sure you actually enjoy the experience
I’m not winging it.
This isn’t luck.
I know exactly how to guide you so your photos feel effortless and real — not stiff and over-posed.
Because this version of your life?
It’s not waiting for you to feel ready.
Your kids aren’t going to suddenly sit still forever.
Your relationship isn’t always going to look like this exact season.
And those little in-between moments you think don’t matter?
Those are the ones that end up meaning everything.
A little bit about me
I didn’t just wake up one day and decide to be a photographer. Back in 2013, my husband was in the Navy and we got stationed in Norfolk, and that move ended up changing everything for me. What started as something small very quickly turned into something real. I was learning, building, figuring it out as I went—and at the exact same time, I was pregnant with our first baby.
So while my business was growing, so was my life in every possible way.
Fast forward 13 years, and now we’re in Jacksonville, Florida with three chaotic boys who keep me very grounded and very entertained. Life is loud, it’s messy, and it’s definitely not always put together—and honestly, that’s exactly why I care so much about what I do.
I have ADHD, and both my husband and my oldest are on the autism spectrum, which means I understand on a very real level that not everyone experiences the world the same way. Not everyone feels comfortable being the center of attention, and not everyone thrives in stiff, overly structured environments where they’re expected to just stand still and perform.
That understanding is a huge part of how I approach every session.
I’m not here to force you into something that doesn’t feel like you. I’m here to create space for you to exist as you are—whether that’s playful, quiet, chaotic, emotional, or somewhere in between. There’s no pressure to get it “right,” no expectation to be perfect, and no version of a photoshoot you have to fit yourself into.
Because real life isn’t perfect. It’s chaotic, emotional, funny, overwhelming, beautiful—and it moves a lot faster than we ever expect it to.
And somewhere along the way, I realized something.
The moments we think we need to control are usually the ones we end up cherishing the most. And that realization completely changed the way I approach photography.
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