Hi, I'm Savannah
Hello! My name is Savannah, but call me Sav all my friends do! I have loved taking photos for as long as I can remember I started taking photos professionally part time at the end of 2021 and went full time in August of 2024. I love every minute I get to spend with my couples and being able to capture the love they have for each other as I believe it is something that should be truly cherished.
I have been married since 2021 to my husband Cody, and we have a little boy. He brings so much joy into our lives as we watch him learn new things and grow every day. Some of my favorite things in life besides my family are my faith, ice cream, fireworks, Christmas lights, holding my bearded dragon, and playing volleyball.
Thank you so much for being here! I can't wait to meet you and create some magic!
 
 
My sweet Family
 
 
Cody and I got married in May of 2021. He is so supportive of my photography business and is the absolute best dad to our son Wesley. Wesley was born in 2024 and has nonstop brought smiles into our home ever since. He is such a sweet boy and loves everything dad loves to do.
My Story
Becoming a mother changed the way I see everything—but especially the way I see photographs.
Before our son, Wesley, was born we learned he had a few things inside his body that were not the way they should be, one of those was his heart. After he was born and we began walking through his heart condition, time felt both fragile and incredibly sacred. The smallest moments suddenly meant everything—the quiet snuggles, the way his tiny fingers wrapped around ours, the in-between moments you never think to hold onto until you realize how much they matter.
During this time photographs became more than just memories—they became a way to hold onto what felt impossible to slow down.
That season is what shaped not only my heart, but my work. It’s why my business is rooted in something deeper. The heart behind my brand isn’t just a design choice—it’s a reflection of the way I see your story. Because I know firsthand how meaningful it is to have something tangible to return to… to remember not just how it all looked, but how it felt.
Your moments matter. The big ones, the quiet ones, and everything in between—and they deserve to be preserved with care.