Photo Journal: A Little Orlando, A Lot of Heart

This past holiday season, I took a quick trip to Orlando to visit my brother, his wife, and my niece and nephew. It was one of those trips that wasnโ€™t about doing everything perfectly, but about being together, even when things didnโ€™t go exactly as planned.

Our flight was late, of course, because life loves to humble you. Still, my brother and his family showed up to the airport with all the kids in tow, tired eyes, big hugs, and that familiar feeling of being home even when youโ€™re far from it. That alone set the tone for the whole trip.

The next day, we headed to SeaWorld. I had never been before, so everything felt new to me. The park was dressed up for Christmas, with lights everywhere, decorations that made you slow down and look twice. The killer whales were absolutely gorgeous, one of those moments where you just sit there quietly and take it in. The little ones went on a few rides, full of excitement and zero fear, and it reminded me how magical new experiences feel through their eyes.

Another highlight of the trip was reconnecting with an old friend from high school. Inmarie was a grade ahead of me and was always the life of the party. The kind of person you just knew would grow into something special. Over the years, weโ€™ve watched each otherโ€™s lives unfold through social media, marriages, kids, milestones, struggles, and growth. Seeing her in person again felt like no time had passed at all.

I finally met her youngest, who is just as sweet and adorable as youโ€™d imagine, and it hit me how quickly time really does move. Her oldest is now 16, which honestly feels impossible. During peak COVID, her daughter and I became pen pals. We exchanged letters, stickers, and little trinkets in the mail, something so simple, yet so meaningful in such a strange time. Seeing her now, older, taller, more confident, was one of those quiet moments that stay with you.

Christmas itself was calm and low-key. No big productions, no rush. The kids played with their new toys, happy and content. The adults leaned into a slower version of the holiday, one that didnโ€™t need much to feel full.

Later that day, my girls and I boarded a plane and spent Christmas in the air, heading back home to their dad. It wasnโ€™t traditional, but it was us. And that felt right.

This trip wasnโ€™t about perfect photos or curated moments. Most of the images Iโ€™m sharing are simple phone photos, small glimpses of real life. Iโ€™m choosing to keep my kidsโ€™ faces private, but the moments themselves still matter. The hands, the movement, the togetherness, the in between.

These are the kinds of memories that remind me why I do what I do. Why documenting life as it is, imperfect, tender, fleeting, means everything. Because time really does fly, especially with children, and the smallest moments often end up being the ones we hold onto the longest.
I hope you had a great holiday, full of love, laughter, and moments worth holding onto.


How To Display Your Photos: Simplified Guide

Bringing your photos to life with physical displays can create a warm, sentimental environment that digital storage simply can’t match. Here’s how you can celebrate your memories every day:

1. Wall Art

  • Create a gallery with sleek metal prints or framed photographs.
  • Display family portraits or candid moments in key spaces like the living room or hallway.

2. Albums

  • Craft custom albums for milestones or everyday moments.
  • Relive your memories by flipping through pages of cherished photographs.

3. Small Prints

  • Frame or pin prints to bulletin boards or desks.
  • Rotate prints to keep your display fresh and meaningful.

4. Photo Boxes

  • Use photo boxes to store and display a collection of prints.
  • Easily swap out images to refresh your setup.

5. Canvas Prints

  • Add elegance with textured, striking canvas displays.
  • Showcase standout images individually or in a gallery arrangement.

6. Digital Displays

  • Incorporate modern digital frames for a rotating selection of images.
  • Ideal for displaying a variety of photos without taking up much space.

Honor Your Story

Fill your home with tangible memories. Celebrate the present, cherish the past, and create a legacy for future generations. Let your photos bring joy, gratitude, and connection into your daily life.

How Candid Photos Made a Mom Tear Up with Joy

mother changing her newborn in the nursery

Iโ€™ll never forget when I delivered a gallery to a sweet mom, and she messaged me with: โ€œThese made me cry. Iโ€™ve never seen myself like this.โ€ Cue my own little dance in my kitchen, donโ€™t judge. Thatโ€™s the magic of candid photography: seeing the moments you didnโ€™t even know existed, the ones that show the love, the chaos, and the beautiful reality of motherhood.

mother watching while kids play

Moms Are Always Behind the Camera

If youโ€™re a mom, I bet your phone is bursting with photos of your kids: their first steps, their silly faces, their masterpiece crayon drawings on your walls. And letโ€™s not forget the dozens of group shots at family events where everyone looks greatโ€ฆ except, wait, where are you? Oh, right. Youโ€™re the one taking the picture. Moms are like the stealthy ninjas of family photography, always capturing the memories but rarely appearing in them. Itโ€™s almost as if weโ€™re trying to make ourselves invisible.
Um, excuse me!!
Spoiler alert: weโ€™re not.

But hereโ€™s the thing: Moms matter. You were there too. You did the bedtime stories, the epic pancake breakfasts, the dance parties in the living room. And someday, when your kids look back at those moments, theyโ€™ll want to see you there, too, smiling, laughing, and being the heart of their childhood.

Candid Photos: The Ultimate Love Letter to Yourself

Mom holding her baby close with a warm smile while sitting on the living room floor while her toddler dances circles around her.

When I photograph families, I always make it a point to turn the lens on moms. And not just the posed โ€œhey, look over here and smileโ€ kind of shots. Iโ€™m talking about the real, raw, blink-and-youโ€™ll-miss-it moments. Like when your toddler grabs your face for a sloppy kiss or when youโ€™re laughing so hard at your partnerโ€™s dad joke that youโ€™ve got tears streaming down your face. Those are the moments that make you, you.

The beauty of candid photos is that theyโ€™re not about perfection. Itโ€™s not about having your hair perfectly curled or your kids sitting neatly in matching outfits (though props to you if you manage that). Itโ€™s about capturing the love, the chaos, and everything in between. Itโ€™s about giving yourself permission to exist in the frame with messy hair, yoga pants, and whatever mixed match socks you found closest by.

What Will Your Kids Remember?

When your kids grow up and flip through photo albums or scroll through your digital archives, theyโ€™re not going to care about whether you had makeup on or if the kitchen was spotless. Theyโ€™ll care that you were there. Theyโ€™ll care about seeing the way your eyes lit up when you looked at them, the way you held them close, and the way you made their world feel safe and full of love.

Imagine your grown-up daughter showing her own kids a picture of you laughing in the backyard, holding her as a toddler. Sheโ€™ll say, โ€œThis is your grandma. She was always so full of life.โ€ Thatโ€™s the legacy of a candid photo: itโ€™s not just a picture; itโ€™s a memory, a story, a connection that transcends time.

mother and teenage daughter laughing together

Change the Narrative

Moms, this is your gentle nudge, no, your loving shove, to get in the frame. Be part of the memories. Let someone else hold the camera (or better yet, let me do it). Because you deserve to be seen, celebrated, and remembered just as much as everyone else in your family.

So, next time you book a photo session, donโ€™t shy away from the camera. Embrace it. Laugh. Dance. Be unapologetically you. And when you see those photos, I hope youโ€™ll tear up, as well, because youโ€™ll see what everyone else sees: a mom who is bold, beautiful, and full of magic.

mother and teenage daughter together

How To Display Your Photos: Wall Art, Albums and More

In an age where everything lives on screens and in the cloud, thereโ€™s something deeply satisfying about holding a physical photo or seeing your favorite memories displayed prominently in your home. Itโ€™s a tangible reminder of love, connection, and the moments that shape our lives. While having your images at your fingertips is convenient, itโ€™s not the same as the sentiment of walking past a cherished photo every dayโ€”a sentiment that only grows with time.

Think about it: Our grandparents filled their walls with family portraits and snapshots of loved ones. It was their way of honoring those they held dear and celebrating the beauty of everyday life. Why not take a page from their book and fill your home with meaningful photos? These are the moments worth celebrating, worth showcasing, and worth passing down. After all, your cloud storage canโ€™t evoke the same warmth or leave a legacy quite like a beautifully crafted photo display can.

Here are a few ideas for displaying your photos to make them part of your daily life:

1. Wall Art: Create a Gallery of Love

Transform your home into a gallery of memories. From sleek metal prints to classic framed photographs, wall art is a bold and personal way to showcase your familyโ€™s story. Create a collage of candid moments in your living room or feature a statement piece of your favorite family portrait in the hallway. The possibilities are endless, and each glance at the wall will remind you of the joy and love youโ€™ve captured.

2. Albums: Hold Your Memories in Your Hands

Thereโ€™s something undeniably special about flipping through a photo album. Itโ€™s a tactile experience thatโ€™s impossible to replicate on a screen. Albums arenโ€™t just for weddings or big milestonesโ€”theyโ€™re perfect for documenting everyday moments, too. Whether itโ€™s your babyโ€™s first year, a family vacation, or just a collection of quiet moments at home, a custom album is a timeless way to preserve your memories.


In a world dominated by screens, thereโ€™s something uniquely fulfilling about holding a physical photo or adorning your home with cherished memories. Discover creative ways to display your photos and celebrate lifeโ€™s moments with wall art, albums, and moreโ€”because your memories deserve to shine beyond the cloud.

3. Prints: Keep Them Close

Sometimes, simplicity is best. Small prints can be tucked into frames, pinned to a bulletin board, or even placed on your desk. Keep a rotating selection of favorite images to bring a little joy to your daily routine. They make perfect gifts for loved ones, too!

4. Photo Boxes: Curate Your Collection

For those who love a mix of organization and sentimentality, a photo box is an ideal choice. Itโ€™s a modern way to store and display prints, allowing you to rotate which ones you display. Plus, the box itself becomes a keepsake that you can revisit anytime.

5. Canvases: Timeless and Striking

Canvas prints add a touch of elegance to any space. Their texture and depth make your images feel like works of art. Choose a few standout images and let them shine on their own or as part of a cohesive gallery.

6. Digital Displays: A Modern Twist

While weโ€™re celebrating tangible photos, digital photo frames can also have their place in showcasing a wider collection of memories. These are great for sharing a rotation of images without taking up too much space.

Celebrate Your Present and Future

Filling your home with photos isnโ€™t just about looking backโ€”itโ€™s about honoring your present and celebrating the people and moments that matter most. These images become your familyโ€™s story, a story that will be retold through generations. The simple act of displaying a photo has the power to ground you in gratitude and remind you of lifeโ€™s most meaningful connections.

Donโ€™t let your memories live solely in the digital world. Bring them to life. Hang them, hold them, and honor them. These are the treasures your future generations will cherish. So, go ahead, bombard your walls like your grandmother didโ€”itโ€™s a tradition worth carrying on.