You've spent the last 6 months (or more) being away from one another...
You've missed out on countless hugs and kisses....
Because that first hug and kiss is worth capturing...

This is for you...

For me, as a Twentynine Palms Homecoming Photographer, it is my privilege to capture a military personal coming home after being away for so long. As a military wife myself, I understand just how much your loved one has been missed and just how happy you are to have them back home.

A little about my style: I am a natural light photographer that focuses on capturing the emotion of the moment. However, I will use my flash for night time homecomings. Because military homecomings are so fast paced, this type of session yields more of a documentary approach. This means that I simply document the situation as it unfolds before me. I use a mix of color and black & white images to portray the emotion of the moment. I have experience in both day time and night time homecomings.
 

What I love about Military Homecomings: As I mentioned above, I am also a military wife, so I understand how important it is to capture the first few moments of your loved one coming back home. The true joy and happiness I get to capture during homecomings is almost unmatched with most other sessions.

Why choose Homecoming Photography: Honestly, these moments are, in my opinion, very important to remember. Especially when you have children involved. I won't lie, I get a little choked up (ok, a lot) during every homecoming. Being able to capture a family reuniting is unforgettable. I consider it a privilege to be able to document this moment in time. Not just for the kids, but also for the service member. They've been waiting just as long to hold their loved ones in their arms again.

Booking a Twentynine Palms Homecoming Photographer: Homecoming photographers tend to get booked MONTHS in advance. Some wives are even booking right after their spouse leaves. I only book a few homecomings throughout the year, and only ONE per returning unit. To see if your homecoming is available, please contact me with your spouse's return window dates, or expected time frame, as well as what unit and deployment they are with.