Luci is an incredible person to work with and to learn from. She has a strong attention to detail and made sure I was in a comfortable environment. Luci has a great vision and captures it very well. I would highly recommend using her for personal or business needs!”
With our oldest graduating high school, it felt important to capture our family before she leaves for college. Luci is warm & caring, artistic, easy to connect with and made the whole process wonderful start to finish. We felt comfortable during the shoot and the results are natural, honest, really beautiful photos. I am so grateful to have worked with her.”
She was super communicative, asked all the right questions, and made our guests feel comfortable and appreciated. She went above and beyond and shared all event photos in categorized folders, making it easy to share with stakeholders. The photos turned out amazing, and we look forward to working together on future events!”
From the Flowers In Studio Collection. I brought flowers into my photography studio during the darkest days of the pandemic. At a time when I knew people would not be able to visit the studio, flowers helped me to stay in practice and explore the art of photography. It started out as an intention to spend the weekend photographing peonies and grew into a passion that lasted the entire pandemic and continues to this day. This is the first flower that sat in the spotlight for me.
Taken from up high on Twin Peaks in San Francisco. The astonishing clouds were what first drew me to take this photograph. They loomed over our iconic skyline in such an eerily beautiful way on this late afternoon.
The greens of this scene caught my attention first. Old and discarded, they awaited their next phase at the garbage dump. They were used for years at our local summer festivals. I thought about all of the people who took a rest on them as I paid tribute to their service through the lens. I like to think that they live on in happy retirement.
I found this winding palm tree during a roam through a jungle in Mexico. Its gentle twist on the way to the top felt like a playful invitation to climb it.