
LIFESTYLE FAMILY PORTRAITURE
Families document the milestones, but end up missing the mundane.
This is for those who want to remember it all.

Time moves quietly, faster than we notice.
One day it’s tiny hands and morning giggles, the next it’s a new school year and shoes that no longer fit.
That’s where I come in. Think of me as your family friend with a camera. I spend a day with you, capturing life exactly as it is. The laughter, the beautifully mundane, the love in between.
And years from now, when the house feels a little quieter, you’ll have something real to return to. A film or photograph that reminds you how it truly felt to be here, today, together.
It’s time to start your legacy.



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CINEMATIC HOME VIDEOS
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Recreational overachiever..
Humpty Dance enthusiast.

These aren't for the big milestones. Graduations, birthdays, first days of school? Those days are already covered. These are for everything else.


The messy dinner times. Reading lessons at the kitchen table. The little routines you do every day for a while, and then suddenly, you don't anymore. In my experience, those are the moments you wish you could have back.
I spend part of the day with you, at home, or wherever life happens, capturing your family exactly as you exist. Cooking dinner. Playing. Reading. The stuff that might not seem special to anyone else, but to you? It's the whole world.
And as a storyteller, I put it all together for you. Think of it as a backup copy of right now.
Because sure, we want to be present. We want to soak it all in. But when it's suddenly the first day of college and those early years feel a little fuzzier than yesterday, you can pull up this film and see yourselves exactly as you were. At this time in your life. In this home. Together.


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Family Collections
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Your home isn't a museum. It's full of mismatched socks, half-built Lego towers, and that one spot on the couch where everyone fights to sit. That's exactly what makes it worth capturing. I come over like a friend who happens to have a camera, and we spend time doing whatever your family actually does. We'll grab some beautiful portraits too, but mostly it's just you being you: messy, imperfect, and way more real than anything staged could ever be. Because here's the thing, your kids won't remember you looking perfect. They'll remember you being present.


Home Videos
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Photographs freeze a moment. But film? Film brings it back to life. The way they race each other to the front door. Your partner pulling them close for an unexpected hug. How they look up at you when you're not looking. I bring the messy, beautiful look and feel of a Terence Mallick film-montage, right into your favourite space. Years from now, when their voices have changed and the house feels different, you'll press play and remember exactly how it felt to live this chapter. Not just see it. Feel it.

The Truth About Time
Your kids won't remember being this little, and eventually, even your memory will fade. Between the school runs and to-dos, it's easy to say "next month, next season, when things calm down." But life doesn't wait. Ten years from now, you won't remember the investment. You'll only treasure having a way back to this moment. You can't put a dollar amount on hearing their little voices again, seeing the way they looked at you with wonder. You don't need the perfect moment or a spotless home. You just need to say yes.
I'll preserve this chapter so you'll always have a way back to right now.
I'm stoked you're here - let's do this.


Your New Family Friend
Hey there. I’m Nathan.
Growing up with my Dad working away, from a young age I became aware of the importance of quality time.
Father-son activities quickly became whatever we could fit into 2 week intervals, twice a year. Because of the limited time, no one in my family really thought of “capturing” it. In fact, for quite some time in my adult years I stayed clear of taking pictures even on my phone because I was afraid I wasn’t “living in the moment”.
But here's the truth: I regret not having more pictures from those years with my Dad. The ones I do have? I hold onto them like gold. And maybe that's what nudged me toward eventually picking up my first real camera.
Now, I make sure that every holiday, every ordinary Sunday, every random Tuesday we spend together, I’m there with my camera. Not because I'm not present, but because I've learned these moments deserve to be remembered exactly as they were.
That's what I want to give you. The gift I wish I could go back and give myself. A way to hold onto the small, beautiful, ordinary moments that make up a life together.
Sound like your kind of guy? Let’s chat.


YOUR NEW FAMILY FRIEND
Hey there. I’m Nathan.

Growing up with my Dad working away, from a young age I became aware of the importance of quality time.
Father-son activities quickly became whatever we could fit into 2 week intervals, twice a year. Because of the limited time, no one in my family really thought of “capturing” it. In fact, for quite some time in my adult years I stayed clear of taking pictures even on my phone because I was afraid I wasn’t “living in the moment”.
But here's the truth: I regret not having more pictures from those years with my Dad. The ones I do have? I hold onto them like gold. And maybe that's what nudged me toward eventually picking up my first real camera.
Now, I make sure that every holiday, every ordinary Sunday, every random Tuesday we spend together, I’m there with my camera. Not because I'm not present, but because I've learned these moments deserve to be remembered exactly as they were.
That's what I want to give you. The gift I wish I could go back and give myself. A way to hold onto the small, beautiful, ordinary moments that make up a life together.

The last thing you want is someone who turns your home into a film set, puts you into awkward poses, or asks you to be anything other than yourselves. Think of me as your family friend with a camera.
My whole approach, whether we’re taking photographs or creating cinematic home videos, is about capturing your family exactly as you are.
We start somewhere that feels natural to you. Maybe that's your kitchen in the morning light. Maybe it's your backyard, or that park you go to every Saturday, or even somewhere you've always wanted to explore together.
We just... hang out. I'll suggest little prompts, games and activities to get you all playing, giggling and forgetting I'm even here. Building a blanket fort. Making a sandcastle. Mastering the art of Where's Waldo. Whatever feels like you.
And somewhere in all of prompting, flashes of the camera, and little asides, something shifts. You stop noticing the camera. Your daughter cracks that gag that always makes you laugh. Your son reaches for your hand without thinking. Your partner gives you that look.
That's when the magic happens. That's when I capture what you'll want to remember.
MY APPROACH
Look, I get it. Inviting someone you’ve never met into your home to photograph your family? It can be a little odd.
Let me put your mind at ease.
Sure, we’re not best friends (yet), but everything I do and the way I approach the day with you, is as if I were.


You deserve to work with someone you trust.
Someone who will fit right in with your family, and capture the way you are, the way you want them to.
I do not take on every inquiry I get. Working with families who share my brand values is truly important to me. I’d love to hear more about the story of you and your family. Fill out the contact form, and I’ll get back to you faster than a game of “I Spy”.




























