
My Story, So I Can Tell Yours
I'm Morgan, a photographer specializing in family lifestyle photography. I am married to my high school sweetheart, Caleb, and we have two boys, Johnny and Cruz. I taught middle school math for seven years and chose to stay home when I had my first son.
I've always had an interest in photography and a plethora of cameras laying around, but once I had my son, the value of images increased exponentially. I found myself wanting to document every single thing; the big, the small and everything in-between. I want our family to have these images to look back on for generations. My goal is to provide families with the same type of heirlooms.
The Experience
An Intentional Booking Process Tailored to Your Family
Every family has its own story — a unique rhythm, connection, and way of being together. You might be hoping to capture something that’s beautifully and unmistakably you. Whether your session takes place in the comfort of your home, a scenic park, or a location that holds special meaning, my goal is to create an experience that feels personal and truly tailored to your family. Below are the resources you will receive to help bring that vision to life.
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Welcome guide: What to expect, styling resources and more
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Post booking questionnaire to get to know you better
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Location guide
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Style collaboration if requested




How This Journey Began
& Why I Love What I Do
My husband, Caleb, serves in the Air Force, which means our family moves every few years. While I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to experience life in so many different places, it also brings a sense of uncertainty and a lack of control. To balance that, I've found that truly savoring each moment helps me regain a sense of grounding. One way I do this is by documenting our lives - our travels, our relationships, and our everyday experiences. This passion for documenting moments is what drives me to show up with a full heart to every session. It's truly an honor to capture even a small glimpse of your life.
