Meet The Face
I began working with small businesses run by friends and family, helping refresh their brand identities, manage social media, and create content that felt true to them. That experience pushed me to want more, so I returned to college to complete my AAS in Visual Communications and Print Management.
Since being back in school, I’ve refined both my creative voice and my technical skills. I’ve expanded into video editing, graphic design, branding, and digital strategy, learning how to build not just visuals, but clear and effective communication for businesses. My work is rooted in understanding people, their stories, their goals, and the communities they serve. That’s where the real magic happens.
Today, I focus on helping small businesses, brands, and individuals show up authentically and confidently. Whether it’s developing a brand identity, managing social media, or creating visual content; I bring a thoughtful, collaborative approach to every project. I know what it’s like to juggle a lot while building something from the ground up, and I want my clients to know I truly have their back.
My goal is a simple one, to help you tell your story in a way that connects, grows your audience, and feels authentic.
Hi! I’m Bre, your community media specialist with a passion for storytelling located in the beautiful Willamette Valley. I specialize in authentic social media management (including content creation), brand strategy, and photographic services. I’ve been creating for most of my life, starting with photography and illustration, which eventually led me into photojournalism and product work for both small businesses and larger companies like Nike in Portland, Oregon. Along the way, I have had the opportunity to work with local news outlets providing event photography and collaborate with some incredibly talented people along the way.
When I chose to start a family, my priorities shifted, and my creative work took a backseat for a while. I still found ways to create here and there, illustration, photography for friends, but it wasn’t until 2020 that I fully reconnected with that part of myself.