


Natural, story-driven photography surrounded by some of the Southwest’s most unforgettable landscapes.
Moab feels adventurous in the best way — towering red rock cliffs, warm desert light, and landscapes that make everything feel a little more unforgettable.
Whether you're planning an elopement, visiting with family, or celebrating your senior year, Moab offers a backdrop that feels both adventurous and deeply connected.
From dramatic overlooks to quiet canyon roads, I’ll help you choose a location that fits your vision — and guide you through it so everything feels natural and easy.
LOCATION OPTIONS
Here are a few of my favorite places to photograph in Moab:
Each spot offers something a little different — here are a few of my go-to locations:
Real sessions in Moab
Real sessions photographed in and around Moab — different lighting, landscapes, and moments that reflect the kind of experience this place creates.
From quiet canyon roads to sweeping desert views, these images offer a glimpse into what your own session could feel like: relaxed, adventurous, and deeply connected.

A session that feels natural in a place like this
Moab has a way of making everything feel a little more adventurous — wide open landscapes, warm desert light, and space to slow down and simply be present.
The best moments happen when you're moving, exploring, and letting the experience unfold naturally.
I’ll guide you when needed, but leave space for things to feel easy and real — so your photos reflect not just how it looked, but how it felt.
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Thoughtful location and timing guidance
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Gentle direction that never feels forced
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Space for real moments to unfold
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Images that reflect how it actually felt
BEST TIME TO PLAN
Best time of year for photos in Moab, Utah
Spring (March–May)
Warm temperatures, blooming desert landscapes, and some of the best weather of the year.
Summer
Early mornings and sunset sessions offer the best light while avoiding the desert heat.
Fall (September–November)
Cooler temperatures, warm desert tones, and beautiful golden light — one of the best times to visit.
Winter
Fewer crowds, dramatic skies, and a quieter, more peaceful feel.
Planning Your Moab Session
A few things to keep in mind
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Sunrise and sunset offer the best light
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Some locations may require short walks or uneven terrain
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Desert weather can shift quickly — flexibility is key
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Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekend
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Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures










