Blog. Tips & Tricks. Written ramblings.
Whatever you call it, this is my take on it. So sit back and Let me tell you a story…
How to get excited for a photoshoot when you absolutely hate being in front of a camera
You don’t feel like yourself anymore, and the idea of being photographed feels confronting. This post is for the tender in-between season, when your body, confidence, or identity feels unfamiliar, but life (or business) still needs to be documented. A gentle reminder that you don’t need to feel confident or “ready” to step in front of the camera. Sometimes, being seen is part of finding your way back.
Why authentic photos matter more than ever right now.
Life can be loud- full of pressure to reinvent, optimise, and become someone shinier than who we already are. And yet, this is often when we feel the most disconnected from ourselves. That’s why authenticity matters more than ever right now. Performative, polished imagery might catch attention for a moment, but it rarely creates connection, and connection is what we’re all craving. Authentic photos do something different: they feel timeless, build trust, and let us breathe. They reflect truth over trends, and truth has a much longer shelf life.
Your Privacy Matters: Why I Take It Seriously
Your story, your images, your privacy, always. In a digital world where personal information can feel exposed, I take your privacy seriously. If you don’t want your photos shared online, they won’t be. I’ve experienced breaches of my own privacy and know how unsettling it can be, which is why I handle every client’s imagery with care, respect, and complete control. Your trust matters, and your images are always in safe hands.
Beyond Photography
My blog isn’t just about photography, it’s about life, business, motherhood, and the messy, beautiful journey of figuring it all out. Over the years, I’ve learned that capturing a moment goes far beyond the click of a shutter; it’s about storytelling, connection, and the lessons we gather along the way. From navigating co-parenting and homeschooling a neurodiverse teen to building a business and fighting for inclusivity, my experiences shape the way I see the world, and the way I tell stories. So, if you’re here for perfectly curated photography content, you might get more than you bargained for. But if you’re here for honesty, reflection, and the occasional chaos of life as a creative, a mother, and a woman in business, then welcome. You’re in the right place.
“Because every picture tells a story”