What if we lived in a world where authors only told 10% of the story? If JD Salinger stopped at Chapter 3 of The Catcher in the Rye, or Dr. Seuss stopped before introducing the mysterious house guest in Cat in the Hat? Without question, those stories would seem outlandishly incomplete.
So, why live in a world where a photographer only tells 10% of your story?
As a Seattle-based editorial, lifestyle, and interiors photographer, Ellie Arciaga Lillstrom uses her strong visual instincts and keen intuition to help her clients tell the whole tale, reaching beyond what’s found at the surface. With her trademark style, a seamless blend of fine art and documentary photography, she is able to partner with her clients to capture and convey the whole narrative at work. Touting her own brand of humor and direction, Lillstrom’s priority is to make her subjects feel seen and understood, whether she’s working with commercial clients, or individuals one-on-one. She believes that people will look their best when they feel their best, and that most often comes when they have the freedom to be 100% themselves. Each photo session with Lillstrom is a place to do just that, because that other 90% is worth telling, too.