05/27/2026
When I first started capturing families, I had such a deep passion for photography. I loved storytelling and capturing all the small, intimate details. I would rush home after sessions, so excited to start editing. I’d stay up all night smiling at my computer, learning new techniques and quickly sending off sneak peeks because I couldn’t wait for my clients to see their memories.
Somewhere along the way, I lost that passion. Burnout is so real, and for me, it came on quickly. I found myself capturing the same locations over and over, shifting from storytelling to more posed photos because that’s what my clients were asking for or maybe what they felt most comfortable with.
But over the last several weeks, something has changed. I’ve started capturing moments the way I truly see them as an artist again. I have this renewed desire to edit with intention and document real, authentic connection. During my last few sessions, I’ve felt that spark again, the same feeling I had when I first started.
There’s been a shift in my work, but even more, a shift in my heart. I’m falling back in love with photography, and I want that to shine through in my work.
So, you could say there’s a style shift happening… moving away from perfection and leaning fully into intention.
My sister and her beautiful family. She is the best mom I know and I loved documenting her special moments. Their morning routine, homeschooling, and just loving on each other. So grateful she let me capture them ❤️