Meet Taylor
 
Queer-owned. Heart-led. Focused on connection over performance. I’m so happy that you've found your way here.
I photograph elopements, weddings, and couples across Northern California and destination locations. I go where your love feels alive and photograph with a deep love for quiet moments, deep belly laughs, and the kind of connection that feels both grounding and expansive. I don’t just observe your day — I feel it alongside you.
If you’re looking for a calming presence, a gentle guide, and just enough goofiness to help you settle in, you’re in the right place. Because when you feel safe and at ease, your photos naturally become more honest, more emotional, and more you.
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Mariah & Lucas
"Taylor has such a bright, warm personality and brings the energy and fun every photography session needs. You can truly tell she’s passionate about capturing people’s special moments."
What I believe in
 
The way you interact with your loved ones is special and unique to you - not anyone and their vision.
 
The most powerful images come from being present — with each other, the moment, and yourself.
 
 
This space is affirming, inclusive, and deeply respectful of who you are. You matter.
 
I'll guide you with ease and intention. No stress about what to do with your hands.
Where you can find me
 
The loves of my life.
 
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"Taylor was absolutely amazing to have as our wedding photographer. She was great about asking questions about what we were looking for in our photos, and the results she delivered were far better than we could have ever imagined."
Anna & Baylee
My Approach
Adaptable and playful, my approach is a balance of gentle guidance, movement, and deep attunement to what's unfolding naturally. I’ll step in when you need direction and step back when a moment speaks for itself.
The goal is always the same — images that feel honest, deeply yours, and like home.
I believe the most meaningful photographs are made when people feel safe, seen, and free to be exactly who they are. My role isn’t to mold you into something you’re not — it’s to create space and give you permission to exist as you are.
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