i’m the person behind the camera
I’ll guide you through the entire process
My name is Brianna, I live in Waterville, Maine going to school for Psychology and Entrepreneurship. I am the Thomas College Marketing and Baseball photographer. I have been a photographer professionally for 4 years.
I started at 17 growing quickly as a photographer, investing into what I wanted to turn into a business. I quickly saw that I began to love such a versatile selection of photography as I now do today. All because I believed in myself and picked up that camera one day.
01. SHOULD YOU ELOPE?
Elopements strip away the stress and pressure of a big wedding, allowing couples to be fully present with each other. As a photographer, this means capturing raw, unfiltered emotions—genuine laughter, happy tears, and tender moments that aren’t overshadowed by a strict timeline or large crowds.
02. PICK A LOCATION
Eloping gives couples the freedom to choose an epic backdrop, whether it’s a mountain peak, a secluded beach, or a charming European village. As a photographer, this opens up endless creative possibilities, leading to magazine-worthy shots that would be impossible at a traditional venue.
03. SEASON & TIMELINE
Unlike a traditional wedding schedule, which often dictates lighting conditions, elopements allow for optimal timing. Whether it’s sunrise in the desert or sunset on a cliffside, elopement photography benefits from the best natural light, creating cinematic and dreamy images.
01. Should You Take Grad Photos?
Graduating is a huge milestone, whether it's high school, college, or beyond. You’ve put in years of hard work, late nights, and dedication—your photos are a way to document and celebrate that success. Years from now, you'll want to look back and remember this stage of life. Grad photos serve as a time capsule, preserving your personality, style, and excitement as you step into a new chapter.
02. Location
Pick a place that holds significance for you. This could be: Your school campus (iconic buildings, library, main entrance, sports fields, etc.), a favorite study spot or a place where you made memories, a meaningful city landmark or a scenic park.
03. Seasonal & Timeline
Look at the type of lighting; golden hour or midday. Focus on time of season as well that you're looking for when it comes to your photos: spring or summer think of fields and beaches, a lot of people do fall photos as well as they like the fall colored trees. You want to focus on when you need photos done by as well. Is there a date you need them by? Giving enough time to get them taken and back to you on time.
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FAQ
Are the travel expenses included in your packages or covered additionally?
There is an additional travel expense over 25 miles from my primary location in Waterville, ME
We want to include our dog
I allow dogs as long as the location accepts dogs!! They are family to people so of course I will allow it.
Do You Receive All Photos Back?
I give back a number of photos between the range I gave before the session. Sometimes I do give more photos than stated depending on quality.
How long does it take to recieve photos?
Depends on the session:
I give 1-3 weeks depending
Do you have to pay for extra photos?
I do not charge extra, for extra photos. I charge photos hourly.
Do you offer raw photos?
No all photos are edited, you can not receive raw photos. Raw files are like the digital negatives of an image. Just like a chef wouldn’t serve raw ingredients instead of a prepared dish, I don’t deliver raw files because they require professional editing to achieve the final look that reflects my style and quality standards.
