We are lovers, creating art through human connection because we believe that every person is a work of art.

Our goal is to document your life as you feel it. Each moment, with all the complexities of emotion, preserved as art for you to relive endlessly.

Sonder - The realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.

We are Aaron & Victoria, a husband and wife, photo and video team based out of New England!

We met and fell in love at the University of Utah in 2015, moved to New England in 2019 and in September of 2020, we eloped in Grand Teton National Park!

And now, we are here to serve you and your story.

We are, without a doubt, adventurers. Any chance we get to explore a new place, no matter the cost, we take it - a privilege we will be forever grateful for. As we explore new places, we love learning about different cultures and life experiences. We truly believe that each person has an important story to tell. And each story shapes the perspective at which they experience life though.

To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.
— Aldous Huxley

Some fun facts about us

  • As of February of 2023, our daughter Emidie has been our greatest love and spending all our time with her has brought us so much joy! Aside from the obvious obsession with national parks… We love having a TV series to watch, and many times rewatch! Game of Thrones, Ozark and Handmaid’s Tale have been our favorites. We love playing board games, visiting local breweries and funky antique shops, and spending waaaay too much money trying new cheeses. And finally, we are obsessed with our dog, Tucker!

  • Aaron played baseball at the U, and Victoria moved to Salt Lake City to be in the mountains. Aaron studied Mechanical Engineering and Victoria studied HDFS and Psychology.

  • Victoria: Absolutely Iceland. Rent a van, drive around the island for 10 days while exploring a many waterfalls as I can.

    Aaron: Anywhere in Europe!

  • Guess what - we had a big, 200 person wedding planned for October 2, 2020! But by the beginning of summer, we canceled it and decided to elope alone in the Tetons - where our love truly was formed. By the time our date arrived, there was a 50 person limit on events and that just wouldn’t have made sense for us. Our elopement was PERFECT and we do not regret giving up the big wedding. Our good friend from SLC came and photographed our sunrise ceremony (the amazing Samantha Partyka Photography) and then we spent the rest of the day exploring Yellowstone. We cherish every second of this trip and wouldn’t trade it for the world.

  • Yosemite National Park - β€˜emite’ phonetically spelled :)