03/05/2026
Hey friends, I just wanted to share a little heart check in. Many of you have been checking in on me lately, and I truly appreciate it!
Over the past while, I’ve pulled back a lot from social media. I realized I was spending so much energy keeping up with the algorithm, trying to make every post “aesthetic,” and coming up with poetic captions for every session. And honestly… I just don’t have that in me anymore.
Don’t get me wrong, I love seeing other creators do their thing… the beautiful ways they share their art inspires me. I just needed to step back and focus more on being present. The moment I pick up my phone to curate something perfectly, time just seems to get sucked away. I found myself caught up in the “more, more, more” rat race, and it stopped feeling like fun. It started to feel like work, and my creativity began to fade.
Photography has always been my heart. I want it to stay that way… my art, my craft. That means being intentional about the clients I take on and the sessions I book. I used to say yes to everything because I thought that was the only way to succeed, but I started getting lost in the process.
When busy season comes, I’ll likely only be able to do 1–2 weekends a month. I have a full-time job outside of photography, and this pace allows me to honor both my family and my craft.
I think two things can be true at once: you can love your business, your craft, your art… and also set intentional boundaries. You can create on your own terms. There are different seasons in life, and I don’t want to look back one day and realize I spread myself too thin just to keep up. After all… babies don’t keep, and neither does my husband’s hairline. (don’t tell him I said that) 😂
Thank you to everyone who’s been here from the beginning and continues to grow and flow with me. Your support means everything. I’m definitely ready for green pastures and the world to get back some color! See you all soon! 🫶🏽