Los Angeles Newborn, Family, Documentary Portrait Photographer
Why I photograph
Real moments. Honest stories. Photographs and film that feel like home.
Our identity is shaped by our memories, woven together by everyday moments.
Mom's whisper waking us up. Playing hide and seek until sunset. Dad tying our shoelaces. Long summer afternoons. Welcoming a new sibling, camping in the rain...
A photograph is a capsule. It holds the breeze, the light, the smell - all the feelings.
These photos are markers of time and will grow in “heart value” with every passing year.
A timeless affirmation that love is strong and can be found everywhere - in the joy, the play, the tantrums, the chaos, the simplest moments.
A reminder that we belong.
Let me tell your story

More than a session
Photos and Films That Move You
Working with me isn't just about getting photos - it's about capturing what's real. The beautiful, messy moments. The quiet in-betweens. The connection. The sacred bond of breastfeeding.
My approach is gentle, intuitive and flexible . I create a space where your family can simply be. Because the best portraits come when everyone is relaxed and true to themselves.
Ready for photos that feel like you?
Your story, captured in photos and film
What I Offer



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I’m Sarah, a French photographer, mother, and storyteller based in Los Angeles.
About Me

I grew up in a small medieval village between Monaco and the Italian border, and life carried me around the world as a model and an actress. Motherhood taught me the true meaning of time - how fleeting it is, how precious, and how desperately we want to hold on to those moments That's why I created Photo de Famille. My sessions aren't about stiff poses or perfect smiles - They're about truth. The whispers of childhood, the laughter fills your home, the love in the everyday.
For me, photography is a gift to mothers. A way to pause time, to celebrate not only your children but also you - your beauty, your strength, your story. These images will be witnesses to your love as a mother and to who you are as a woman.
If you believe in keeping the little things - the messy, the magical, the fleeting - I would be honored to tell your family story.




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