The blog is where life’s stories unfold—captured, celebrated, and preserved. From weddings to family moments to newborn milestones, I share insights, tips, and reflections on creating images that endure. Join me here, explore the work, and discover the timeless beauty in every story.
Good morning! HAPPY Monday! What a weekend! We officially launched, not only this fancy new blog & web site that you’re looking at right now, but more importantly, we launched a NEW BRAND. And in the coming days, we’ll be blogging what exactly the means! But for now I am soooo thrilled to initiate this new […]
Oh happy Monday! Today I’m so so thrilled to share with you my second shoot that I was blessed enough to do while in Israel a couple of weeks ago! I really feel like the luckiest to have worked with Lu & Ben. These guys are SO kind, SO fun-loving, SO sweet with one another. Their […]

Wow, good morning, blog world. I’ve been home from Paris & Israel for about a week now, trying to process everything my eyes saw! People keep asking me about my favorite part of Israel. Hard to say. Prior to going, Israel was a far off place to me. Aside from the words “Bible” and “war” coming […]
Wikipedia says, “the seven-year itch is a psychological term that suggests that happiness in a relationship declines after around year seven of a marriage. The phrase originated as a name for irritating and contagious skin complaints of a long duration.” Not for these two. Jesie and Brandon are just getting started. I know; this girl is […]

To be the one who says, “This moment stays,” is one of the greatest honors of my life. I’m René, and I create images that are romantic, timeless, enduring, and authentic. My work is unhurried and intentional, meant to be returned to again and again, like photographs tucked into a grandmother’s cedar chest, preserving your family’s story and legacy. I’m deeply passionate about honoring both the legacy you’re building and the one you’re already part of, and my hope is that the images we create together are cherished for generations to come.