09/02/2025
Pouring my heart out in this one, buckle up
Why photography matters: From a photographerâs heart that has experienced loss
đ¤Because time is fleeting.
Moments that feel ordinary today often become the ones we ache for tomorrow. Photography holds onto them â the way someone laughed, the curve of a smile, the details that memory alone canât always preserve.
đ¤Because memory softens.
As days pass, our minds blur details, but a photograph brings them back into focus. It becomes a physical object we can return to, grounding us in what was real, what was beautiful, and what we donât want to lose.
đ¤Because love deserves to be remembered.
Photographs hold onto the emotions we never want to forget. they make love visible in a way that words canât always capture. It lets us see what we feel, even when words fall short.
đ¤Because grief changes us
When loss enters our lives, photos become more than images. They are a way back; a hand to hold, a voice remembered, a reminder that love doesnât end even when physical presence does. Photographs are proof that someone mattered, and still matters.
đ¤Because legacy lives on.
Long after weâve moved through seasons of joy and pain, photographs carry our stories forward. They become gifts for future generations â evidence of lives fully lived and hearts deeply felt.
⨠Because time is fleeting, and memory softens, and love deserves to be remembered, and grief exists, and legacies deserve to live on. photography is how we hold on to it all â and Iâd be honored to tell your story. Letâs create something timeless together. đ¤