Meet Brit

Your New Favorite Photographer

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Preserving the moments that deserve to be remembered long after the show is over.

Brit Images was built from a passion for preserving memories, telling stories, and capturing the moments that move faster than we realize. What started as a way to stay connected to the livestock industry quickly became something much bigger — a way to help others hold onto experiences they never want to forget.

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Who We Are

The Heart Behind Brit Images

Long before I was behind the camera, I was in the show ring.

Growing up in 4-H and FFA, livestock became a huge part of my life. It taught me responsibility, patience, hard work, and introduced me to some of the most incredible people I’ve ever met. From long days at the barn and early mornings getting ready for shows to the excitement of stepping into the ring and chasing big goals, those experiences shaped who I am today.

When my own show career came to an end, I knew I wanted to stay connected to the industry that had given me so much. Photography became that connection.

What started with a little Canon PowerShot camera documenting my travels and experiences eventually turned into Brit Images.

Two women standing in an indoor arena, one holding a camera with a large telephoto lens and the other looking at her phone. Other people are visible in the background watching or preparing for an event, with a sign that reads "Black Diamond Jackpot" partially visible.
Three women standing on a sandy surface in front of a colorful graffiti-style backdrop featuring mountains, trees, and various graffiti elements. All women are smiling and posing for a photo.
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The Moments I Wish I Had

Some of my favorite memories happened in the livestock industry.

Winning my first class. Earning handshakes in the ring. Competing at national shows. The friendships. The lessons. The laughter. The exhaustion from long days spent chasing goals and making memories.

Looking back, one thing I always wish I had more of is photographs from those moments.

Photography wasn't nearly as common during my show career as it is today, and there are countless memories I wish I had documented better. That's a big part of why I do what I do now.

I understand firsthand how quickly these experiences pass by. I know how much work goes into preparing for a show, how much excitement comes with success, and how much growth happens through the challenges along the way.

Those moments deserve to be remembered.

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Why I Photograph The Way I Do

While beautiful portraits are important, I'm often drawn to the moments happening in between.

The laughter.
The nerves before stepping into the ring.
The celebration after a win.
The disappointment after a tough day.
The quiet moments nobody else notices.

Those are the moments that tell the real story.

I love capturing candid emotion, authentic connection, funny moments, unexpected reactions, and all of the little details that help tell a bigger story. Some moments are polished and picture-perfect. Others are messy, chaotic, and completely real.

Both deserve to be remembered.

What It's Like To Work With Me

If you're looking for stiff poses and a perfectly scripted experience, I may not be your photographer.

I believe the best images happen when people are comfortable being themselves.

Sometimes that means wandering through a field at sunset. Sometimes it means standing in a creek because the light is perfect. Sometimes it means trying something completely unexpected because we both know it could create an incredible image.

Sessions with me are relaxed, fun, creative, and centered around creating an experience you'll actually enjoy.

My goal isn't just to deliver beautiful photographs.

My goal is to create memories while we're making them.

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A woman playing golf on a sunny day, wearing a white visor, sleeveless top, black skirt, and white athletic shoes. She is preparing to hit a golf ball with her club on a well-maintained golf course with green grass, trees, and a partly cloudy sky in the background.

Beyond The Camera

When I'm not photographing, you'll usually find me traveling to the next show, exploring local coffee shops, spending time on the golf course, or gaming from my custom-built PC.

I'm always looking for new places to explore, new ideas to try, and new stories to tell.

I love discovering local restaurants while traveling, meeting new people, and finding inspiration in everyday experiences.

I'm also a proud Harry Potter fan, a technology nerd at heart, and someone who genuinely believes that some of life's best conversations happen over coffee.

Golfing in Hawaii

What Matters Most

At the end of the day, photography isn't really about photographs.

It's about memories.

It's about preserving the moments that someday become the stories we tell.

My hope is that years from now, you'll look back through your gallery and say:

"Oh my gosh, do you remember that?"

Because those are the moments that matter.

Those are the stories worth preserving.

And those are the memories I feel honored to help capture.

A person holding a chain leash attached to a goat, with an award belt around their waist and a flag or banner in their other hand at a fair event.
A man and woman stand outside in a snowy landscape, smiling and engaging in a playful snowball fight. They are dressed warmly in coats and hats, with trees in the background.

Looking Ahead

As Brit Images continues to grow, my mission remains the same.

To create meaningful experiences.
To preserve authentic memories.
To tell stories honestly.
And to continue serving the people and communities that have given me so much throughout my own journey.

Whether you're celebrating a milestone, stepping into the show ring, planning your wedding day, or simply wanting to preserve a season of life you'll never get back, I'd be honored to help tell your story.

Let's Tell Your Story

Because the moments that move fast are often the ones worth remembering forever.

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