Authentically You
Couture portraits that feel like coming home to yourself
What I offer is not simply photography. It is a carefully held space.
A place where you can return to yourself. Authenticity is not something you perform. It reveals itself when you feel safe enough to be seen.
You may be here because you’ve stepped into a new level of leadership, or because your current photographs no longer convey who you are; no matter the reason, we will create something that feels natural and unforced.
Our Services
Professional Headshots
Women’s Empowerment
Personal Branding
Family Portraits
A Portrait Experience Guided with Intention
As a New York City and New Jersey portrait photographer, I specialize in professional headshots, women’s empowerment sessions, branding sessions, family and aging parents portraits, and pet photography.
Every experience begins with a private consultation.
For professional photographs, I pull on my years of experience as a marketing executive to
understand how you lead, how you are perceived, and how you want to be represented.
For personal photographs, the focus is different. These sessions preserve connection, emotion, and the relationships that define your life. I capture memories you don’t even know you want. Whether photographed alone or with family, these become the photographs you would reach for first – the ones that hold meaning beyond the moment.
The family and aging parents' portraits encapsulate this season and the love you share.
In all my sessions, we co-create an experience that aligns how you feel within yourself with how you are seen in the world.
My work blends refined art direction with embodied awareness and intuition. You are guided throughout, so nothing feels forced or uncertain. There is space for you to simply be yourself.
The result is not just beautiful photographs; it’s images that hold your energy and feel unmistakably like you.
“Then allow me to offer
you some advice..
Take a thousand naked pictures of yourself now. You may currently think, "Oh, I'm too spooky." Or, "Nobody wants to see these tiny boobies." But, believe me, one day you will look at those photos with much kinder eyes and say, "Dear God, I was a beautiful thing!”
— Moira Rose, Schitt’s Creek
