Meet Rachel
A Few Personal Notes
• I am fascinated by the way light shifts everything it touches.
• I am the mother of four, in four very different seasons of life.
• I believe homes should feel collected, not decorated.
• Travel recalibrates how I see.
• Black coffee and the New York Times puzzle anchor my mornings.
Years ago, I was standing in the same place many of my clients stand now. Raising small children. Living inside a full, noisy season. Quietly aware that it would not stay this way.
Today, some of those children have already left home. I am no longer the mother of little ones. The rhythm has changed.
And I understand now that the version of your family you are living in is already changing.
The toys disappeared first. Then I was making fewer and fewer school lunches. Eventually, the house grew quieter than I expected.
Like you, I documented everything. Birthdays. Vacations. First days of school. I assumed I would make something permanent when life slowed down.
It never did.
And then I realized something I could not ignore.
I had the files.
But I did not have their presence.
Documentation is not the same as preservation.
Seventeen years of photographing families taught me how to compose an image. Motherhood taught me why it matters.
This is why Savor exists.
Each commission is completed as finished artwork designed for your home. A lasting record of your family, preserved with intention.
Years from now, those portraits will not feel decorative.
They will simply belong.