Oh hey,

I’m Kelsey! My photography journey started out after some heartbreak and lead me into blogging. But rather than a fleeting distraction it quickly became a dedication. From there my passion and drive for understanding my craft has lead into creative director roles, marketing titles and to today - entrepreneur.

After building our home with my husband on family land in Bozeman, Montana, the meaning of legacy began to take a new shape. (Plus, having an architect as a father and a builder as a father-in-law, photographing homes came naturally.)

The enduring stories that live within spaces, businesses, and the people who build them became a source of inspiration. The magic of a well-designed room goes beyond the aesthetics. It is the stories held within its walls that makes a room truly memorable.

This perspective shaped my dedication to storytelling for brands and designers, blending artistry with strategy to help brands craft narratives.

Signature in white on black background.
Light pink roses in a garden with dark green leaves

Photography FAQs

  • Yes. Legacie Studio regularly photographs projects for interior designers, architects, and builders across Bozeman, Big Sky, and surrounding Montana destinations. Many of our clients are preparing portfolio launches, publication submissions, or brand campaigns and need imagery that communicates the full story of the design.

  • Each project is approached with a production mindset. We work with a professional lighting kit and dedicated lighting technician to shape light intentionally rather than relying solely on natural light. This allows materials, architectural lines, and finishes to read accurately while maintaining consistency across an entire project. The result is imagery that feels dimensional, refined, and publication-ready.

  • Absolutely. While based in Bozeman, we frequently photograph projects in Big Sky, Livingston, and throughout Montana, and we’re available for travel across the Mountain West for design-led projects and brand collaborations.

  • We photograph using both film and digital depending on the project goals. Many designers and brands choose a hybrid approach to preserve a space.

Timeless imagery. Modern media.