I don’t just take photos.

I preserve memories, the laughter, the love, and the perfectly imperfect moments you’ll treasure forever.

Hi, I’m Shirley — part photographer, part doula, part chaos navigator, full-time mom to two amazing boys.

I capture real moments — the glowing, the exhausted, the laughter-in-the-mess kind of life.

When I’m not behind the camera, I work overnight as a Postpartum Doula, cheer at my boys’ sports games, water my 100+ houseplants, travel to my beautiful Puerto Rico, binge TV series, and always sipping coffee like it’s a survival tactic

I bring vision, care, and a little humor to every session — because life (and motherhood) isn’t meant to be perfectly posed. It’s meant to be enjoyed and remembered.

A woman taking a mirror selfie in a room with a brick wall, wearing a brown hat, a beige knitted sweater, and dark jeans.
A woman in a beige cable knit sweater and black pants takes a selfie with a camera in an indoor space with a brick wall background and wooden ceiling beams. She is wearing a wide-brimmed hat and has long, wavy hair.
A woman and a young boy are outdoors on a paved area. The woman is crouching down and smiling while helping the boy hold a camera. The boy is standing and looking towards the camera, wearing a colorful striped sweater and jeans. The background features trees with green and red leaves, suggesting autumn.
A woman in brown boots and a brown jacket is smiling while holding a camera, standing in a room with two people sitting on the floor. One person is bent over on a colorful blanket, and the other with light brown hair is kneeling near them. There are bookshelves and a large television on the wall.