Tiny
Moments
Timeless
Photos
Hi, I’m Bree!
I’m a San Francisco–based photographer with a love for the unmanicured and the authentic. My style is documentary-meets-daydream: think the cozy nostalgia of film, with the crisp magic of digital. I adore working with families and consider myself a photographer of the in-between — the giggles, the glances, the quiet little moments that turn into your favorite photos.
Below, you’ll find my rates and everything you can expect for your session. I’d love help capture your family’s story.

















Lets work together ♥︎
Lets work together ♥︎
Here’s a more detailed break down of what it would look like to work together.
My process starts with a phone call! This is an informal chat just to learn more about your family, your life, and the types of photos you’re hoping to walk away with. This is a time for you to ask questions, and for us to chat about coverage needs and schedules.
If we move forward, I have you sign a simple contract that commits me to the date and times we’ve agreed upon, and details exactly when you can expect the delivery of your images.
When the shoot day arrives, I keep the environment as relaxed as possible. I love kids, and I can work around whatever tantrums or spills or drama they might be bringing on the day. Family shoots can be stressful when you’re shooting for perfection, but that’s not my goal. We aim for fun, and we capture the joy and giggles and tears that occur therein.
Mini moment
Price: $225
Time: 30 minutes
Photos Delivered: 20+ edited images
Locations: 1 single location. Usually a park near by!
Signature session
Price: $375
Time: 1 hour
Photos Delivered: 40+
Locations: 1 single location. Shoots at the house are also fun and always candid!
Full story
Price: $625
Time: 2 hours
Photos Delivered: 80+
Locations: 1-2 locations in close proximity. Really fun for a dinner out or a day at the beach!
Get in touch!
Get in touch using the form here! Be sure to include relevant details for your event (location, dates, family members & ages, etc).
