Meet Kendra

owner & photographer - she/her

Being a good photographer to me means being immersed in the art of noticing. My entire life is about noticing, but it wasn't always something I was good at … it’s taken years of work. Being present can be really hard when life is so chaotic. And I've learned how precious it is to really enjoy the moment and focusing on the things that truly matter.

From the age of about seven and onward, I always had a camera with me and would steal my moms camera as a kid - I got lucky enough to start 2nd shooting weddings at age 15, shot my first wedding at age 18 in 2015 and have been hooked with photographing wedding and all the life in-between since then.

What makes life worth living is have it captured… it reminds you when things are hard you can use these to hold back on.

When you hire me to take your photographs I'm not simply a warm body taking up space, I'm the person deeply entrusted and you can trust that I will be there to back you up long after you get the finished gallery.

 

hugging my grandma on my wedding day (photo by Aubrey Fingerson)

 

Trent & I in our fave place, Miguel’s in the Gorge (polaroid by Kylie Jade)

 

Behind-the-scenes ….

I’m lucky enough to get to work with my partner and husband Trent, who is a photographer as well as a videographer and owner of Farris Films. Here’s a slide show of us working together through the years, holding bouquets (those things get heavy for brides to hold all day!) and petting cats.

 


Features & awards from over the years…

 
 
 
 
 
 
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