The Wall of Hope
Inside Center for Advanced Reproductive Services, there is a space that means everything to me.
The Wall of Hope.
A wall I had the honor of creating.
It’s filled with the faces of babies who didn’t come easily. Babies who were once just hope, prayers, and a whole lot of strength.
Because before I ever documented these families, I was one of them.
My journey into motherhood was 5 IUIs, 2 rounds of IVF, 1 frozen embryo transfer, and several heartbreaking losses along the way. It was a season of uncertainty, resilience, and learning how to keep going when nothing felt guaranteed.
I remember walking those halls as a patient, wondering if my story would ever turn into something more.
Today, it has… in more ways than I could have imagined.
Not only did my own story come full circle, but I’ve now documented over 70 families from CARS. Families whose babies now live on that wall. Families who once stood exactly where I stood.
Creating the Wall of Hope wasn’t just a project.
It was personal. It still is.
Every image represents a journey. A fight. A miracle that deserves to be seen and remembered.
To the doctors, nurses, and entire CARS team, I will always be grateful. They didn’t just help build families. They helped build this story… and allowed me to be a part of it.
If you are in the middle of your journey, please know you are not alone.
And when your moment comes, I would be honored to document it.
As a small way to give back, I offer 10% off any collection for IVF warrior mamas.
Because this isn’t just photography.
It’s hope… documented.