About Epifania

Thank you for taking a moment to learn a little about me and the soul behind this work.

My name is Tiffany Arriagada, though today I also go by Epifania. After a near-death experience in 2020, something within me awakened. The life I had built no longer felt right, and I began a journey of rediscovering who I was beneath duty, responsibility, and survival.

Before becoming an artist, I served as both a soldier and Army officer. I was also a mother, wife, and caretaker. Somewhere along the way, I lost touch with the creative, curious child I once was. And in 2012, I picked up a camera and slowly found my way back. Through photography, writing, art, travel, and spirituality, I slowly found my way back.

Creativity became more than something I made. It became a bridge between who I had been and who I was becoming.

So yes, I photograph weddings. I am a skilled portrait and event photographer. I am also published. But if I am being completely honest, I see myself as something more.

I am a soul photographer.

My work is not simply about creating beautiful images. It is about connection. It is about seeing people as they truly are and creating a space where they feel seen, celebrated, and remembered. I bring my whole heart to every session, pouring love, intention, creativity, and presence into every image we create together.

The photographs are only part of the experience.

My hope is that when you look at your images years from now, you do not simply remember what you looked like. You remember how you felt.

What began as a photography business eventually grew into TallulahMade, a creative studio dedicated to photography, publishing, storytelling, and transformative experiences. At its heart is a simple belief: art has the power to reconnect us with ourselves.

Whether through a photograph, a story, a magazine, or a shared experience, my intention is always the same:

To create something meaningful.

I am honored that our paths have crossed and hope this space inspires you to create, dream, and remember who you truly are.

— Epifania Arriagada