(Hi, I’m Presytnn)
“I’ve always been someone who feels things deeply, the kind of person who notices the light, the energy in a room, the way a moment lingers just a second longer than expected. I think that’s where my love for photography really began…
not just in taking photos, but in not wanting to forget moments; how something felt.”
I’m an enneagram 7 at heart, which basically means I’m always chasing joy, connection, and the kind of moments that make you feel fully alive. I grew up in a home that made space for that; where fun, faith in God, and togetherness were everything. My mom filled our house with pieces that all had a story, and I think that’s where I learned to see beauty in things that feel lived-in, meaningful, and real.
Now, I carry that into everything I do.
I’m married to my best friend. The kind of love that feels steady, playful, and safe all at once. He fully embraces my goofy personality (which says a lot), and being loved like that has shaped the way I see other people’s relationships too. It’s made me notice the quiet things, the hand squeezes, the looks, the in-between moments that don’t need attention to matter.
That’s the kind of love I’m drawn to documenting.
Outside of photography, I’m a total beach kid, barefoot whenever I can be, sand in my toes, salty skin, constantly chasing the sun, and finding inspiration in anything that feels warm, bright, and alive. My friends say I remind them of the color butter yellow… or gold, which honestly feels like the biggest compliment. I love cozy spaces, thrifting for pieces with character, old postcards, sushi nights, music you can feel in your chest, and laughing until it hurts with the people I love.
I’m also a little spontaneous, a little impulsive in the best way. I’ll always say yes to an adventure(even if it’s jumping out of a plane), and I have a deep, slightly random obsession with Ireland that I fully plan on turning into reality.
I grew up with a lot of animals, some of my favorites being ducks, cats, and anything I can cuddle. I find inspiration in nature, in movement, in emotion, and in people just being themselves.
And I think that’s what photography is to me at its core—
Not perfection. Not forced. Not rushed.
What started as an appreciation for beautiful imagery quickly became something much deeper—a way of noticing, preserving, and honoring the moments that often go unseen.
— Photography, for me, has never been about perfection. It’s about presence & intention. It’s about the quiet in-between moments, the emotions you can’t quite put into words, and the beauty that naturally unfolds when you’re fully there.
“Serenity” isn’t just a word—it’s more personal to me, it’s my middle name! And it’s the feeling I want you to have both in the moment and when you look back on your photos years from now, A sense of peace, joy, of grounding, of knowing nothing had to be forced or performed.
I believe there’s something sacred in the way your story is being written, the people, the timing, the love that surrounds you. Getting to document that is something I don’t take lightly.
At the same time, I bring a lighthearted, easy presence into your day—because I want you to actually enjoy it! To laugh, to be present, and to trust that everything meaningful is being captured as it unfolds.
My approach is simple: to document your wedding in a way that feels true, radiant, artful, and true—so when you return to these images, you don’t just see them…
you feel them.
I’m also a little spontaneous, a little impulsive in the best way. I’ll always say yes to an adventure(even if it’s jumping out of a plane), and I have a deep, slightly random obsession with Ireland that I fully plan on turning into reality.
I grew up with a lot of animals, some of my favorites being ducks, cats, and anything I can cuddle. I find inspiration in nature, in movement, in emotion, and in people just being themselves.
And I think that’s what photography is to me at its core—
also a little spontaneous, a little impulsive in the best way. I’ll always say yes to an adventure(even if it’s jumping out of a plane), and I have a deep, slightly random obsession with Ireland that I fully plan on turning into reality.
I grew up with a lot of animals, some of my favorites being ducks, cats, and anything I can cuddle. I find inspiration in nature, in movement, in emotion, and in people just being themselves.
And I think that’s what photography is to me at its core—