EVERY ATHLETE’S STORY COUNTS
ABOUT ME
ABOUT ME
Growing up in small town Wilson, Kansas, I always had big dreams despite the small-town setting. Knowing early on that college wasn't in my interest, I miraculously, during my second semester of senior year, stumbled upon Rocky Mountain School of Photography. A program that felt tailor-made for me.
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P L A Y E R S
Laolu Oke - UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA MBB
“Kylee captures moments that not only freeze time, but also warm hearts, turning sudden instances into cherished memories that last a lifetime. She has a good eye and genuine passion for her work. She was a pleasure to work with and has a bright future ahead! .”
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA MBB - Dischon Thomas
“Kylee is an awesome and very creative photographer! For someone like me who doesn’t like taking pictures that much, Kylee makes the experience truly fun and exciting!.”
Graduating in '24, my time in Missoula was transformative, leading me to discover my profound love for sports documentary photography. From capturing the Montana Grizzlies to various high school teams, I found myself immersed in the electrifying energy of the crowd and the captivating glow of arena lights. It’s a sensation I struggle to put into words, but know signifies my rightful place.
What truly drives me is creating genuine connections and friendships with athletes and teams, serving my creative eye to convey their struggles and victories. My passion lies in authentically unfold their personal and professional journey. Every athlete's narrative is sacred to me. Their personalities shine through my lens unfailingly, creating authentic and timeless digital illustrations.
My early passion for creativity and sports shined through starting at a very young age and showcased my abilities through art and photography competitions. I brought home trophies that may have been made of plastic, but meant the world to me. (Seriously, I remember going to bed with my newest trophies in my arms for the first few nights of possession!)
Each win then and now validates my love for what I do, and only leaves me striving for more. Which continously leads to my next question - “How can I improve next time?” With the following statement - “This shits ganna be dope.”