If you’ve ever wondered what happened to your old photo session files, this is your sign to go looking—because I probably still have them.
As part of a long-overdue hard drive cleanout, I’m opening up the archives and offering all digital files from past sessions (2008–2016) for just $50 per session.
Yes, all of them.
Back then, most sessions were delivered with prints or a limited number of digitals, and the rest were tucked away safely… and then left there for years. But as I go through and organize everything, it feels like the right time to give those images a second life—especially since so many of these sessions captured little kids who are now very much not little anymore.
What’s Included
If you had a session with me between 2008 and 2015, you can now receive:
- Your full gallery of edited images
- High-resolution digital files
- The ability to print, share, and actually use your photos however you want
All for a flat $50.
Why This Matters
Those sessions hold a lot of memories—missing teeth, baby faces, awkward phases, and everything in between. At the time, you may have only selected a handful of favorites, but there are likely so many more moments in those galleries that you’ve never seen or long forgotten.
This is a chance to get them all back.
A Note on Availability
Not every single session from that time frame is guaranteed (technology has come a long way since 2008), but I have a surprisingly large archive still intact. If your session is available, I’ll send over the full set.
Who This Is For
- Past clients from 2008–2015
- Families who want access to their original photo sessions
- Anyone who regrets not ordering more images back then
- Parents who now have teenagers and want to revisit the “little kid” years
How to Claim Your Gallery
Just reach out with:
- Approximate year of your session
- Any details you remember (location, kids’ names, etc.)
I’ll take a look through the archives and let you know if your session is available.
This is a limited-time offer while I work through clearing out and organizing years of work. Once everything is sorted, these files won’t be stored indefinitely.
So if you’ve ever thought, “I wish I had all those photos…”—this is your chance.
And honestly, it’s kind of fun revisiting them.




