Clients I’d Love to Work With in 2025

This year, I have some serious goals—and chances are, they include you.

I want to work with clients who are deep, romantic, a little wild, and fully present. Clients who want to be seen, even when it feels a little scary. Clients who love in ways they didn’t even know were possible. Maybe that’s you?

If so, let’s create something powerful together. Let’s make art from the way you love, the way you live, the way you hold your people close.

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This is for:

  1. Families who believe that home is a sacred space. The kind of home where love is woven into the everyday moments—messy morning hair, whispered stories at bedtime, a quiet hand squeeze at the dinner table. A home that isn’t just walls and a roof, but a feeling, a heartbeat, a sanctuary.

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2. Women who want to highlight their feminine power. Women who know that strength and softness can exist together. Who embrace their bodies, their emotions, their fire. Who want to capture the depth of their presence—the way they nurture, create, and take up space in this world with confidence and grace.

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3. Dads who love, support, and play with their kids. The ones who chase their kids through the waves, carry them on their shoulders, and tuck them in at night with the kind of love that shapes who they’ll become. The dads who show up, wholeheartedly and without hesitation.

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4. Families who see the beauty in their connections to each other. The ones who hold hands instinctively, laugh in a way that fills the whole room, and don’t mind if their session gets a little messy because life is messy—and beautiful.

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5. Families who love art and want to create it together. The ones who see their family story as something worth preserving in a way that feels raw, emotional, and deeply personal. The ones who understand that these moments—these connections—are the most valuable art they’ll ever own.

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If this sounds like you, let’s make magic. I’m now booking through all of 2025.

Hi there, I’m Alison…

an analog film photographer, educator, podcast host, and artist. I offer my Southern California clients a stress-free and memorable experience of getting photos taken on film. I have been featured in Shoot It With Film, 35 mm, Heartful Magazine, and published in the Front Steps Project Book. Right now I love spending my free time knitting yet another sweater, curating my indoor plant jungle, walking my two goldendoodles, or spending time with my family at the beach.

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