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Hello & Welcome

My name is Liz and I currently reside in northern Vermont.

 

I have a bachelors degree in Psychology from the University of Vermont and work as a part-time special educator and part-time portrait photographer.

 

I have been taking photos since 2017 and I specialize in elopements, engagements, and weddings all over New England and beyond!

 

I dream of traveling and experiencing new cultures and places while capturing my clients' special moments that they can cherish forever.

 

I aim to cultivate joyful emotions for my clients and serve to remind them of the good feelings and love they hold.

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When I am not working or catching memories through my lens you can find me with my rescue pitbull hiking or relaxing, working with horses, drinking iced chai tea, and reading a good book. 

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I can't wait to get started on our journey.

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so happy you're here

Liz

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What makes me unique as a photographer?

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Relating to you and your needs is my first priority. I problem-solve any issues and help frame your expectations for your shoot, and can answer questions you didn't know you needed answers to! 

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How do I cultivate realness, connection, and intimacy?

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I prioritize prompt and consistent communication, no matter the guest count, budget, location, setting and style of shoot! This eases any front-of-the-camera stress.

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How do I make my clients feel comfortable?

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I provide stability, organization and vision for your photography dreams. With one-on-one personalization and full customization of your package, we can create your dream look!

About Me

3 FACTS

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There's never enough pasta. That's it.

Dog mom to a reactive pitbull mix named Kona.

My favorite part of shooting is capturing the candid moments. There's nothing like unstaged, raw emotions that transform into such strong photographs.

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Feeling the picture-perfect moment?

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