I’m Diana.
Devoted. Sovereign. Deeply obsessed with truth.
I’ve lived inside the myth of the perfect love story, the polished version that looks beautiful from the outside and quietly unravels behind closed doors. I know what it feels like to smile for the camera when the reality doesn’t match the frame. I know what it costs to perform love instead of actually living it.
That experience didn’t break me. It built me.
It gave me eyes for the real thing.
Now I photograph love that doesn’t need a perfect backdrop to be profound. The honest, untidy, wildly human kind. The love that breathes. Breaks. Repairs. Chooses again, not because it has to, but because it wants to.
My work is deeply spiritual without being staged. Intuitive without being forced. I’m not there to direct your day, I’m there to witness it. To feel it. To catch the trembling hands, the unscripted laughter, the quiet moments you didn’t even know were happening until they were gone.
And I don’t take that lightly.
I show up to every single session like it matters, because it does. Because at the end of the day, what drives me isn’t just the art. It’s my son. It’s building something real so I can give him something solid. Every time I pick up my camera, every story I document, every couple I say yes to, it’s all rooted in being the best mother and artist I can be.
So when you book with me, you’re not just hiring a photographer.
You’re trusting someone who has felt the weight of love, and chose to keep believing in it anyway.
That’s who I am. That’s why I do this.
More about me ❤️🔥
I’m a mom to a wild-hearted 9-year-old boy and a mini goldendoodle who thinks she owns the backyard. We spend most of our time chasing sunsets, throwing baseballs or tennis balls (sometimes both), and just being outside, the Delta is our sanctuary.
We moved from the Bay to Clarksburg for more space, more quiet, and more presence. This stretch of water feels like home in my bones.
When I’m not behind the camera, I’m meditating, walking or practicing embroidery that I picked up during hip replacement recovery and turned it into a practice I never let go of.
I live slow, I listen deeply, and I trust energy more than I trust algorithms.
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If you’re ready to do your wedding your own way, I’m ready so let’s fucking go.

