01/06/2026
I still love photography.
I truly always will.
Photography changed my life. It introduced me to incredible women, taught me how to see beauty differently, and helped others see the same, and gave me some of the most meaningful experiences of my career.
What I’ve retired is the version of photography that no longer feels aligned.
The pressure. The hustling and promoting.
The expectation’s of availability and restriction I’d feel in my body when I’d have something booked months in advance.
These days, I’m feeling called towards photography that feels slower. More intentional. More sacred.
Photography woven through collaboration.
Photography that captures connection, transformation, vulnerability, strength and the moments that can’t be recreated.
Through retreats, workshops, gatherings and sacred unions.
The kind of photography that feels less like a job and more like a ceremony.
And maybe that’s what this season of life is teaching me.
That we don’t always have to choose between who we were and who we’re becoming.
Sometimes we get to carry the pieces we love forward and leave the rest behind.
So if you’ve been watching my journey and wondering what on earth I’m doing..
While currently I have no fu***ng idea 😅
I’m also following my curiosity.
I’m letting myself create.
I’m allowing myself to become.
And for the first time in a long time, that feels exactly really fu***ng good.