Heirloom Photographer

Heirloom Photographer PRESERVING YOUR MILESTONES OF LIFE THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
Specializing in hospice, memory care, assisted living. "Be yourself, Everyone Else is taken"

Over the years it has been my honor, to document many important events in the lives of my clients. From wedding photos, to newborn babies to portraits of growing families, I have always felt that visually preserving these milestones are important work and represent my way of giving. As time moves on, there are also many important milestones, and documenting a loved one during this time can be a be

autiful experience. Whatever location is chosen, whomever cares to participate, some loving memories and images can be created during this thoughtful session. Creating memories through photography has been my life’s work and I feel that capturing the fullness of one’s life deserves the loving attention. Every session is different depending on the many factors. You are welcome to invite family and friends to be there to interface with your family member, or there can simply be you with your loved one. My main focus is to capture the fullness of time. The storytelling session will provide a documentary, captured in black and white images. It is my heart’s desire to present a memorable story and I would be honored if you allowed me to document your loved one at this time in their life. I will work with compassion.

11/29/2023

For 6 years, a dog named Capitan slept in the grave of his owner every night.
His owner, Miguel Guzman died in 2006 and Capitan disappeared shortly after the family attended the funeral services.
They searched everywhere and put out flyers to try and find him. But no one had seen him.
A week later, some people who were at the cemetery late one evening spotted Capitan laying on the grave and they contacted the grounds keeper at the cemetery.
The cemetery notified the family who promptly came to pick him up and take him home.
But each night he would cry and scratch frantically at the door to go out and he wouldn't return home until morning.
It was later discovered that Capitan would walk the 3 miles back to the cemetery each night to guard his master's grave.
It happened for 7 years.
The cemetery did not close the gates until he arrived each night promptly at 6 pm.
He slept there all night guarding the grave until the ground keeper opened the gate in the morning.
This is a true picture of Capitan here.
P.S : If there is ever true love in this universe ❤️ this is it!!

11/25/2023

These are called Scud clouds. This was recently captured in South Carolina.
photography by Zachary Lane

11/25/2023

Don’t let your memories fade! Visit my website heirloomphotographer.com/ and together we will create a wonderful set of photos to remember.

11/25/2023

Reflection ❤️

11/25/2023

Git R Done,... One splinter at the time,... ;-)

11/22/2022

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Palm Desert, CA
92260

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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+15104180746

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