project 365: march

March was learning to create again.

It was filled with celebrations of life (my own included) and reminders of truth. March was for truthful reminders, traditions, new shoes and good pizza; it was made of cold rain, art over coffee, unfamiliar sports, and learning to love, always.

This month was one to remind me how to be inspired.

winnebago, NE portrait session // cayetana

This is Cayetana (KAY-tee-AH-nah), and she lives in Nebraska. Cayetana is one of the most sparkly, bubbly souls you will ever meet. She is full of energy, empathy, and mischief. I was so delighted to be able to go out into the countryside of Nebraska for a mini session with her this summer.

Special shoutout to my friend Jules for helping out with this one! So happy with these. (:

rockford senior session // ben

Friends! Meet Ben, a quiet, funny, and respectable young man who loves his dog very much. I can appreciate that. Hope you can too!

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rockford senior session // megan

Wow! Could photographing a human be any easier?

Aside from being an incredibly stylish, easy-going and gorgeous model, Megan also happens to be a wonderful sweetheart with a love for laughter and people. It was too easy walking through the woods with this one, and learning more of her desires and quirks.

woodland senior session // tate

World, meet Tate, and prepare yourselves, because this guy is a senior now and he's coming for you!

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sisterhood ii // jules + kirrily

Sisterhood, part II. The second of a new personal series, designed to stretch me as an artist and challenge to capture the living, breathing, and moving character in a person or relationship.

Alright guys, I think it's time you meet Juliana and Kirrily, some very dear friends of mine. Something I loved about shooting these two was the challenge and intrigue of capturing their great differences. I made an effort to keep in mind their story: how they have gone from being drastically different, and even somewhat distant most of their lives, to becoming good friends in the past couple of years. What a beautiful image of learning to treasure the things you have always had.

sisterhood i // leah + megan

Sisterhood, part I. The first of a new personal series, designed to stretch me as an artist and challenge to capture the living, breathing, and moving character in a person or relationship.

Everybody, meet Leah and Megan. Not only are they sisters but they are also best friends. It has been quite an experience watching them grow as individuals over the years, solidifying their personal characters and becoming increasingly more confident in the lovely women they are. But even further than that, I have witnessed their relationship, as they have changed, stay just as strong and honest as it ever was. Like many sisters, their differences can at some times be great. But, unlike many, these ones trust and rely on each other as friends as well.

vintage portrait session // kelsie

The lovely Kelsie, a fellow photographer (see her work here) and I went on a spontaneous, vintage-inspired weekend photoshoot this fine cloudy day. It was such a gift to get the creative juices flowing again with her: traipsing around the city's little rusty brick corners, hopping around, scaling walls and bridges in ridiculously high heels. Along with being an incredibly imaginative, comfortable and encouraging photographer and friend, Kelsie also happens to be a striking model. Please enjoy!

project 365: february

The month of February was one for facing my fears.

It was one for soup and coffee dates with new people (the start of something), for getting taxes finished early; it was for scarves, sushi and sunlight. February was for line dances, bloody noses, succulents, and for crafting all night long. It was the month that held production week safely in her arms: encouraging me, driving me, and beginning to guide me into something greater than I expected.

February was for finding new homes.

project 365: january

January was for trying new things.

Not intentionally, of course. Not as a new year resolution. But this month definitely surprised me with pleasant experiences when I would surrender myself to them. It was a month gracious with quality time, heart-palpitating music, late night pizza and ice cream, green grass and inches of snow.

It was a month of serendipity, one might say; fortunate accidents.