About Us

Forever Memories Photography is a wife & husband team. We feel that nothing could be accomplished without this process.We work together to book appointments, purchasing new props and equipment, and ensuring that our customer service is top par. Because without you, the client, our company wouldn't exist. It enables me to spend more of my time doing what I love-----shooting!  Recently I have taken on a new member, my assistant photographer. She  will be a vital asset , especially during Weddings. She has a great eye for attention to detail, can handle stressful situations and is super great with all types of people.

Jayme Peters- Owner & Lifestyle Photographer
William Peters- Business & Financial Manager
Monique Jones- Assistant Photographer
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Our mission is to enable a pleasant and inspiring experience in the creative process of capturing unique moments.
Photography is not just a hobby or a job to me, it is a passion. I love to create memories in a shot that can be remembered forever. I have been taking photographs for as long as I can remember, but my passion became a reality for me in high school. I took photography classes and shot some photos for my school paper. Since then, I have gone from hobbyist to freelancer to business owner in just 10 years. History fascinates me, abandoned buildings break my heart, my grandmothers stories are some of the most treasured I have, and Im pretty sure this is why my style is on the vintage side.
I am a wife and a mother to 3 wonderful children. My family is where I get much of my inspiration and I am constantly out with my camera, either shooting sessions or just doing my own little projects. If I see something with my eye and my heart, it will be shot.
I am a natural light photographer located in Fort Dodge, Iowa. I service throughout Iowa and surrounding states such as- Minnesota, Kansas, and Nebraska. Studio sessions can be done in your home or at my home-based studio upon request.
"Photographers have a duty to think far more about the stories they are trying to tell- what they are trying to say- and who they are trying to say it to. Their question to themselves should be 'has this been done before?' and if so, 'how can I tell it differently?'
-Adrian Evans

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