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Everyday things

Welcome to My Photography Space!

I’m excited to share with you the everyday moments I capture through my lens as a photographer. This blog is my creative haven, a space that feels more like home compared to the fast, noisy world of social media. Here, I can slow down, share my stories, and showcase my work in a way that feels real and meaningful to me.

You’ll find a mix of my favorite photos, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and even video blogs where I talk about the experiences that shape my photography journey. I hope you find inspiration, joy, and maybe even a bit of curiosity as you explore.

I’d love to hear from you—constructive feedback is always welcome. So grab a coffee, get comfortable, and enjoy the view!

Posts tagged black and white
Teresa

Lately, I’ve been reflecting on my journey as a photographer, and one thing keeps calling me back—the studio. There’s something special about the controlled environment of a studio that allows me to focus entirely on the subject in front of me. It’s a space where I can be deliberate with lighting, angles, and composition, and that’s where some of my most creative and personal work happens.

In the studio, I have complete control over the light—whether it’s soft and subtle or bold and dramatic. It gives me the chance to create a mood that fits the subject, whether I want to capture their vulnerability, strength, or something in between. The focus is purely on the person, without distractions, and that’s where the magic of portrait photography comes to life.

I’ve been missing that hands-on process of crafting a portrait in the studio—working with different lighting setups, experimenting with shadows, and having the freedom to guide the session from start to finish. The studio is where I can push my creative boundaries and take the time to get the shot just right.

So, as I look ahead, I’m excited to get back into the studio and dive into more portrait work. If you’re looking to capture a unique, personal moment or need professional portraits, let’s connect.