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Keeping you safe during covid-19

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During a time of such uncertainty, two things that remain clear are my passion for capturing my clients most cherished moments and my dedication to serving my families while being mindful to their safety and well being during our time together. I have implemented protocols into my business practices to ensure the safety of all my clients.  

With the information surrounding COVID constantly changing and evolving, many clients understandably feel hesitant to bring their family out and about. 

Sanitary Procedures THP Has Taken During COVID:   

Client Screening

All clients are surveyed prior to arrival regarding potential covid exposure. Immediate family only are allowed to join for sessions.

Temperature Checks

All visitors, clients & staff are being temperature checked with a touch-free thermometer.

Disposable Masks

Face masks are available throughout the studio for visitors to wear. However, I will be masked at all times.

Personal Hygiene

Hand sanitization is required upon arrival for all who enter. Bottles of hand sanitizer are located throughout the studio.

Cleaning Procedures

The studio is equipped with a HEPA air filter. After each session, all furniture and studio accessories are wiped down with Cavicide hospital grade cleaner. 

Sanitation Policies

All clothing/swaddles are washes after being worn or tried on. All clothing racks remain covered to ensure they remain clean. Clients are asked to remove shoes upon entry.

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BEHIND THE LENS

ABOUT tiffany

I freaking love kids! And I bring that playful energy and professional eye to every session so you don’t just get photos — you get memories your family will actually remember.

I’m a family photographer based in Boise, Idaho, capturing everything from first snuggles to senior year and all the beautiful, joy-filled moments in between. Over the past two decades, I’ve worked with hundreds of families, played with thousands of kiddos, and told more punny jokes than I can count—all in the name of making something real