Professional Portrait Photography in Chicago

A portrait is more than just a picture—it’s a glimpse into your true essence. I create honest, expressive, and beautifully crafted portraits that you’ll be proud to share, print, and treasure for years to come.

When it comes to portrait photography, Chicago individuals choose me because the experience is collaborative, relaxed, and entirely focused on you. Whether you need a polished professional headshot, a creative artistic portrait, or a casual lifestyle session, I know how to make you feel completely comfortable in front of the lens. There’s no stiff posing here—just genuine expressions and flattering light that highlights your unique features.

We have the flexibility to shoot in the controlled, beautifully lit environment of my studio, or we can take to the city. I love utilizing Chicago’s stunning architecture, vibrant neighborhoods, and scenic parks to create a dynamic backdrop that reflects your personality and story.

After our session, you’ll receive a curated gallery of high-resolution, professionally edited images. My ultimate goal is to give you photos that not only look exceptional but truly feel like *you*.

If you’re looking for portrait photography in Chicago that captures your authentic self with creativity and care, let’s start a conversation. We’ll plan a session that perfectly matches your vision and makes you feel confident every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of portraits do you offer?
I offer a wide range of styles, including professional headshots, creative artistic portraits, lifestyle sessions, and milestone portraits. We can tailor the entire look and feel to perfectly match your personal or professional goals.
Where do portrait sessions take place?
We have total flexibility! We can shoot in my fully equipped studio for a clean, controlled look, or we can go on location to your favorite Chicago spot, a scenic park, or an urban setting that speaks to you.
How long does a portrait session last?
Most sessions last between 45 and 90 minutes. This gives us plenty of time to warm up, try different angles or outfit changes, and capture a great variety of natural expressions without ever feeling rushed.