Collection of black Hunter rain boots on a wooden shelf, with decorative items on a nearby shelf including a ceramic duck, framed botanical print, wooden mushrooms, a vintage camera, and dried flowers in a glass vase.
A woman and a man having a picnic in a grassy field with tall green grass on either side. The woman is sitting on a white blanket with a bundle of flowers and a red and white checkered cloth in front of her, wearing a white crop top and light-colored pants. The man is lying on his side, taking a photo of the woman with a camera, dressed in a green shirt and light pants.
Person wearing cream-colored pants with hand-drawn fruit and face sketches, and a patterned knitted sweater. The background shows a brick wall and green plant.

My work lives at the intersection of film photography, marketing, and story.

I collaborate with brands, restaurants, and creatives who value intention and authenticity.

Whether I’m photographing a boutique hotel, a chef in their element, or sunlight spilling into a new space. I’m always chasing good energy and honest imagery.

Collage of four images: a woman sitting on a brown couch with plants nearby, a window with a sign that says 'MEIZEL' at The Shoals Dockside, a breakfast plate with croissant, toast with jam, and a bowl of yogurt with berries and granola, and a living room with a large window, beige sofa, and a coffee table with a tray and glass.
A bride and groom walking hand in hand through a lush green meadow with dense trees in the background, during daytime.
Couples
A woman in a long yellow dress with a floral pattern standing on a sandy beach with grass and ocean in the background under a cloudy sky.
Portraits
An outdoor shower with a wooden wall, a metal showerhead with multiple nozzles, and a wooden frame structure with a clear roof panel.
Commercial

I’m Katie - a photographer making work that feels like real life

I work with:

  • Brands & restaurants

  • Hotels & lifestyle spaces

  • Artists, makers, and couples

Black and white line drawing of a skeleton holding a vintage camera.

WHY SHOOT FILM?

- nostalgic and raw feeling

- keeps us in the moment

- warm colors and a natural look

- it’s super fun and takes patience/care

(I also shoot digital too but I like to treat it as if I’m shooting film)

NEW YORK/HUDSON VALLEY BASED  🏳️‍🌈 (Will travel of course☺)
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