Some Couples Have
Baby Showers.

They Summoned Beelzebub.

Just your average maternity shoot — with less pink and more pentagrams.

I’ve always loved passion projects — but my “why” shifted. I stopped waiting for approvals or budgets and just started creating the ideas that keep me up at night. They don’t feel like work anymore; they feel like therapy with strobes.

 So when Lama & Scotty called right before their due date asking if I had any ideas for a shoot, boy, did I.

Addams Family Values has always been one of my all-time favorites — funny, grim, ridiculous, and somehow wholesome. There’s a baby launched off a roof, a summer-camp nativity musical turned hostage situation, a gold-digging lunatic and one of the greatest onscreen dances ever filmed. I also loved the way Morticia came with her own moonlight, and how Gomez’s devotion bordered on religion. As a kid, this all just made sense to me. While everyone else watched Disney, I was rooting for the woman with a lighter and a motive — and quietly wondering how the fuck they lit Morticia’s eyes like that.

And then it hit me — the movie starts with Morticia telling Gomez she’s having a baby… and we never see her pregnant again. So why not live in that missing moment?

I wanted to give them something guests might double-take at — the kind of photo they’d politely compliment, discuss awkwardly in the car, and that their son will one day see and think, “Explains a lot.” Lama, nine months in, gave full Morticia: calm, eerie, flawless. Scotty brought Gomez energy and Oscar-worthy theatrics.

Together, they were to die for.

Massive thanks to Arif Feroze and Rubina, who basically built and lit a set overnight, to Faruk for elevating every tiny detail. And of course, to Julia Fullerton Batten — who unknowingly made me rethink everything about light. 🖤

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