About Amy

Hi, I am Amy Beth.


A photographer, behavioral health clinician, and human rights advocate.


I’m a Wisconsin-based photographer with a love for storytelling, emotion, and authentic connection. I’m inspired by the rawness of real life: the candid moments, messy beauty, soft light, and the feeling behind a photograph more than perfection itself.


My work is deeply rooted in storytelling, identity, emotion, and the belief that every person deserves to be seen with dignity and authenticity. I’m especially passionate about mental health awareness, social justice, and creating art that reflects humanity in its rawest and most honest form.


As someone pursuing a Master of Clinical Social Work degree, I carry my advocacy work into my creative work. Whether I’m photographing people, spaces, or moments, my goal is always the same: to create images that feel real, meaningful, and deeply human. A lot of my perspective as an artist comes from my deep appreciation for human experience, resilience, and individuality.


Photography has always been one of the ways I make sense of the world.

Amy Christensen

Crested Butte, Colorado