At the heart of Traci Grandinetti Photography is a photographer, wife, mom, daughter, and friend that acted on a childhood dream and never looked back.

Hey again!

I’m Traci, owner and operator of Traci Grandinetti Photography.

Back in the day, before we carried a camera built into a cell phone, we had pocket cameras, and I took mine EVERYWHERE! I was the girl taking pictures of all my friends doing silly, (slightly) crazy, and super cool things. I have scrapbook albums and all kinds of 4x6’s of my childhood, thanks to my handy pocket camera. For as long as I can remember I always loved photography. Never did I think it could be a successful career, but it has become just that!

I love capturing once in a lifetime memories for my high school seniors, and I cherish the chance to photograph growing families that want to capture their lives at a time they will never get back. After all, our kids will never be this young again.

My life is full of so much love. Love for so many things whether it be Jesus, photography, my two beautiful kids, or my amazing and handsome husband. All these things make me who I am. I grew up in the beautiful Spokane, Washington where I met my husband and where we currently raise and educate our two kids. I love the outdoors, camping, dancing, music, fine art, family and friends. My life may be simple but it's complete.

What’s my Style?

I love to pose my clients, but also like to have a bit more creative freedom to try new things and just have fun! I’ll have you walking, dancing, twirling, laughing, sitting, standing and everything else you can think of to capture beautiful portraits. I work closely with my clients to understand their vision and capture their essence, whether it's a family session, senior session, or a maternity session I aim to create a relaxed, fun, and carefree atmosphere for authentic interactions. I carefully manage every step, from the first contact to the final edits, to exceed client expectations. My goal is to provide timeless images that you can treasure for generations to come.