📸✨ Guess who’s dusting off her camera👀💜
📸✨ Guess who’s dusting off her camera and falling back in love with photography? 👀💕
My grandma got me this camera almost 2 years ago, and life got busy… but lately I’ve been feeling called back to the things that bring me peace. 🌿
There was a time when I loved taking pictures of nature, sunsets, random moments, and the little things people often overlook. 📷☀️🍃
So I charged the battery.
Packed the bag.
And I think it’s time to start creating memories through my lens again. ❤️
Who knows… maybe you’ll start seeing more nature shots, museum adventures, homeschool field trips, and everyday moments from our journey. 🦋✨
Sometimes healing looks like reconnecting with the things that once made your soul happy.
Photography era: loading… 📸💕
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Picking up my camera again after a long pause felt like reconnecting with an old friend. Photography, for me, isn't just about taking pictures; it’s a therapeutic practice that allows me to slow down and appreciate the small beauties in life, from the delicate flutter of a butterfly's wings to the breathtaking hues of a sunset. Recently, I was reminded how much peace and mindfulness this creative outlet can bring, especially during busy seasons of life. Using my Canon camera, a cherished gift from my grandma, adds sentimental value to each shot I take. The 15-45mm lens I use offers great versatility, enabling me to capture wide scenic views and close-up details with ease. Recharging the battery and updating my photography kit sparked excitement and a renewed passion. I’ve started planning outings not just as photo opportunities but as moments to create lasting memories with my family. Whether it's a quiet morning stroll in a nearby park, visiting a museum, or a homeschool field trip, these excursions enrich both my creative spirit and my family's experience. Most importantly, I've learned that embracing this hobby again is part of a healing process—reconnecting with what once filled my soul with happiness and helped me find balance. Photography is more than a pastime; it's a way to document growth, new beginnings, and the everyday magic of mom life during this special stage. This journey back to creativity reminds me to celebrate progress over perfection and to savor each moment as it's captured through my lens.

