

Your engagement
session should showcase your relationship.
Whether it's bold color from downtown Phoenix, or the soft glow of the Arizona desert at sunset...it should be as unique as you are.
Your wedding day will come and go, and soon some of those details of your day will start to fade away. Photography is a way to freeze those moments forever.
Let Us Tell Your Love Story.
What our clients are saying

"Lindsay made my senior photo dreams come true! She made me feel comfortable in front of the camera and was so much fun to talk to during my session."
-Tailor Z.

"We absolutely love working with Lindsay; from her artistic ability and talent, to how easy it is to let her photograph you, I wouldn’t choose another photographer. I’ve done all sessions from Senior, Family, Engagement and lastly our wedding. I couldn’t be more grateful for all the amazing photos she continued to deliver each and every time."
-Lauren C.

"Lindsay is a powerhouse who is completely genuine and a joy to be around. When she delivered my pictures, I was blown away. She creates dynamic images, capturing my personality perfectly. I have never felt more beautiful than I did in her photographs."
-Krissy M.

"Lindsay did an amazing job on my family photos. She had a genuine interest in doing something that matched my families personality. We took the photos at TCA. It was such a creative spot and I loved that it was in our hometown! Thank you so much for the great photos!"
-Electa T.

FREQUENTLY ASKED Questions
WHAT'S YOUR SHOOTING STYLE? Honestly, its a pretty wide range. From journalistic to editorial. It depends a lot on what & where we are shooting. My family sessions tend to remain more light-hearted and colorful. Engagement sessions are all about the couple and utilizing GORGEOUS landscapes. Senior sessions lean more on the editorial side; that type of client loves THE DRAMA. I am very inspired by landscapes and color. I feel as though I start mentally curating your session the moment you contact me. Its all about the location, your carefully planned outfits, and our photographic style all coming together.

WHAT SHOULD WE WEAR? My best advice is to coordinate outfits with everyone that is in the picture with you. Too matchy-matchy is outdated and can be unflattering. You want to mix colors and patterns so that the eye moves around the image and doesn't get stuck on one solid blob of color. You want to also remember that not everyone looks good in every color. My aesthetic is best complimented with light, bright and airy colors. Try to avoid small floral or busy prints, like vertical stripes, if possible. Solid white can be tricky to expose properly, but looks best during golden hour and sunset!

HOW FAR IN ADVANCE DO YOU BOOK? Depending on the time of year, I book out as far as 9 months in advance. Senior sessions are very popular and I would recommend scheduling during the fall semester of your senior year. Weddings should be on the books at least 6 months in advance. Contact me with specific dates that you would need coverage and we can discuss availibility.

WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED? I live in Gilbert Arizona, but work everywhere. I travel this beautiful state on a regular basis. Travel fee is charged at $1.20 per mile after 35 miles, from 85296.
Contact me for travel dates.
WHAT TYPES OF SESSION DO YOU OFFER? I offer Senior & Teens, Engagements, Wedding Day coverage, Event coverage, Family, Maternity, Outdoor Head shots, Lifestyle family, Lifestyle Newborn, and Model Portfolios.
DO YOU OFFER MENTORING? Yes, for beginner photographers ONLY. We will spend time learning the basics of your camera, exposure and more. Contact me for more info.

I'M READY TO BOOK! WHAT'S DUE AND WHEN? The session fee is due in order to reserve your session date. Payment plans are available for full day wedding coverage, but rates are discounted when you pay in full & up front. All payments are accepted via paypal.me/lindsayborg Please contact me with any questions before booking. Session fees are non refundable. I will contact you within 48 hours of booking to confirm.
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