Because today’s stories deserve to be seen — and heard.
For almost two decades, I’ve captured stories through still images — freezing emotions, glances, and milestones in a single frame. But after I had kids, something changed. On our family trips, I started filming little clips — not for perfection, but for the feeling. The feeling of seeing how they were at that age… and how we were with them at that age.
When I watched those videos back, I realized something powerful:
Photos let me see the memory, but video let me feel it again. That’s when it clicked — families need both.
Photos hold the beauty of a single second, while video carries the emotion and story behind it.
That’s why I’m now offering video as an optional add-on. A way to bring your family’s story to life through motion and words.
Because today, stories live in both. We scroll, we listen, we feel. If your kids are older, we can include little voice moments or short interviews. If you have a baby, we’ll focus on your words — what this time feels like and what you want to remember most.
Years from now, when you look back, I don’t just want you to see this time in your life,
I want you to remember what it felt like.
How We capture it
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This isn’t an interview, and it’s definitely not something you need to “get right.”
You don’t have to memorize anything or say it perfectly — this is a relaxed conversation.
I’ll guide you with a few gentle prompts, and you’ll just talk.
If you stumble or pause, that’s okay — I’ll edit everything together later to tell your story naturally.
Think of it as a conversation between you two — not a performance.
We can stop, laugh, reword things, and keep going
It’s about real emotion, not perfect lines.
 
Two Ways to Tell Your Story
 
1. Parent ↔ Parent Dialogue
You’ll talk to each other, not to me or the camera, about what this time feels like. It’s relaxed and conversational, like reminiscing at the end of the day.
2. Parent ↔ Child Conversation
If your kids are a little older, we can record lighthearted moments or short questions you ask them. Their voices and reactions add so much personality and warmth to the final film.
Parent-to-Parent Dialogue Guide
 
❤️ Becoming Parents
 
Do you remember the first time you saw or held your baby?
What surprised you most about being a parent?
How has life changed since becoming parents?
What moment made it all feel real for you?
What have you learned about your spouse seeing them as parents?
 
 
🍼 Everyday Moments
 
What does a normal day look like right now?
What’s one small thing they do that makes you smile every time?
How do your days feel different than they used to?
Which part of the day do you look forward to most?
 
 
💞 Little Things We Love
 
What do you love most about seeing each other as parents?
How would you describe your baby’s personality so far?
What’s one thing you never want to forget about this stage?
What’s your favorite little thing they do right now?
Which face or sound always makes you laugh?
How would you describe their personality so far?
If you had to describe them in three words, what would they be?
 
 
🌙 Looking Ahead
 
What do you hope they always know about your family?
What kind of person do you imagine they’ll grow up to be?
If they could hear you right now, what would you want to tell them?
How do you want them to remember this stage of our lives?
If they could hear us right now, what would you say to them?
 
 
Parent-to-Child Dialogue Guide
 
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What’s your favorite thing to do as a family?
What makes you laugh the most?
What do you love most about Mommy/Daddy?
What’s your favorite thing about being (their name)’s brother/sister?
What’s your favorite snack / toy / place to go?
Can you show me how big you are now?
What do you think love means?
(Tip for parents: keep your tone playful — if they answer short, repeat their answer and smile to keep them talking.)
👧 For Older Kids (ages 8+)
What’s one thing you love about our family?
What’s something that always makes you laugh at home?
What’s your favorite memory we’ve made together?
What’s something you’ve learned from Mom/Dad?
How would you describe us in three words?
If you could plan a perfect day, what would we do?
What do you think you’ll remember most about this time in your life?
(Tip: Try asking open-ended questions — then let them explain. Even small moments or funny answers add so much heart to the video.)
 
Where Photos End and Stories Begin
 
Photography will always be at the center of what I do, it’s how I’ve told stories for nearly two decades.
But for families who want something more than photos, I now offer video as an optional add-on.
It’s for those who want to capture not just how this season looks, but how it feels.
The sound of your laughter, the words you share, the love that fills the in-between moments.
Your story deserves to be remembered in every way that matters most,
whether that’s through timeless photographs, a heartfelt film, or both woven together to tell the full story of your family.