Hi, I'm Brooke!
Little bit about me, so you aren't showing up to your session with a total stranger! I am born and raised in the midwest, went to Onalaska High School and ended up marrying my high school sweetheart, Clint. We now continue to live in Onalaska with our two daughters, Bevie + Lizzie. They are the light of our lives, and also the reason we don't sleep :) After becoming a mom, I started picking up a camera more and more to capture the fleeting moments. My main goal in a session is to make you feel comfortable and to make it fun. Trust me, I have seen my fair share of tantrums, blowouts, and bribes with my own two. I really thrive on the chaos that comes with each family. I will give your toddlers time to warm up, your baby time to eat and soothe, all while making it snappy for your husband ;) During the session, I love chatting about your lives and getting to know you. Consider me like a therapist and photographer and mom bestie all in one. Speaking of therapist, I am also a part time social worker, not actually a therapist (thank goodness) but have some skills up my sleeve. While I am not taking photos, I like to binge reality TV, visit coffee shops, and do any and all activities in the area with my kids. Many of my friends and family will say I don't know how to chill, and they are totally right. I like to stay busy, between work and two kids, it is usually not hard to do, but you will see me packing my schedule with all the fun things. I am so glad you found my page and hope to work with you soon!
Other things you should know about me
Coffee & Chaos
A few times a year, my friend Linda and I host a "Coffee & Chaos" playdate in the La Crosse, WI area.
Cold Brews and Candids
I am the host of a new podcast launching in 2026, all about balancing work and motherhood, without a filter.
Home studio
I have a studio in my home in Onalaska, WI that is available to all my clients to use for their shoots.
Social Worker
I have a degree in social work and this was my full time job up until about 2 years ago, when I went part time and made photography my "primary" job