08/01/2025
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Life has a way of taking you down roads you never planned on traveling. This past year has been a season of change — some beautiful, some hard, all of it stretching me in ways I didn’t expect. I’ve worn a lot of hats… business owner, manager, friend, daughter, and sometimes just a woman trying to keep it all together. I’ve stepped into roles I never thought I’d play and let go of others I thought I’d have forever.
Somewhere in the middle of all that, I set my camera down. Not because I fell out of love with photography, but because life had me in a place where survival came first. I traded golden hour for long hours, traded creative flow for problem-solving, and traded chasing light for chasing deadlines. There were days I missed it so much it ached, but I also knew that seasons have a purpose — even the hard ones.
This year brought its share of storms — the kind you can see rolling in across the Texas sky and the kind that happen quietly inside you. But every storm passes. And when the dust settled, I realized something: I always come back to creating. I always come back to telling stories. I always come back to the camera.
So here I am — picking it back up full time. Not from the same place I left it, but from a deeper one. One that knows the value of slowing down, the strength that comes from starting over, and the joy of chasing light after walking through the dark.
And I wouldn’t be here without the people who stood beside me when I didn’t have it all figured out. To my family and loved ones — thank you. For your encouragement, your patience, your prayers, and your belief in me when I was still trying to believe in myself. Your support carried me. And I’m endlessly grateful.
This isn’t just a return — it’s a homecoming. To myself. To my craft. To wide open sky and stories waiting to be told. I’m ready to create again… and this time, I’m bringing all of me with it.
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