
My Photography Journey
ABOUT ME
I am a portraits, commercial and empowerment photographer, wife to a wonderfully supportive husband, mom to a loving and creative neurodivergent son, and newly relocated to Drummondville, in the Centre-du-Québec region (Québec, Canada). Drummondville is a special city for me because it’s a homecoming! I was born and raised here, and I have wonderful memories of it. I am so glad to be back home.
With a prior background in the corporate and legal worlds, I changed gears a few years back to prioritize my family’s needs and rediscovered my love of photography. Through it, I realized I could not only make a difference in one’s perception of themselves but also help them shine.
PHOTOS YOU WILL BE PROUD OF
Let me ask you: how often have you had photos of yourself taken, if at all? Out of these times, how often did you really feel like sharing them? Many of us either don’t have photos of ourselves besides the common selfies, or we have photos we just want to shove in a drawer or leave in a hidden folder on our computer.
That’s where I come in. I want to change that. I want you to leave confident you’ll have portraits of yourself you’ll love and be proud to showcase, be it a headshot or branding image, a portrait or a boudoir photo.
I do understand what it is like to be on the other side of the camera and how uncomfortable and vulnerable that may feel, AND I realize the importance of the final image. I keep that in mind when it comes to your photography needs and aim to offer a great experience from the beginning to the end.
About My Photography
A blend of experience and empathy in every shot
With a background in professional photography and a genuine passion for capturing authentic moments, I focus on creating a comfortable environment. Whether it’s a personal portrait, a professional headshot, or a boudoir session, my goal is to empower clients and help them feel confident. I believe great images come from understanding and trust, and I strive to bring out the best in each individual through my lens.

