SHOWCASING THE BEAUTY OF YOUR PARISH AND SCHOOL COMMUNITY

while witnessing to the faith through powerful Catholic photos.
Meet Cori

Hello! My name is Cori. I am a Catholic photographer based out of St. Louis, Missouri. My goal is to serve parishes with reverence and joy, all while capturing God’s light and love through my lens. My mission is to create beautiful and compelling images that will tell the story of your parish.

It would be a blessing and an honor to serve you and your faith community. Please feel free to inquire below with any questions or to check my availability.

Masses

Reverent, beautiful images of the Mass can inspire others to grow closer to the Church and the Eucharist. They remind people of the beauty and truth of the faith.

As a practicing Catholic, I take extreme care to be incredibly reverent and discreet during masses that I photograph. Because of this, I do not use flash during Mass.

Feel like I may be a good fit for your parish? I’d be honored to help!

Sacraments

A vital part of a parish is it’s Sacraments. Reverent images are a witness to the beauty and truth of the Catholic faith, inspiring others to draw closer to Christ and His Church. Families and parishes often want to remember and share those moments for generations, and to keep the history of a parish alive!

Parish Life

Photographing parish life helps capture the everyday beauty of a living faith community — from joyful sacramental moments and feast day celebrations to Sunday Mass, parish picnics, service projects, or school events. These images tell the story of how the faith is lived out together, strengthening the sense of belonging and inspiring others to get involved.

They also help parishes share their mission with the wider community — welcoming new families, evangelizing through authentic, joyful images, and preserving a visual history that honors the people and traditions that make each parish unique. Done reverently, parish life photos become a tool for building community, celebrating milestones, and witnessing to the light of Christ alive in the Church today.