05/12/2026
When I first started doing photography, it was an outlet for me. It was during a time I felt quite lonely as I was secretly battling post-partum depression and photography got me out of the house and it made me happy to get to meet and talk with actual humans (if you’re a mom- you know).
As the years went by, I grew; both personally and professionally. Last year was my busiest year yet, and although I felt so grateful to be a part of each of my clients journey, I took on more then I should have and burnt myself out. Somewhere between my full time job, my two kids, buying our first house and the late night editing- I lost my spark. I questioned myself, wondered if I even still loved doing this and decided I had to take a step back for a few months so I could focus on myself and what I wanted out of life (which explains why I stopped posting for a while).
I took the past few months to rest, spend more time with my kids, do things I truly loved doing, and that was honestly the break I needed. I missed my camera and clients more then I thought I would and life just didn’t feel the same. I am back and feeling more excited then ever to be back behind the camera and capture some lifelong memories. ✨
My wedding season will be shorter this year as I limited the amount of weddings I took on, because I want to make sure that my clients get the attention they deserve and because I want photography to keep being something I truly love and not feel like a chore. I’m so happy and excited for wedding season to start, but I’m also happy to have most weekends to spend with my family 💛
Take this as your friendly reminder that you cannot pour from an empty cup. Make sure you take care of yourself.
And as always, thank you to each and every one of you who trusts me. Your trust and your support means more then I’ll ever be able to put into words. I love ya’ll so much! ❤️