02/11/2026
After more than 10 years, I said goodbye to my old studio space — a big, late-1800s house full of character, quirks, creaky floors, and so many memories. It was one of those rare, beautiful places that felt alive… and also required constant fixing, patching, and loving back to life. It held a huge chapter of my creative journey.
Letting it go wasn’t easy. That space saw so many sessions, shoots, families, events. But sometimes growth looks like simplifying.
So now… I’m trading square footage for intention.
I’m building my new studio inside a shipping container — smaller, more modern, and definitely a little unconventional. It’s not fancy, but it’s mine, and I’m making it work. There’s something freeing about starting fresh with just what I need and shaping it into a space that fits this season of life.
From a historic house full of stories… to a simple container full of possibility.
Still creating. Still dreaming. Just in a different kind of room.