Photography that celebrates individuals with special needs
What makes someone Limitless?
I believe everyone was created with uniqueness, intention, and design for a purpose.
Far too often, we put limits or labels on each other, and especially on those with special needs or special challenges. As a parent of Abigayle, my daughter born with Down Syndrome, I’ve learned that she is so much more limitless than I am.
This project is a way for me to fuel my creativity without expectation, while at the same time, telling the stories of these individuals who are often overlooked and underestimated.
They are Limitless.









What’s included?
A relaxed photoshoot experience centered around YOU!
A private appointment to personally choose your favorite portraits.
A complimentary Artist’s Print as a thank you for participating.
What’s the cost?
To reserve your appointment we collect a $200 refundable deposit.
Photos available for purchase from a special ‘Limitless’ price list.
Deposit is refundable after completing session and viewing appointment.
Hear from parents and caregivers
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Ethan loves life! He loves riding horses, he loves the people who love him. It’s that simple. Kindness. You can learn a lot about others when you show kindness towards others. Ethan is no different than you and me. Individuals with autism just have a brain that sees the world differently. Ethan isn’t defined by his Autism, it’s just a piece of who he is. Just like he has brown eyes and brown hair. He also has Autism.
Ethan’s Mom
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Jonathan is Limitless because God has created him in an amazing and unique way. He sees and thinks about things in a way that others don't. He has a heart that is kind and cares about others. The ways that God will use his amazing life are limitless. We are so grateful to have a front row seat to see what God has planned for Him.
Jonathan’s Mom
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JC loves life and meeting new people. I always say jokingly that he's running for mayor because he says hello to everyone. I love seeing his unbiased opinion on people. He will go up to people and tell them that he can tell that they are a good person. When he was little he'd randomly go up to people and give them a hug. I couldn't tell you how many times people cried because they just needed a hug and didn't realize it until JC gave them one.
JC’s Mom