Welcome to the Journal—a collection of personal essays and photography exploring everyday life, mindful living, and the beauty of in-between moments. From seasonal reflections and travel to motherhood, relationships, and the quiet art of becoming, each entry is an Edit: a small, intentional pause to notice what matters and document the season we're in. Pull up a chair and stay a while.
Edit 25: Shots, Shots, Shots
A gray sky, a new lens, and a house full of shadows. What happens when you chase light from room to room? This Edit lingers in contrast, distance, and the quiet drama of an ordinary day.
Edit 23: Through the Lens
Birthdays have a way of sharpening your focus. This year, I’m noticing it most through the lens of the camera and life: what I linger on, what I let blur, and what finally feels worth keeping—and it’s a view I really like.
Edit 20: Let There Be Sneaux
A rare snowfall settled over North Carolina, turning the familiar into something quietly extraordinary.
Edit 14: A Walk for Peace
Today, I stood along the path of the Walk for Peace in Fort Mill and let my camera do what words cannot always manage.
Each step felt like a quiet offering. Each face carried both weight and hope. I didn’t come to explain or interpret what I saw, only to witness it.
Today, my Edit is not commentary, it is about presence.
May these images speak in the language they know best.
Edit 13: Why Not Us?
A reflection on the Ole Miss Rebels season, the courage in showing up, and the quiet truth that progress doesn’t have to be loud to be real on the field, behind the camera, or in life.
Edit 5: When the Work Starts Asking Back
The moment creativity asks for more-and why the thrill still wins.
Edit 4: Proof of Becoming
Between a few yeses and a camera always within reach, becoming has started to feel real.