Hi, I’m TM — a birth photographer drawn to the holy hush of labor, the strength tucked between surges, the stillness before the first cry. I believe birth is a threshold — and that every threshold deserves to be witnessed with reverence.
I’m also a certified labor and postpartum doula, as well as a childbirth educator. With camera in hand and a doula’s calm, grounded presence, I’m here to both capture and support the sacred moments of your story — the fierce surges, the soft surrenders, the radiant joy when you meet your baby. Whether you’re birthing in the soft hush of home or beneath the bright lights of the hospital, I come without judgment and with a heart full of steadiness, trust, and care.
Your birth story is yours. Wild and powerful. Tender and deeply personal. It deserves to be both lived with support and remembered with truth.
This isn’t just photography. This isn’t just doula work. It’s storytelling with soul, support with heart, and care that honors the fullness of your becoming.
Alongside families, I also serve fellow doulas — teaching rebozo traditions and offering training that weaves cultural wisdom into modern practice. Because birth work isn’t only about today’s births, but about carrying forward the stories and practices that hold us together.
When I’m not behind the camera or beside a laboring family, you’ll find me journaling at midnight, sipping oat milk lattes, and chasing light with a heart full of wonder. I’m a sucker for thrifted treasures, old bookshops, and fairy tales that make everyday life feel magical.
Basically, I live for a good mystery, a cozy corner, and the kind of magic you can only find in birth stories, Disney castles, and antique stores.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions — I’d be honored to walk with you.
Every family’s birth story is different — that’s why I offer free connection calls. There’s no pressure, no sales pitch,
just space to talk about what matters most to you.
Whether you’re ready to book or just exploring your options, I’d be honored to hear your heart.