“Live like the gate was left open.”
Melissa’s passion for photography sprouted through her love of visual storytelling and photo journalism. After moving to Carson Valley, a deep love for the valley developed and her photography eye expanded. She found herself taking more scenic photos (how could you not here?) and felt it was her role to capture all the everyday beauty that surrounds her home.
Melissa’s photos stop time. Her photography allows you to live in the moments she finds. Whether snapping town activities, seasonal photos of the magnificent Sierra Nevada peaks, or sneaking her lens in on serendipitous fleeting everyday interactions; she has found there’s nothing more special than gifting someone a candid picture from a moment that will now be a treasured memory.
Mom to her two beautiful boys, who appear in many of her photos, she works as the Community Relations Manager and Public Information Officer for Douglas County. Busy, but blessed to live, work, play, and capture moments in a place which provides snapshots of people’s authenticity, natures radiant beauty, and events that create smiles, Melissa always finds time for this creative outlet in her life.
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A rainbow of color over the valley.

Snow dusted fall.

Winter morning feeding.

Carson Valley Days Parade – Tractors on parade.

Take me to the Carson Valley skies.

Just a little frost on the meadow.

Deer nestled in the snow.

Live like the gate was left open.

Sundown on a lazy Fall Day.

Tucked beneath Jobs Peak

Fore the Kids golf fundraiser – A day of golf and scenic beauty.