Documenting families across DC, Maryland, Virginia, and France
Do you already miss right now?
It’s hard—so hard—this parenting thing we do, but somewhere in between the
late-night feedings, the Band-Aid applications, and listening to dino facts, it hits you:
You are going to miss this someday.
You are going to long for a chance to tuck them into bed one more time or pick them up
and feel the weight of their little bodies settle against your chest.
But time has a funny way of ticking on, and the best we can do is
REMEMBER.
Your photos help you do just that.
You know those matching-outfits-in-a-random-field photos?
THIS ISN’T THAT.
Your documentary family photos are about capturing you, your partner,
and those wild children you call your own in the home you’re making together.
Laughing with your whole body and consoling those big toddler emotions.
Reading the same well-loved picture book on the couch
and wandering down the block to the Sunday farmers market.
These images aren’t perfect, because we both know perfect doesn’t exist.
Instead, they are something so much more.
“I have too many photos with my kids”
—SAID NO PARENT EVER
YOU DON’T STAGE YOUR LIFE
SO WHY WOULD YOU STAGE YOUR PHOTOS?
Your documentary family photos celebrate who you are without stress or high expectations. You’re in your own home and on your own schedule.
Yet a little bit of magic happens when your family is seen through the lens of my camera —ordinary becomes art. And that art becomes memories.
simple, meaningful, and made to last
“Her effortless manner makes you feel like
you are hanging out with a friend—who just happens
to be taking the most spectacular photos
of your children.
In this world of fleeting images
and constant motion, pictures taken by Juliette
are a treasure. She stops time for just a bit,
and that is priceless.”
—Jen
THERE’S MEANING HIDING IN EACH ORDINARY MOMENT
In the unruly and in the quiet
On those days you don’t think you can last another minute
and on the days you wish would last forever.
The story of your family builds, layer by layer, to create something unapologetically yours.
Your family is a WORK IN PROGRESS, and that deserves to be celebrated