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Things are always happening: from life and kids to Primal Medicine shoots and branding trips.
This is where Jenna Nord Photography is at now.
BIRTH
Where I am & What I’m making
The beauty of birth is not defined by the surroundings or the location where it takes place. It’s not about the grand expanse of the environment, but rather the intricacies and unique details that unfold during this remarkable event. No other day, or moment can ever replicate the story that unfolds for a particular birth story as you bring your baby earthside.
I’m honored to document births & more for families in Missoula, Whitefish, Bozeman, Belgrade, Helena, the Bitterroot. Whether in Western Montana or anywhere, it’s an honor to help capture people’s most profound moments. Regardless of how or where you give birth…your birth day will be one of the most transformational days of you and your family’s lives.
UPDATED JULY 16, 2025
Art walk, banana muffins, & camera straps
Downtown Missoula | FMC Books | First Friday
I’ll be showing work for August First Friday in downtown Missoula at FMC Books on Main Street. This is a quiet kind of big deal for me. I’ll have a series of prints up—some soft, some sharp—and if you’re in town, I’d love for you to stop in. Say hello. Linger. Buy a book. See something unexpected.
This show feels like a timestamp: not a finished statement, but a check-in. A little “yes, this is what I’ve been seeing.” A little “here’s what I’m working through.” The prints will be available for purchase, but honestly—it’s more about the energy. Being seen, and seeing.
Where I’ve Been (and Where I’m Standing Now)
The season’s been full. Not always focused. But full of something real.
The past couple of months have been a bit of everything: creative expansion, digital overhaul, emotional clarity, and messy middle moments where I’ve just had to trust. New York City, Tampa, Venice Beach, and Cleveland are some of the places I’ve been able to travel for shoots and consulting with others.
I’ve rebuilt my website, returned to blogging, clarified my offers, and deepened my practice. That might sound like a checklist, but it’s been anything but linear. More like… gathering threads. And noticing which ones pulse when I hold them in my hands.
There’ve been long car rides, quiet hotel mornings, late-night editing sprints, and muffins baked barefoot in my kitchen while trying to remember who I am outside the roles.
Here’s what I’ve realized:
I’m not chasing a niche.
I’m building a body of work.
And the body matters. The ceremony matters.
The way it all feels matters.
What’s Unfolding
Trusting the work. Following the pulse.
Right now, I’m holding steady with:
Brand Photography for women-led businesses, healers, artists, and visionaries who are shifting their presence or launching something new. These sessions feel more aligned than ever. Less about content, more about clarity.
Primal Medicine continues to unfold in powerful ways—deep, intimate sessions for women in transition. These ceremonies keep reminding me what photography can hold.
Birth and Motherhood photography is still a root of my work, and I’m planning a few quiet updates there soon. I’m still a birthworker in my bones.
A new podcast episode with Kitty Youngquist (of Fabrik Salon & Mirror Mirror) is coming this August. She’s a wild heart and it was medicine to sit and talk creation, identity, business, and becoming with her.
Prints and collections are also in the works beyond First Friday. This year has me leaning back into tactile art—not just digital. Paper. Texture. Framed memory.
If You’re Here, You’re Probably Feeling It Too
This hunger to be seen, not styled. To come into focus.
Whether you’re pregnant, rebranding, untangling yourself from something that used to fit, or just sensing the next version of you rising up quietly—I see you. I’m living it too.
And if what you need is visual clarity, a session that’s more like a ceremony, or someone to witness this moment with reverence and creative command—I’d love to talk.
You don’t need to explain yourself.
Just start here.
My Story
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From birth work to boudoir, branding to motherhood

Rooted in Missoula
From home births in the Bitterroot to branding sessions in Missoula’s downtown core, Jenna works throughout Montana.

A Decade of Devotion
With experience across birth, boudoir, brand identity, and family legacy work, she brings a seasoned yet soulful approach to every session.

Not Just Photography
Jenna doesn’t just take photos—she holds space. Her sessions are rooted in emotional intelligence, deep listening, and intuitive presence.

This is Ceremony
Expect grounding, intention, and emotional honesty—not poses and perfection. Come as you are. Leave with something sacred.
A decade of experience behind the lens
My Story
This path found me the same way it finds many women—through unraveling and remembering. I started this work because I lived it. I know what it’s like to move through grief, reinvention, and rebirth without a guide. In 2014, I photographed my first birth—and I understood, instantly, that this was ceremony. That moment changed everything. Since then, I’ve committed my life and camera to capturing women’s transitions with reverence, clarity, and creative freedom.
My Background
Since 2014, I’ve specialized in intimate, high-touch photography for women in Montana and beyond. I’ve worked with hundreds of clients across birth, boudoir, branding, and family work. My background also includes mentorship in storytelling, intuitive creative process, and rites of passage. I’m deeply embedded in Missoula’s creative, birth, and women’s wellness communities, and I continue to learn from every woman I photograph.
What I Value
Presence, sovereignty, truth, and honoring the messy middle.
This is not about looking perfect. This is about being real. I believe in co-creating spaces where women feel safe enough to show up as they are—where tears, laughter, rage, and power are all welcome. Every session is shaped around deep listening, intuition, and care. Photography is the tool, but witnessing is the medicine.