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Meet the Photographer
 
Hey, I'm Bonnie
 
I’m a queer, female photographer and a single parent, usually juggling cameras, my child, and the general chaos of life. I’ve spent a lot of my own time in front of the camera, so I know how overwhelming (and sometimes downright exhausting) it can feel to be photographed. That perspective is what drives me to create sessions that are relaxed, comfortable, and maybe even a little fun.
A big part of my work is about giving back. I believe everyone deserves to have beautiful photos of themselves, so my focus is on making photoshoots more accessible. In addition, I’ve been connected to the Sex Worker community for nearly 15 years, which has deeply shaped my understanding of safety, respect, and the importance of creating judgment-free spaces.
I also come from a family where neurodivergence is part of everyday life—including my own—which means I value meeting people exactly where they’re at, without expectation or pressure.
When I’m not "behind the lens", you’ll probably find me cramming my brain with new skills I’ll never actually use, or at the sidelines of tiny-people soccer games (though to be clear, I am not a soccer mum). I live with chronic illness too, which consumes a lot of my free time, but mostly hides itself well aside from my dramatic skin and questionable circulation.
At the end of the day, I’m just someone who finds genuine joy in photographing people and helping them feel celebrated exactly as they are.