"Natalie gets a 10/10 from us and we will absolutely be working with her again!”
-Ashley

We are so glad you are here! We are a photography team servicing Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Garden City, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna and the great Treasure Valley, Idaho. We offer a variety of services including but not limited to family photography, maternity photography, lifestyle newborn photography, senior portraits, headshots, couples, engagements, wedding photography and small events photography.
While you are here, please grab a cup of coffee or tea, and check out how we might be able to serve you and capture your memories. We would love to get to know you, so please don’t hesitate to contact us!
Hey! I’m Natalie, the owner of Aspen and Sage Photography. It all started when I was ten years old and my dad converted our family laundry room into a dark room for developing black & white film. In addition to taking our own photographs around the yard, we dug out some old negatives of my mom and her five siblings and spent the summer evenings cramped in that little laundry room making the images come to life.
Although many years have passed since my time spent in pitch black, enlarging negatives on top of the washing machine, it is clear to me that this is when it all started. This is when I fell in love with photography and began to see photography as a precious way to capture memories and look back in nostalgia of times past.
There’s something so tender about a maternity session spent at home—where the laughter echoes a little louder, the cuddles feel a little cozier, and the love that’s already growing seems to fill every room.
There’s something so special about capturing the first days of a newborn’s life in the warmth of home. Recently, I had the honor of photographing baby Tatum’s in-home newborn photography session.
Senior year is such a special time, and capturing this milestone with a senior portrait session is something every high school senior deserves! Recently, I had the joy of photographing Amelia at a breathtaking location near Lake Lowell, where the golden grass sprinkled with sunflowers created the most stunning backdrop.
Managing large groups of people (including kids) for a photo, has it’s own challenges. Here are some tips to make your extended family session a success.
I first met this sweet family for their fresh 48 photos in the hospital, just after baby William was born. For their newborn session, I got to photograph them in their beautiful early 1900s home in a historic part of downtown Boise.
…You can’t wait another minute to download the images and start taking a peek at what you captured. You open the files on your computer and your heart begins to sink as you see photo after photo that is out of focus.
The first week of 2025 started off very busy with multiple maternity and newborn sessions; Rob and Kacey’s session included. Their session was a blast as we hiked the foothills near downtown Boise for all of these shots.
When I had my first baby, I brought my camera to the hospital thinking that I would take some fresh 48 photos of him before leaving the hospital. Little did I know that giving birth would feel like running a marathon and then getting hit by a bus at the end of it, and so that camera never made it out of the camera bag.
-Ashley
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- Rebekah
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