Hi, I’m Abbi! Photography has been a passion of mine for years, and I feel so lucky to be turning that passion into a small business. Living in Northern Utah is an absolute dream—the mountains, fields, and stunning landscapes inspire me daily. I love nothing more than capturing moments in these beautiful surroundings or wherever your story takes us.
I truly believe that every moment, big or small, deserves to be preserved. My favorite part of being a photographer is getting to know you—your quirks, your personality, and the connections that make your story unique. I’m so excited you’re here, and I can’t wait to help you hold on to your special moments forever!
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My husband! We got married in December 2023 and married life is the best!
Outdoors! I absolutely love camping, hiking, paddle boarding, backpacking, etc.
Watching sports! Especially basketball. My husband and I love going to as many Aggie basketball games as we can!
Chipotle! I had never eaten there until last summer, but now I'm hooked haha.
I'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints!
Cooking! Luckily my husband is great at it, but usually I need to make dinner when he's at work, so I've been doing my best at learning.
Run a half marathon before the year is over! I ran xc in high school and I miss running!
Taylor Swift! My favs are the 10 min All Too Well & Getaway Car. And yes, random song lyrics are all over this website haha.
I've spent a lot of time experimenting with and perfecting the way I shoot and edit pictures and I've finally found a style that I'm absolutely obsessed with.
I aim to create photos that feel colorful, dreamy, and natural.
During shoots I love to include a mix of candid and posed shots because I think both are important. Candid shots capture genuine emotions and connection, while posed photos add timeless elegance to your gallery.
I've always loved taking pictures, but most of my life I didn't see it as anything special.
I finally got my first "real" camera my senior year of high school because I thought it would be fun to have on camping trips, and I also wanted to use it to take pictures of the stars (which is funny because I think I only have one good picture of the stars I've taken with my camera haha).
Anyway, I noticed other people who have their own portrait photography businesses and thought that sounded really fun, but the thought of posing and directing people was terrifying to me at the time, so I wasn't doing much to make it happen.
I was finally pushed outside of my comfort zone when a family friend asked me to take pictures at her son's missionary homecoming.
I definitely made a lot of mistakes that day, but I loved the experience so much. It was so special to me to be able to be there to capture moments that would help this family remember such a special moment, and ever since then I've been working towards making photography a bigger part of my life.