If you’ve ever looked at photography pricing and thought, “I’m not sure what I’m actually paying for,” you’re not alone.
I’m updating my pricing to make the process simpler, more flexible, and fairer — especially for families who want a calm, supportive experience.
Why I’m using a Session Fee + Collection Model
Starting now, pricing is structured in two parts:
1) Session Fee
This reserves your date and covers the behind-the-scenes work that creates a great experience: planning, my time and talent during the session, professional editing, and preparing your proofing gallery.
2) Digital Image Collections (chosen after you see your photos)
After your session, you choose the collection that fits your needs — 5 images through a full album. That way, you only purchase what you truly love.
This structure helps you:
pick the number of images that makes sense for your budget
upgrade easily if you fall in love with more photos (which most families do)
feel confident you’re investing in quality and care — not a rushed “one size fits all” package
A Patient, Neurodivergent-Friendly Photography Experience
This part matters most to me:
Your child does not need to perform to be worthy of beautiful photos.
I’m known for being patient — and I intentionally design sessions to be welcoming for neurodivergent families and seniors, including autism, ADHD, sensory needs, and anxiety.
That means:
extra time to warm up
breaks are always okay
movement-based prompts instead of forced posing
calm, gentle guidance (no pressure, no shame)
flexibility if things don’t go “perfectly”
If there’s a meltdown, we pause. If your child needs space, we give it. If your teen feels awkward, we ease in. This is a judgment-free zone.
What’s next
If you’d like to see the full pricing menu (session fees, digital collections, minis, and prints), you can view it here:
Pricing
If you’re ready to book, you can reserve your date here:
Book Now
And if you’re not sure what type of session is best, message me — I’m happy to help you choose something that fits your family.
You’re not “too much” here. You’re welcome here. 🤍



