Free Photo Sessions for
Families Affected by the Los Angeles Fires
My heart is with yours
If you’ve lost your cherished family photos, I’d love to help you create new ones when you’re ready—at no cost to you.
The fires have caused unimaginable loss & I can’t begin to comprehend the grief you may feel. For families who have lost their photographs, I’m offering free photo sessions to help restore a piece of what was taken.
There’s no rush—when you feel ready, I’m here for you.
Please fill out the form below to let me know when you’d like to connect.
Mini Sessions for wildlife
In addition to the free sessions, I’m offering $120 mini sessions to help provide immediate aid for our animal neighbors. 100% of the proceeds will go directly to supporting wildlife recovery.
Price: $120
Duration: 20 minutes
What You’ll Receive: 5 edited images
Location: Santa Clarita
Booking Period: Sessions will be scheduled throughout January to provide urgent aid.
The fires have caused devastating harm not only to people but to the wildlife that calls these areas home. Animals are facing a tough recovery. They need & deserve our help now more than ever.
These sessions are a way to give back & to love. By booking, you’re directly helping the animals that need our care & support to recover.
It’s an honor to help families find healing through photos & give back to the creatures who also call this place home.
Thank you for being a part of this—your kindness truly makes a difference.
Big bear hugs,
Krista
All proceeds will go to World Animal Protection, which you can also directly donate to here.
About (from their website) — World Animal Protection is a global organization working to end animal exploitation. We expose cruel systems, promote animal-friendly alternatives, and influence policy change. For over 70 years, we’ve been rewriting the story for animals. In the last three years alone, we have transformed the lives of 1.12 billion animals, mobilized 1.1 million people to demand G20 leaders end the global wildlife trade, and pressed retailers and producers to give 764 million chickens better lives.