Fieldwork Sessions
Sessions designed around movement, connection, observation, and honest interaction — shaped gently around personality, age, and environment rather than rigid posing or performance.
What These Sessions Are
Fieldwork Sessions are designed to hold both connection and individuality.
Some families want imagery centered around collective interaction and shared experience. Others want space to celebrate the distinct personalities within the family alongside those quieter moments of connection.
Most sessions naturally become a blend of both.
Alongside documentary storytelling, intentional portraiture is woven throughout the experience for children, parents, couples, and individuals.
Fieldwork Session
Sessions may center more heavily around collective connection, individual portraiture within the family, or a balance of both depending on what feels most meaningful to document.
For families, siblings, couples, and relational storytelling.
Fieldwork Individual Session
Designed for older children, teens, mothers, creatives, and individuals wanting portraiture that feels atmospheric, grounded, and emotionally honest.
These sessions tend to move more quietly and collaboratively while still leaving room for movement and environment.
Younger Children
Sessions often begin slowly through story, sensory observation, imaginative play, or gentle exploration that allows children to settle naturally into the environment.
Older Children + Early Teens
These sessions often center around movement, discovery, shared experiences, and interaction with the landscape itself — climbing rocks, wandering trails, following changing light, or exploring together.