The Lea family arrived in the Grand Teton National Park on a picture-perfect evening, the still waters of the Snake River reflecting the grandeur of the Tetons like a mirror. For Matt and Jenni, this extended family session was a chance to celebrate the love that binds them together as a beautifully blended family—one built on love, growth, and the gift of time spent together.
Brooke, Matt’s eldest daughter, beamed with excitement as her fiancé, Moosh, stood by her side—their engagement a milestone moment that seemed even more special set against the mountain peaks. Brynn, Matt’s second daughter, laughed easily with her boyfriend Denton, the pair bringing a sweet energy to the day. Jenni’s sons, Chase and Luke, balanced the group perfectly: Chase with his laid-back charm, and Luke, the youngest, quietly coming into his own as he looked ahead to his senior year.
Jenni shared how much this session meant to her—capturing not just where they are now, but the joy of still being able to spend time together as a family. For her, this moment was overdue. Their last family portrait had been taken years earlier, on her and Matt’s wedding day. Now, with Brooke planning a wedding of her own in Jackson Hole, the timing felt serendipitous.
Preserve Your Family’s Story Through Portraits
The Lea family knows the value of printed art—the way it turns fleeting moments into tangible keepsakes. Jenni already envisioned replacing their wedding photo with a new family portrait—one that tells the story of where they are now: still growing, still loving, and still making time for what matters most. Because family portraits aren’t just for today—they become treasures for tomorrow, reminders of laughter, milestones, and the love shared across generations. In a digital world, printed art is a legacy—one that hangs on your walls, graces your albums, and carries your family’s story forward for years to come.
Ready to turn your moments into art? Let’s create something timeless together.