Colorado Springs Photographer Blog
In-Home Newborn Lifestyle Session in Colorado Springs
This in-home newborn lifestyle session in Colorado Springs celebrates the early days of welcoming Baby Mia, surrounded by soft light, thoughtful details, and the sweetest sibling connection. Photographed just days after birth, this session highlights the beauty of documenting newborn life at home, calm, connected, and full of feeling.
Family Session at Pinnacle Mountain State Park
While traveling to Arkansas, I photographed a family session at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, a place filled with texture, movement, and quiet beauty. This session documents connection, motherhood, and the joy that comes from photographing families in new landscapes while traveling.
Mountain View Family Session in Colorado Springs
When Diana suggested hosting her fall family session at home, I wasn’t sure what to expect, until I arrived to sweeping Front Range views and space made for wandering. This mountain-view family session in Colorado Springs documents a family of five moving together through a familiar landscape, returning once again to be photographed as they grow.
Street Photography in Oceanside, California
While traveling for photography work, I spent a quiet day alone exploring the shoreline and streets of Oceanside with my camera in hand. This personal street photography project captures reflective moments, coastal light, and the small connections that happen when you slow down and simply observe while traveling.
Why I Love Click Magazine as a Photographer
Click Magazine has long been known for offering thoughtful education and meaningful resources for photographers at every stage. This post shares why Click continues to stand out, from its women-led perspective to its backend tools, learning opportunities, and creative encouragement, alongside a quiet still-life project inspired by the magazine itself.
Colorado Springs In-Home Newborn Session | Baby K
It was just a few short days after Colorado Springs endured a blizzard and the side roads were still partly covered in ice that I made my way to the cozy home of Kristen and Mark to meet their sweet baby, Mr. K. Born at St. Francis Medical Center the week prior, the family was settling into their new routine. I was invited to document the love that was abound. Upon arriving, Kristens dad, Grandpa Dean, welcomed me inside and I could tell this session would be one for the books. Lovely light, lovely family and the sweetest, most perfect boy. The Williams’ home was warm and full of the kind of love you look for in story books.
Behind the Scenes of a Brand Film in Colorado Springs
This project began as an early brand film experiment for Wild Prairie Photography in Colorado Springs, created to explore movement, connection, and visual storytelling beyond still imagery. While the final video itself was not ultimately used, the experience and imagery from this session played an important role in shaping the visual direction of the brand. This post offers a behind-the-scenes look at that process, a reminder that creative growth often comes from experimentation, discernment, and the lessons learned along the way.
The Train That Gave Me Power | Circus Train in Colorado Springs
In 2015, shortly after moving to Colorado Springs, I encountered the Ringling Bros. circus train stopped beneath the Uintah Street bridge, a moment so surreal it demanded to be documented. This personal project became more than still-life photography; it marked a turning point, a reclaiming of power, and the beginning of a new journey forward.
Women’s March in Colorado Springs | January 21, 2017
On January 21, 2017, thousands gathered in Colorado Springs as part of the nationwide Women’s March. This post documents the day in full, a peaceful, powerful gathering rooted in solidarity, protest, and collective voice. Photographed in a raw, documentary style, these images are preserved as both a record of the moment and a reflection on what it meant to stand together.
Mama Ain’t Got No Green Thumb (Or So I Thought)
I’ve never been known for keeping plants alive, until this moment. This personal project documents a quiet afternoon in our first apartment in Colorado Springs, watching my son Ellis plant a small succulent and, unknowingly, plant the beginning of something bigger. A soft, ordinary season that eventually turned me into a full-fledged plant mama.
Mesa Drive-In Family Photos in Pueblo, Colorado
We love drive-in nights, blankets piled in the back of the car, sneaking in candy, and still splurging on funnel cake fries. This sunset visit to the Mesa Drive-In in Pueblo, Colorado was a personal project with my kids, Emma and Ellis, running free in the open lot before the movies began. Quiet, unhurried evenings like this are a reminder of why I love photographing families the way I do, playful, present, and rooted in real moments.