When Kelsey & Andrew asked if I'd drive out to their woodland home in Great Barrington for some maternity photos with their dog and 6 chickens, I thought “is that even a question?” I love the way chickens have that mix of craggy, prehistoric strangeness and feathery grace, and a home with a chicken coup just feels so settled and self-sufficient. Had a lot of fun cycling through casual looks and more “woodland earth mother” vibes for this lovely shoot.
Please Stop Throwing Rocks at Your Brother: Family Portraits 2024
Josh, Susie, and their two boys kicked off this Hopedale Pond session with a rock-skipping competition (spoiler: everyone won) before we hit the trails for what can only be described as “woodland sibling parkour.” With the sun low and golden behind us, we wrapped the day with a bit of fishing — though the real catch was all the personality packed into these fast-paced, joy-filled moments.
These brothers brought so much energy that the session practically directed itself. I just kept up and hit the shutter. We let the day unfold naturally, letting tree stumps become stages, sticks become swords, and quiet water views become family portraits soaked in light and love. Sometimes the best plan is no plan — just two kids being wildly themselves while their parents laugh nearby. A perfect fall afternoon, captured one skip and leap at a time.
Golden Light at Harvard Fruitlands Museum
Melissa and Motoy began their October wedding day tucked into an Airbnb with handwritten vows and mothers fastening necklaces, before stepping into the vaulted beauty of St. Cecilia Church in Boston. By evening we were at Harvard Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, Massachusetts, the hills washed gold, glasses raised beneath a glowing tent…..
Read MoreNesting (A Maternity Session with Chickens)
When Kelsey & Andrew asked where I’d drive to Great Barrington to capture a maternity session in their rural home with a dog and six chickens, I thought, is that even a question??
Read MoreAncient Rituals Among the Pines
On a high field at Coolidge State Park in Plymouth, Vermont, with Killington Peak rising steady in the distance, Emily and Dan gathered a couple dozen of their favorite humans beneath the open pavilion and said their vows against a backdrop of wind-tousled grass and early fall Green Mountains.
Read MoreHolding it All: A Fall Family Session at the Quabbin
This fall family portrait session at the Quabbin Reservoir was something special, not just because the leaves were showing off or because Olivia has an impressive talent for spotting the best acorns, but because this family brought so much heart. Instead of a traditional engagement session, Beverly and Mark chose to honor their love through family portraits. They brought a framed photo of their first daughter, who passed away at 17, to make sure she was part of the day — a quiet but powerful reminder of the ways love endures, grows, and continues to show up.
Olivia brought the energy (and the rock-climbing ambition), reminding us all that the forest is basically a natural jungle gym if you believe in yourself hard enough. We wandered through golden fields and pine-lined paths, letting her lead the way; collecting nature treasures and making memories that will grow with her. This session was full of laughter, big feelings, and the kind of beauty that only happens when a family brings their whole story with them: love, grief, joy, moss, and all.