I can’t remember a time when I didn’t have a camera in my hands.
It was self-portraits, then candid shots of my siblings. Whatever I was able to
capture became art to me. Because it is. This life of ours, it’s art.
After becoming a mom, the real beauty of my art form became all the more vibrant. Healing
from birth trauma, the months spent in the hospital navigating the NICU and surgeries, working through the loss of a loved one … whatever I’m dealing with, I ground myself through my camera. It helps me make sense of my experiences, find the beauty in them. I’d love to do the same for you as a documentary family photographer — for the happiest moments and the quiet ones too.
 
My favorite memories are crowded with picture frames
The frames filled the shelves of my grandparents’ living room — lined up perfectly, regularly dusted, always loved. There were portraits, like my grandpa in his Marine Corps uniform or my grandma in her wedding dress. And there were candids, like my mom on a skateboard or me and my siblings all squished together on my grandma's rocking chair. But they all were lovingly displayed together on those shelves.
Those images showed me where I came from.
Let me capture the same for you.
 
A lot like motherhood, this business has been a million different versions of itself
It’s been a passion project … extra money for diapers when we traveled in our fifth wheel … a way back to myself after having babies. My work has evolved as I have.
As moms, that’s something we can all relate to, right? As our babies grow, we do too. We become different versions of ourselves. But one thing I’ve learned is that every version is worth remembering.
“I have used Brittany for every maternity, newborn, family photo, and headshot
through 8 years and 4 (almost 5) children. There is just no beating the quality,
attention to detail, art, and professionalism she provides. 10/10 no regrets in
making the investment into capturing the precious years with my littles.”
—SARA
Floating on
or near a
mountain lake
Baking bread
(then eating
that bread!)
Watching
Pride& Prejudice
for the millionth time
Trying to replicate my grandma's pickle recipe
Internet deep dives (don't ask how many tabs I have open)
Documentary Family Photography