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Latest Event: Rodeo wedding
Photographing a wedding in a rodeo arena is an extraordinary experience that combines the rugged beauty of the setting with the romance and joy of the celebration. I love working with the natural textures of the arena—big colors, open skies, and Frontier Day’s tones—to create a stunning backdrop that reflects the couple’s unique story.
Portfolio
Portrait
As a portrait photographer, I’m passionate about capturing the unique essence of every person in front of my lens. I believe that the best portraits come from… MORE INFO & IMAGES
Weddings
With over a decade of experience in wedding photography, I’ve had the privilege of capturing countless couples’ most meaningful moments… MORE INFO & IMAGES
Rodeo
Capturing the energy and intensity of rodeo photography is one of my greatest passions. I thrive on the fast-paced, unpredictable nature of each event… MORE INFO & IMAGES
Real Estate
As a real estate photographer, I understand the importance of making every property look its absolute best. I aim to capture each space in a way that highlights its unique… MORE INFO & IMAGES
Sports
As a sports photographer, I thrive on capturing the intensity, skill, and emotion that define each game and athlete. My goal is to tell the story of every event through… MORE INFO & IMAGES
Events
As an event photographer, I love the challenge of capturing the unique energy and atmosphere of each occasion, from corporate gatherings to lively celebrations… MORE INFO & IMAGES
“Christine captured every magical moment of our wedding day with such elegance. Her ability to make us feel comfortable and natural was amazing. We’ve never looked so beautiful, and these photos will be treasured for generations!”
“Christine’s attention to detail and creativity brought our event to life through her stunning photography. She truly has a gift for capturing candid, unforgettable moments! We couldn’t have asked for a better way to preserve the memories of our special day.”
About Christine
I have had a camera in my hand since the age of 12. It was on a family camping trip, and I think I was getting on my mother’s last nerve. I remember her loading the camera with film, quickly showing me how use the light meter, and sending me out the door. I came back about 30 minutes later asking for more film!