I’m guessing you didn’t invest your time, money, and energy into a photo session just to let your images get buried in digital storage.
You probably envision your children growing up in a home filled with meaningful photographs — but figuring out where and how to print them can feel overwhelming.
I’m here to help.


I’ve spent years testing professional labs to find the best quality prints, so you don’t have to. All the products I offer are produced with archival papers and inks, so your photos will look just as good a generation from now.
Chances are, you’ve never had something like this on your wall.
Every framed print begins with archival pigment inks on museum-quality paper that is rated to last over 200 years. Your print is matted with 8-ply museum rag board and set behind UV-blocking acrylic, all held in a solid hardwood frame milled right here in the US.
This is the same standard used in museums and fine art galleries — built so your print holds its color and clarity for generations.

Custom design is included—whether you want an album or framed prints, I’ll handle the details. I create custom layouts for albums and can even show you how framed prints will look on your walls before you order. Let’s turn your memories into tangible, lasting art.

This guide will walk you through my favorite ways to print your photographs and give you some ideas to get started with.
1. Have a look through the guide and have a little think. Which products are most appealing? Where in your home might you like to display them?
2. Reach out and share your ideas. I can help you figure out what might work best for this session and think about how you’d like to build through future sessions

There is nothing like walking past your favorite photographs day after day.
I recommend displaying at least one framed print from each session you do.
These can be stand-alone pieces sprinkled throughout your home or we can work on a grouping of photographs. We can even build your gallery wall over time!
Your framed artwork starts with best-quality print available. That means archival inks on 100% cotton paper that is acid and lignin-free. In other words? No fading or yellowing.
Next, your print is matted with 100% cotton 8-ply museum-grade matting.
Finally, your masterpiece is framed with 99% UV-blocking acrylic and framed with solid hardwood moulding that is sustainably produced in the US.

Chances are, you’ve never had something like this on your wall.
Every framed print begins with archival pigment inks on museum-quality paper that is rated to last over 200 years. Your print is matted with 8-ply museum rag board and set behind UV-blocking acrylic, all held in a solid hardwood frame milled right here in the US. This is the same standard used in museums and fine art galleries — built so your print holds its color and clarity for generations.
A client favorite!
Four deckled-edge prints are floated in a multi-opening mat. This is the perfect choice if you want to include more images from a single session without a larger footprint.
Psst… “deckled edge” just means hand-torn edges. You can also get this setup without the deckling.
Includes custom design. Print credit eligible.
Four 8×8″ prints in a 22″ mat | $1050
The circular print gives a contemporary feel to a timeless classic. Beautifully showcased in a circular cut mat, each print features fine-art paper with deckled edges. Not just for baby photos! This is one of my favorite ways to frame a family portrait.
Includes custom design. Print credit eligible.
Also available without deckling.
Sizes 10×10 to 20×20 | Prices start at $875

There’s nothing like a beautifully curated gallery wall, and nothing quite as hard to get right on your own. That’s where I come in. Together we’ll choose the perfect images, and I’ll be able to show you options for layout, frame styles, and placement on your very own walls. Instead of being on your to-do list for a year, it’s on your wall in a few weeks
We can create your gallery with images from a single session, pull from past shoots, or start a collection to grow over time.
Print credit eligible.
From 2 to 20 frames | Prices start at $1750

Build a gallery wall over the course of your First Year Collective membership.
With each FYC session, you’ll add a framed print to your growing gallery — no need to choose images, sizes, or layout as you go. At the end of the year, we’ll design the full gallery wall to tell the story of your baby’s first year.
Print credit eligible.
Purchased one frame at a time | Prices start at $875

I like to think of albums as the opposite of digital storage. Instead of being buried in the cloud, your memories are literally at your fingertips.
Your kids will love to snuggle up with you on the couch and flip through their albums, hearing stories about their younger selves.
As your children grow, albums become a lasting reminder of where they came from and – eventually – they’ll flip through them with their own kids.
I don’t use the word “heirloom” lightly; the albums I offer are truly designed to last a lifetime.
Your album features archival photographic prints, mounted on thick lay-flat pages, and are bound with an debossed linen cover.
Albums are handmade in the U.S. by a small company that has been crafting top-quality albums for over 20 years.


Your album includes as many of your retouched session images as you like. Choose all color, all black and white, or a mix of the two.
Once you’ve selected your images for the album, I’ll create a custom layout. You’ll have a chance to review the design and request any changes you’d like.
Finally, choose the fabric for your cover and, if you’d like to add text, your preferred font and debossing style.
Print credit eligible.
10×10 or 9×12 | $1050
Yes, it matters where you get your prints — even the small ones. These are archival quality, made to resist fading and yellowing for decades.
Available in 5×7 and 8×10.
Your print credit doesn’t apply to these, but they’re priced competitively so you can get professional-quality prints without having to do the legwork or upload any files.
Your loved ones can order their own copies too, so you don’t have to play middleman :).
