A Sweet Goodbye to Summer
Yesterday felt like a sweet goodbye to summer. As a documentary storyteller in Chicago, I felt an overwhelming need to capture these last moments for my own kids. Specifically, I wanted to freeze the feeling of this season before the school year shifted our rhythm entirely. I turned on the sprinkler for just fifteen minutes and simply documented their joy. But let’s be honest, there were also plenty of moments of them fighting for the best spot near the water.
Consequently, this transition feels heavier than most. After this summer, I no longer have a kid at home to keep me busy during the day. There is so much change ahead for our family. Our schedules are getting full, and so are the backpacks.
Next week is the first day of school for my littlest as she starts Pre-K. I know she’s going to love it; she is truly one of the most extroverted kids I know. Ultimately, I look forward to hearing all of her new stories, even though change is never easy. Nonetheless, we just have to keep moving forward.

The Heart of My Storytelling
Because I don’t have many photos from my own childhood, I am deeply intentional about preserving these visual legacies for my kids—and for yours. Whether we are playing in a sprinkler in Forest Park or exploring a park in Oak Park, my goal as a documentary storyteller in Chicago is to capture the “ordinary” days that are actually extraordinary.
Ready to document your own family’s magic? If you’re looking for a soulful, unposed experience, explore my work as an Oak Park family photographer or view my latest Chicago family photography sessions. Let’s tell your story, exactly as it is.

Planning a Session with a Documentary Storyteller in Chicago
Specifically, many parents ask me how to prepare for an unposed session. Ultimately, the best advice I can give is to lean into the chaos. Whether it’s a sprinkler fight in the backyard or a messy breakfast at the kitchen table, these are the moments that truly tell your story. Consequently, as a documentary storyteller in Chicago, I am not looking for perfection; I am looking for the connection that makes your family unique.


















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