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About Me

Hi, I'm Jessica, and I want to be your family's photographer!

Photography has always been a passion of mine. Growing up, my friends could always count on me to be the one who always had her camera. That transitioned into working on the high school yearbook staff, and now to capturing and preserving your family's memories.

In addition to photography, I enjoy video games, traveling, and FOOD. Cake is my favorite food (perhaps this is one reason I love weddings so much), but don't feed me lettuce; I can't stand it! I used to be an avid cosplayer (that means I handmade costumes of my favorite video game/anime/movie characters and wore them to conventions), but now I mostly just enjoy looking at other people's handiwork.

I also adore blogging, so be sure to subscribe to keep up with my ramblings and current photos. And, if I look familiar, it's because I was (am) Ms. Fondue over at Weddingbee.

I'm based in Nashville, Tennessee, but I do love to travel, so don't hesitate to contact me if you live elsewhere. You can find me on Twitter and Facebook, or just email me!

Photo by Kate Crafton.

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Isaac – Nashville Newborn Photography

Isaac was born just last Friday. He was a few weeks early, but born at a healthy weight of 5 pounds, 15 ounces. He was a dream to work with. He slept soundly through the first half of our session and let me prod and mold him as I wished. If you are thinking of scheduling a newborn session, this is why the first week of life is the best!

Nashville Newborn Photography
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Nashville Newborn Portraits
Nashville Baby Photography

We probably could have convinced him to go back to sleep for the second half, but I was enjoying taking photos of his eyes. Plus babies make the funniest faces when they are awake!

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Nashville Newborn Photographer

Congratulations to new parents Aaron and Shana! :)

Self Shoot at Cannonsburgh Village

Today’s photoshoot in Crossville got postponed due to heavy rain, so Jonathan and I decided to do a love session. Which is always interesting when you are both the photographer and the subject. There was a lot of setting the timer, running in four inch heels, and then having about half a second to pose. But I was really pleased with the results.

Nashville Couples Photographer

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Nashville Couples Photography

Nashville Couples Photography

I’m attending a workshop tomorrow with international photographer Mike Larson, so I’ll have some photos from that to post later in the week.