About Me



Hi, I’m Faith! My intentions through photography are to bring a little light into your day and mine. Photography offers a space to create, connect, and hopefully bring someone a moment of joy, whether through capturing a family just being themselves or the power of a solo lifestyle session.
At home, I am married and have two children, ranging from preschool to high school. Two dogs, two cats, and an axolotl named Barry. I get sparks of joy from sunlight, quiet corners, traveling, cozy naps, my sleeping children, a cocktail, audiobooks, and watching tiny birds take dust baths.
My teenager once said that I put the spark in his day, maybe I can put it in yours, too!
Values Statement
I stand with BIPOC communities, queer & trans folks, immigrants, low-income people, and all those pushed to the margins by systems of power and oppression. I believe in justice, equity, and human dignity for everyone—not just the privileged few.
I am anti-racist, pro-queer, anti-hate, anti-ICE and unapologetically committed to progressive-minded values like civil rights, bodily autonomy, and the right to live free from fear. Love is love & no human is illegal.

Why
"Wild Fig?"
In The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, she uses the image of a fig tree as a powerful metaphor—each fig representing a different path, opportunity, or phase in life. As the narrator hesitates, unable to choose, the figs begin to wither and fall, symbolizing how choosing one path can feel like losing all the others. As a dreamer navigating life as a wife, mother, friend, nurse, photographer, traveler, and more, this passage has always deeply resonated with me. It captures, with haunting beauty, the ache of being pulled in countless directions, and gives a vivid, poetic voice to the quiet grief of unrealized possibilities.
