Stefani Danch Photography

Stefani Danch Photography My goal is to capture real human connection and emotion in a raw and natural way.

I love documenting the beauty in the ordinary moments that make your family unique.

For a few days, the kids stepped back into the Gold Rush era at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park. They knitted, made...
05/06/2026

For a few days, the kids stepped back into the Gold Rush era at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park. They knitted, made little leather notebooks, sat around the fire telling stories, slept under the stars, searched for gold, and ended it all with cold root beer in an old fashioned saloon. Childhood done right.

I’ve had the quiet privilege, as a photographer, of watching mothers across time.I’ve seen the look when they first meet...
05/04/2026

I’ve had the quiet privilege, as a photographer, of watching mothers across time.

I’ve seen the look when they first meet their newborn. equal parts wonder, fear, hope, and a kind of love that feels too big for their body.

And then… this.

A daughter on the edge of her own life. laying down among the wildflowers, sunlight catching in her hair, ready.

Her mom witnessing her, full of pride. and something softer underneath. the knowing. the letting go. the ache of it, even when it’s exactly what you raised her for.

You could feel it without a word.
this wasn’t an ending. it was a release.

letting this beautiful human step forward. to choose. to stumble. to grow. to find her own light.

and somehow, still carrying her mother’s love in every step.

this is the part no one really prepares you for.
and somehow, it’s the most beautiful one.

Everything feels kind of heavy right now.Between being a nurse practitioner, a mom, and just paying attention to the wor...
03/20/2026

Everything feels kind of heavy right now.

Between being a nurse practitioner, a mom, and just paying attention to the world it’s a lot.

But then I’m out in a field of wildflowers photographing a senior, right on the edge of everything ahead of her, and it shifts something.

The hope is in them. It really is.

We owe it to them to make this little world better 🌼

*(Taking a very limited number of senior sessions this year, please contact me for details)

From the perspective of a photographer and a mom, I know exactly how much work it takes to make a photo session happen. ...
11/21/2025

From the perspective of a photographer and a mom, I know exactly how much work it takes to make a photo session happen. It’s never just “show up and smile.” It’s choosing a date that fits between sports and school, pulling together outfits that feel like you, making sure the kids are fed, rested, and not in the middle of a meltdown. It’s finding the energy to add one more task onto an already endless list of things parents do. And honestly… sometimes even I wonder why. Why add this to the chaos?

But then I remember: it’s not for social media. It’s not for holiday cards. It’s not to impress anyone.

It’s for your kids.

It’s so that twenty years from now, they have proof of what their childhood felt like, the way you held them, the way their hair curled after bath time, the way they laughed with their whole body. Real moments that won’t live forever in a camera roll of rushed iPhone shots taken between errands or while someone is yelling “we’re late!”

A photo session is an intentional pause in a world that doesn’t stop moving. It’s giving your children tiny time capsules, pieces of home they can hold long after the house is quiet. It’s saying, “This is who we were. This is how we loved each other. This is how it felt to be us.”

Yes, it takes work. Yes, it’s one more thing on the list. But it’s one of the few things that grows more valuable with every year that passes. And that’s why we do it.

One of the reasons I love photographing children is their complete lack of self-awareness.They haven’t learned to pick t...
11/07/2025

One of the reasons I love photographing children is their complete lack of self-awareness.
They haven’t learned to pick themselves apart yet or to stand in front of a mirror and critique what they see.

They love their bodies.
They love their smiles.
They marvel at what their hands can create, what their legs can climb, how fast they can run, and how high they can jump.

There is such wholeness in that kind of love, an innocent pride in simply being alive.

If I can capture even a glimpse of that in one photograph, I have done something sacred.

May my daughters, and all our girls, continue to look at themselves with this same kind of delight. ✨

There’s something special about photographing sisters…especially when you know the women they come from.These two girls ...
10/26/2025

There’s something special about photographing sisters…especially when you know the women they come from.
These two girls aren’t just siblings; they’re the next generation in a long line of strong, hilarious, fiercely loyal women. I’ve been lucky enough to call their aunt one of my closest friends, and if there’s one thing I know about this family, it’s that sisterhood is their superpower.

Watching these two together…whispering secrets, bursting into laughter, holding hands like it’s their natural state of being—I could already see that unbreakable bond taking root. They’ll grow up side by side, sometimes clashing, always choosing each other. That bond doesn’t fade with time; it gets stronger. It’s inherited. It’s lived. It’s who they are.

This isn’t just a photo session, it’s a glimpse into a legacy of women who lead with heart, strength, and sisterhood. And now, it’s their turn.

10/10/2025

It’s easy to get a photo where everyone’s looking at the camera and smiling for the holiday card, but that’s not what I’m after.

I want the in-between moments. The giggles before the pose, the hugs that turn into laughter, the chaos that makes a family real.

Joy isn’t in the perfect shot, it’s in the connection and the love that spills out when no one’s trying too hard.

And in a time when the world can feel heavy, I want my photos to be a reminder that love and joy are still everywhere.

Our kids won’t remember the middle-of-the-night feedings.They won’t remember how many times we wiped their tears, the bi...
09/26/2025

Our kids won’t remember the middle-of-the-night feedings.
They won’t remember how many times we wiped their tears, the birthday cakes, or the way we tucked their favorite snack into their lunchbox.
They won’t even remember the way we rubbed their back as they fell asleep.

But what does stay with them is the feeling. The love that sinks into their bones and shapes who they become. To them, we’re home. We’re their safe place, their everything.

That’s what I try to capture in photos…the feeling. And that’s why I love the sunlight in every shot. That glow isn’t just light to me…it’s the love that radiates between a mama and her child. The kind of love that lingers, long after the little moments are gone.

I wanted to share a quick update with the families who’ve let me capture their moments over the years. I’ve returned to ...
08/02/2025

I wanted to share a quick update with the families who’ve let me capture their moments over the years. I’ve returned to pediatric oncology full-time—a role that continues to shape how I see the world and the moments I document. Photography still brings me so much joy, but I’ve learned there’s a fine line between what fills me up and what takes time from my own family.

This year, I’m offering just one mini session date—and it filled within twenty minutes of posting. I’m so awed and grateful for the continued support and trust.

Full sessions will be very limited, and I’ll be booking them selectively. Thank you, truly, for letting me be part of your stories.

Warmly,
Stefani Danch

As a mom of three (7, 10, and almost 13), you’d think I’d have a clear memory of their baby days. But honestly? That who...
07/12/2025

As a mom of three (7, 10, and almost 13), you’d think I’d have a clear memory of their baby days. But honestly? That whole season feels like a blur.

A fog of diapers, midnight feedings, love, delirium, and just trying to keep everyone alive.

I don’t remember the first smiles or which baby liked which lullaby. But I do have the photos—and those have become my memory. Tiny toes, milk-drunk faces, the way their bodies curled into mine like they belonged there (because they did).

That’s the magic of photography. It captures the moments your brain was too tired to store. A time capsule for the days that felt like they’d never end, but somehow went by too fast.

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