I have always been fascinated by photography. I have spent countless hours studying photographs of people, while considering the angles, the lighting, and the editing the photographer used. I love the fact that photography has the amazing ability to transport us to a different time, or place with one single shot.
It was not until I started blogging that I decided to take photography more seriously. With camera in hand, I started experimenting with photographs of my apartment, of friends, and family. It was after experimenting in this way that I realized my passion for photography. I have no formal training or background in this field, but I realize that passion can open your eyes to the impossible, so not only did I invest in the proper equipment I also spent the necessary time to learn everything I could to enhance the skill it takes to be proficient with this passion.
I enjoy, and appreciate the opportunity to photograph bloggers, couples, influencers who make an impact in their profession, families, and also lifestyle type setting. I take an individual approach to each person I photograph. I make every effort to embrace and highlight the focus of what they are trying to convey to their audience with each session.
I look forward to working together and capturing the potential magnificence of your moments through my eyes and the lens of my camera.
Ever since learning of the term “gypset” from gal pals, Molly and Bradley, I am obsessed! While talking about the pending honeymoons I disclosed where Brice and I were going, to which they both responded, “oh, very gypset.” I said, “No, I don’t think it is jet set.” They said, “No, GYPset.”
I had no clue what this meant but after a quick explanation I was fixated. Gypset is a mix between gypsy and jet-set. It is the idea of a completely free-spirited lifestyle and travel. Tres, perfect!
I have been trying to shop for a few things for the honeymoon with this “gypset” idea in mind. When I came across this Mara Hoffman cover-up I stopped scrolling. I found the perfect piece! I love the idea of throwing this over a swimsuit by the beach or belting it for a casual dinner. The colors and lightness make it the ideal piece for any beach get-a-way.
I have no problem dressing for a night on the town with the girls but I am always puzzled when it comes to a day watching sports with the guys. My goal is to wear something that is put-together, comfortable, and not over-the-top. I usually go for the quick summer dress or a pair of shorts and a t-shirt but it is still a little chilly in Dallas so I needed something warmer. I love a striped sweater, paired with a skinny jean and Keds shoe. I think it is so American and a perfect outfit for a “take me out to the ball game,” type of night.