believer, graphic designer, photographer, artist, book hoarder, tree admirer, lifelong learner, golf lover, baker, woman of one thousand hobbies, and (best-of-all) a friend.

hi, i’m greta!

Within all of us is an innate desire for beauty. To see it, to be a part of it, to create it. We find it in the eyes of a neighbor, the smell of brownies in the oven, the laughter of loved ones around a table. Beauty invites, connects, and tells stories. I love to see things made beautiful through graphic design and photography. The best part of what I do is the people I get to know along the way. Your story is what sets you apart, and that is the story I want to tell.

I have a background in freelance photography and graphic design and have been making as long as I can remember. I specialize in branding and print design, product and portrait photography. I got my start waaaaay back in elementary school designing my notebooks, illustrating on every piece of paper I had, and taking photos of my dogs and flowers in the backyard on my hot pink digital camera**. It was a humble beginning...

I got my real start in high school selling my art at a store in my hometown and taking senior portraits for friends at my high school. Fast forward a few years and I went on to complete my B.S. in Graphic Design with a minor in Theological Studies. Since then, I’ve worked with a variety of clients — from homebuilders and gyms to small business owners and creatives — doing everything from brand design to photography (and even a couple of wedding cakes).

Today, I specialize in branding, print design, and product and portrait photography — and I’m still just as passionate as I was in my backyard all those years ago. Now that you know a little bit of my story, I’d love to hear yours.

**evidence of my former role as a hot pink digital camera dog photographer

and provide for those who grieve in Zion—
to bestow on them a crown of beauty
    instead of ashes,
the oil of joy
    instead of mourning,
and a garment of praise
    instead of a spirit of despair.
They will be called oaks of righteousness,
    a planting of the Lord
    for the display of his splendor.

———— Isaiah 61:3