




Why every season of life deserves to be celebrated. Issue one


Dear Reader,

We know how busy life can get. Childhood flies by, and before you know it, you’re looking at a young adult where a baby once stood.
And you can’t believe that much time has passed. Where did it go?
But here’s the truth: there is never a wrong time to capture your children in a portrait.
Whether they’re giggling toddlers, awkward preteens, or confidently stepping into adulthood—each season is worth preserving. These aren’t just random images; they are your personal time capsule.
They are the story of your family.
Warmly,






The Myth of “It’s Too Late.”


“Every portrait is a heartbeat captured in time.”
There is a whisper in the mind of every parent and it is this, “We should have done this years ago.”
But life simply got in the way, and schedules became frenzied. And we let things slide.
We live in a culture obsessed with the early yearsbaby’s first steps, toddler giggles, kindergarten milestones. And those moments are precious, yes.
But what about your child at eight, or thirteen? What about when your daughter comes home from college or your son gets his driver’s license?
These are the moments that whisper…instead of shout.
They are softer, subtler and often, even more profound.
We believe there is no expiration date on a meaningful portrait. Love doesn’t stop at age five.

Why should the camera?
Now, this moment, is the perfect time for a portrait.
I would love to chat with you. Text or call. 859.221.2889


Every age tells a story.










We often meet families who say,”I wish we had done this sooner.” But we’ve never once hear someone say, “I wish we hadn’t.”
Why?
Because portraiture isn’t always about perfection or timing-it’s about love. And love is always worth photographing.


“I almost didn’t schedule this session-our son was turning fourteen, and I figured maybe we had missed the window.
But then I read your blog about “The Twelve Year Gap” and how so many families skip portraits during those inbetween years. And it struck a chord.
He wasn’t a little boy anymore, but he wasn’t quite grown either.
So I called and booked this session. The difference is stunning.
I have no regrets.”
-Walden client











