If you’ve ever noticed that I refer to kids as “this little dude” or “tiny miss”, instead of using their names, that’s not just me being playful. It’s intentional.
As a children’s photographer, I take your child’s safety and privacy seriously. Sharing photos online can be fun and exciting, especially when you want to celebrate those big grins and silly faces, but I’m always thinking about how to protect the kids in those photos.
Here are a few ways I do that, every single time.
I never share identifying info
You’ll never see names, school names, clubs, locations, or anything personal in my captions. I might share that your little one rocked their session or tell a funny moment from the day, but I keep details private.
I use nicknames only
You’ve probably seen me write “this little guy totally nailed his session” or “this sweet one showed up with the best giggles.” That’s on purpose. I avoid using first names to help keep your child’s identity safe, especially on social media where posts can travel far.
You choose what gets shared
Not every photo makes it online. During your ordering appointment, I always ask if you’re comfortable with me sharing a few favorites. You’re never pressured, and you’re always in control of what stays private.

Keeping your kids safe goes far beyond what happens during the photo session. It shows up in the way I run my business, how I share your images, and the quiet decisions I make behind the scenes.
If you’ve been looking for a children’s photographer who treats your child’s safety and comfort as a top priority, you’re in the right place.