Vickey Weiss Photography

04/10/2026
Some late-night thoughts I can’t shake tonight.My heart hurts…I’m honestly flabbergasted by how many people can be so bl...
01/30/2026

Some late-night thoughts I can’t shake tonight.

My heart hurts…

I’m honestly flabbergasted by how many people can be so blindly loyal to such a cruel ideology and preach it publicly without shame.
History will not look kindly on this.
I know that to be true.

What’s been especially painful is realizing how many people I once thought were good are willing to laugh, dismiss, or double down when confronted with real harm. Watching people respond with 😆 to violence or injustice is genuinely disheartening.

And yet, at the same time, I’ve also seen the opposite. Amazing new people and old childhood friends have come into my life. Community has shown up. Strangers have rallied, protected each other, and chosen empathy when it would be easier not to.
That part matters.

None of this needs to be happening.
The cruelty. The fear. The dystopian normalizing of harm. It continues because too many people look away, stay comfortable, or refuse accountability.

If you’re not paying attention yet, now is the time. Silence and neutrality aren’t harmless. They’re choices. And the more of us who speak up, the harder it becomes to pretend this is normal or acceptable.

This isn’t politics. This is right versus wrong. If it makes people uncomfortable, so be it. We should be talking about this every day. People need to pay attention.

01/11/2026

Rest in Peace

A Thought Going Into the New YearLately I’ve been feeling genuinely concerned, not just about current events, but about ...
01/01/2026

A Thought Going Into the New Year

Lately I’ve been feeling genuinely concerned, not just about current events, but about how easily fear and suspicion are being normalized.

What I’m seeing more and more is old cases, old headlines, and already prosecuted crimes being recycled and presented as if they’re new discoveries. They’re often paired with viral videos, outrage language, and broad claims that quietly shift attention away from specific actions and toward entire communities.

That matters, because accountability is supposed to be precise. It’s about evidence, due process, and holding individuals responsible for specific wrongdoing. When accountability turns into permanent suspicion of the same groups of people, it stops being about justice and starts becoming something else.

What also concerns me is how selective this outrage has become. We see intense anger directed downward, toward immigrants and marginalized communities, while widespread grift and corruption at the very top is excused, ignored, or even rewarded through pardons and political loyalty. Accountability that only applies to some people isn’t accountability at all.

What worries me most is how effective this kind of messaging is. When fear-based narratives are repeated often enough, they stop sounding extreme and start sounding normal. That’s how xenophobia and racism become socially acceptable again, not through slurs, but through “concern,” “just asking questions,” and selective outrage.

I believe fraud should always be investigated and prosecuted, no matter who commits it. I also believe we should be asking why certain stories are being amplified right now, who benefits from the outrage, and what happens when whole communities are treated as perpetually suspect while powerful people face no consequences.

As we head into a new year, I hope we can choose less division, less judgment, and more care in how we talk about each other.

Small reminders that kindness, diversity, and care are still worth choosing.

Peace out class of 2025 ☮️  I’ve had the absolute joy of photographing some incredible seniors this year - smart, kind...
06/07/2025

Peace out class of 2025 ☮️

I’ve had the absolute joy of photographing some incredible seniors this year - smart, kind, beautiful inside and out.
Watching them wrap up this chapter and step into what’s next is always a reminder that the future really is in good hands.

Keep being bold, stay true to who
you are, and go make something
amazing of the world.
You’ve already started and I couldn’t
be prouder. 😍

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