Hello, I'm Brianna
Real life Photographer
Hey there—I'm Bri, the face behind the camera and a full-time firefighter based in South Georgia.
I’ve proudly served my community for the past 13 years, but when I’m not responding to calls, you’ll find me behind the lens, freezing life’s most meaningful (and let’s be honest—sometimes chaotic) moments.
I’m a proud boy mom, a chaos coordinator by default, and someone who’s survived some of life’s hardest hits. Through grief, fire, and life’s curveballs, I’ve learned how to find the light—even in the darkest corners. That’s why I do what I do: to capture the raw, real, beautiful stuff most people overlook.
I’m bold, direct, and not afraid to say it like it is—but I lead with heart and stay humble through it all. If you're looking for someone who will keep it real, help you feel at ease, and catch the candid moments that truly matter—you're in the right place.
My Approach
 
I specialize in authentic images that tell your story — unfiltered, unscripted, and deeply personal.
My approach is laid-back but intentional. I won’t bark poses at you or make you smile on command. Instead, I’ll guide you just enough to help you settle in, relax, and forget the camera is even there. That’s when the magic happens — when you’re fully present, laughing, hugging, thinking, or just being. That’s what I capture.
I pay attention to the little things — the glances, the gestures, the quiet moments between the chaos. Whether I’m shooting at the station, your front porch, or your favorite dirt road, I’m not just snapping pictures — I’m preserving a feeling. One day, you’ll look back at these images and remember exactly how that moment felt.
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about connection.
 
Kind words from
Skylar Silva
"Bri was incredible to work with. She gave us exactly what we had in mind — and when we hit a creative wall, she stepped in with ideas that were spot-on. She has a way of making you feel comfortable, seen, and genuinely understood, both behind the lens and in life. Not just a talented photographer, but the kind of person you’re lucky to call a friend — and in my case, one hell of a fire partner too."
 
Let’s work together