I photograph soft, romantic images that feel like art—photos that bring you back to a moment, a feeling, a season of life you never want to forget. A firm believer that the little moments in life are the ones that matter most, I’ve photographed hundreds of families and their stories since 2015.
Before I dove into newborn and family photography full-time, I spent my days capturing weddings in some of the most beautiful places in California. I've always been drawn to intentionally capturing a moment, seeing a memory that would otherwise be forgotten become the image they look back on decades from now. I always knew having a camera in my hand was where God wanted to use me after earning my Bachelor’s Degree in Photography.
When I became a Mama and had my daughter in 2019, everything changed. My heart grew and I envisioned diving fully into the world of motherhood and newborns, and what began as a little dream became a calling to serve families by documenting their most important seasons.
Hi, I’m Jordan.
Life took an unexpected turn in March of 2023 when my husband was diagnosed with Glioblastoma, the most aggressive form of brain cancer with the least positive outcomes. Through treatments, hospital stays, and many hard days, we were carried through by God’s faithfulness, my children, my gracious clients, and a beautiful village. Our prayer for Ryan’s miracle was for him to be fully healed, and he received his miracle even though it wasn't here in October of 2024. We have peace knowing he is completely restored and healed, seeing Jesus face to face. God is good in every valley and every mountaintop.
Becoming a single mom and widow has deeply shaped the way I see life—and the weight and meaning photographs can hold. After experiencing such loss, the value of photographs has become more meaningful than ever. They’re more than images; they’re pieces of our story that help us remember what matters most. Time can pass so quickly, and everything can change in a moment.
Now, I’m a better photographer because I now truly understand the immense value of these photos. I feel a greater calling and responsibility because photos aren't optional—they are legacy. My sessions are centered around a core belief: don’t wait for the “perfect” time to take the photos. Documenting your family isn’t something you can get to someday; life is happening right now. Let’s create beautiful, meaningful art of your family—images you can cherish today and hold close for years to come.
My two children are my whole world, and having photos with me in them is my greatest treasure. When I’m not photographing families and creating this meaningful experience, you’ll find me outside exercising, tending to my rose garden, knee-deep in a new project, or simply playing with my kiddos and doing my best to soak up the simple, everyday moments.
They’re more than images; they’re pieces of our story that help us remember what matters most.
As a widowed mom of two, I know how precious time is and how quickly life changes. When I look back at the photos of our family together, I’m grateful, even through the waves of emotion, because they serve as a reminder of how deeply we loved one another. Photos aren’t something to miss out on or save for later– they are absolutely priceless. Every day is a gift, and every photo we take matters. Not only to you, but to your children one day.
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2015
You’re not just another family, and this isn’t just another photo session. I care deeply about the families I photograph and the memories they’re preserving. I’m often trusted by families every time they have a new life to celebrate. Whether you’re expecting, on your third baby, or delighting in your children as they grow, I’m here, as your full-service photographer in Sacramento, to create a calm, meaningful experience where
you always feel taken care of.
I’m an artist at heart– watercolors, Nancy Meyer interior design, home reno projects, anything that means making things pretty.
There’s nothing like being outside with my babies, chasing them around, and soaking up the sunshine.
Getting my hands in the dirt and growing flowers is one of my great joys.
God’s faithfulness meets me where I am every day.
Iced maple cinnamon raw milk latte on a sunny day
05. Drink of Choice
Tacos
04. Guilty Pleasure
My kids’ laughter
03. can't live without
Slow down and soak it in — the little moments become the big memories.
02. Best advice
Positano on the Amalfi Coast
01. favorite city
My love for photography started in high school, and I pursued that passion through my Bachelor’s degree in Photography from The Art Institute of California. After studying photography and second-shooting for other photographers, I fully stepped into entrepreneurship in 2015, building a wedding and portrait photography business.
2015
2020
After having my daughter in 2019, I felt more drawn to telling growing families’ stories through photography. Our family moved from Southern California back to Sacramento, where I began establishing roots in my hometown while creating meaningful, heirloom artwork for families. My vision was always to offer more than photos, through an elevated, full-service experience that allowed mothers to feel beautiful and families to preserve their most meaningful seasons.
2023
Life took an unexpected turn in March of 2023 when my late husband was diagnosed with Glioblastoma, the most aggressive form of brain cancer. God’s faithfulness, my children, my gracious clients, and a beautiful village carried us through treatments, hospital stays, and many hard days.
2024
After losing my husband in October 2024, I navigated rebuilding life as a single mother to our two children. My business took on even deeper meaning— honoring the fleeting nature of time and the importance of preserving memories for the people we love most. What began as photography grew into a calling and responsibility I hold deeply.
2026
Today, I’m stepping into a new chapter: intentionally scaling my business, serving families with an elevated portrait experience, and building a legacy of stability and creativity for my children. The storm I’ve come through has made me more conscious of the fragility of moments, how quickly time can pass, and how important it is to make time with your loved ones really count.
How I got where I am now– from going full-time in my photography business to the legacy I’m creating for myself and my children today.