YOUR WEEKLY DOSE OF INSPIRATION & UPDATES | 12.5.24

SO GLAD YOU’RE HERE :-)

Hello Beautiful,

I can’t believe we’re already in December! The end of the year always seems to sneak up on me, and right now, I’m in the thick of trying to wrap up all the loose ends in life. Ambitious, I know—but that’s just how I roll.

I’ve given myself a self-imposed deadline to tie everything up neatly by year’s end because I thrive on setting goals and seeing how far I can push myself to exceed them. Call it a little nutty, but it’s the kind of nutty I’m okay with.

On a different note, I’ve recently made some updates to my photoshoot pricing. I’ve created all-inclusive collections that bundle the session with the products into one streamlined package.

Most of my clients opt for the Art Collection—it’s the one that truly speaks to the full experience. But I’ve also introduced smaller collections, designed for those who are curious about dipping their toes into a session or for my amazing repeat clients who want to relive the experience time and again.

And if you’re wondering why do clients keep coming back? Because choosing this for yourself is something that stays with you. Seeing yourself authentically captured—it’s a feeling you’ll hold onto for years, and it’s truly priceless.

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INSPIRATION

Food For Thought


“If the path before you is clear, you’re probably on someone else’s.”

— Carl Jung

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THIS WEEK’S CONVERSATION

Can you relate?


I went to my daughter’s orchestra concert this week, expecting to watch her perform and soak in the moment of pride that comes with seeing your child in their element. My family and I arrived early, securing seats right in the second row, ready for the perfect view. But as the orchestra filed in and the music began, I realized her seat was hidden from view. I couldn’t see her at all.

For most of the concert, all I could glimpse were her feet—tapping in rhythm with the music. It was such a small, fleeting detail, but it spoke volumes. Those tapping feet reminded me that she was there, fully present, pouring her heart into the music. Even though I couldn’t see her, I knew she was a vital part of something larger than what I could perceive in that moment.

Later, when I told her I hadn’t been able to see her, I explained something that resonated deeply with me: it didn’t matter that she wasn’t in my line of sight. I knew she was there, doing something beautiful, something meaningful. I didn’t need to see her to feel her presence, her energy, or her joy.

Life so often mirrors this moment. We long for clarity, for the ability to see every detail and understand everything unfolding before us. But sometimes, we’re given only fragments—a rhythm, a motion, a hint of something greater. And in those moments, we’re reminded that not everything needs to be visible to be real, to matter, or to touch our hearts. It’s a quiet lesson in trust, in letting go of the need to see, and instead finding peace in knowing that what truly matters is always felt, even when it’s not fully visible.

 

XX, AMY

 

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