About Grace

I’ve been taking photos of the people closest to me for years — friends, family, and the everyday moments that matter most. Over time, that love for capturing connection naturally grew into photographing families in a more intentional way.

My sessions are relaxed, playful, and centered around genuine connection. I’ll gently guide you when needed, offer simple prompts if it helps, and then step back to let things unfold naturally. I’m always drawn to the candid, in-between moments — the ones that tell a story and make you feel something — while still making sure you have a few timeless images of everyone together.

My style is natural, emotive, and rooted in real life. I don’t focus on heavily posed sessions or studio-style setups. While family photography is at the heart of what I do, I also photograph couples, motherhood, maternity, and newborn sessions in a relaxed, organic way.

If you’re drawn to honest images that feel warm, connected, and a little imperfect in the best way — you’ll likely feel right at home here.

My Approach & Style

I’ve always been drawn to the creativity and beauty of photography — the quiet magic of turning a moment into a memory that can be held onto forever. What I love most about family photography isn’t just how the images look, but how they feel when you come back to them.

Warm. Fuzzy. In love.
Joyful, chaotic, full of laughter.

These are the moments that matter — because they’re real.

I’m endlessly inspired by the small, everyday details that make your family yours: the way little hands reach for yours, the shy tongue poke when someone’s feeling unsure, the way a dad’s tickles light up his child’s whole face. These passing moments slip by quickly, and yet they’re the ones that stay with us the longest.

As a mum to two beautiful babies myself, I know just how fast time moves. It truly is a thief. But having photographs to look back on brings me comfort — knowing those memories are still there, waiting. One day, our children will look at these images and see how deeply they were loved, and how life felt in this season.

That’s what I hope to create for the families I photograph.