Hi, I'm Nichole Frank

I am the owner and photographer at Frankly Photography. I currently reside in Chehalis, Washington with my handsome husband and our sassy and bright ten year old daughter. Our family life is always busy and full, we're truly blessed beyond measure!

My Grandpa was a photographer when I was a child and would set up our family photos every year. Usually my brother and cousin would get us all into trouble for not smiling or blinking at the wrong time; it was stressful. Back then we were still using film so it wasn't the easiest process! I started out in photography as a high schooler that didn't have enough money to purchase a yearbook but could afford disposable cameras, so I'd spend my money and time through out the school year capturing my own photos to make my own yearbook. Since then, technology and I moved on to DSLR photography.

I specialize in photographing families, engagements, weddings, seniors and newborns. I also enjoy offering fun seasonal mini sessions. I get to preserve moments in time for people through my camera lens. I capture beautiful memories for people to look back on for years to come. I help people celebrate and mark milestones. I get to tell visual stories and showcase relationships. And I love it.

I really believe that pictures are an important investment for families to make. I recommend families have at least one photo session scheduled per year. The truth is loved ones are precious and ever changing. Children grow quickly. Seasons change. The time that we spend together is fleeting- PLEASE don't wait.

Friends, I can't wait to have you and your loved ones in front of my lens!

All my best,

Nichole

Testimonials

Testimonials

“I hired Nichole from Frankly Photography for my wedding... and her photos are beautiful! We had a meet and greet at coffee, and she sat down and gathered all of my dreams for my wedding so that she could help make that happen. Then the big stressful day came. Nichole was my rock, she calmed me down when I needed it, and even gave me some tips when I had questions for her. I dont ever think I saw her even stop for a break. She was always working very hard to get the perfect shot!”