For as long as I can remember, I’ve sensed things others couldn’t. Energies, presences, whispers from another realm—all mixed into the fabric of my everyday life. It wasn’t until much later that I understood why: I’m an empath. Being an empath means I absorb emotions and energies around me, sometimes to the point where it feels overwhelming. Negative energies, draining people—what I call “energy vampires” or “soul snatchers”—can knock me off balance if I’m not careful. For a long time, this sensitivity felt like a curse. But now, I see it as a gift—a calling. Encounters Beyond the Veil Throughout my life, I’ve had moments that defy logic. One night driving past a cemetery, I saw a pink orb-like form linger around my car. It felt playful and curious, not frightening—a gentle energy reaching out across the veil. But it wasn’t one of my guardian angels. I’ve felt their presence in other ways, and this orb was something else—something that just passed through, maybe just drawn to my l...
Finding Light Through the Lens
Especially in these uncertain times with a tough economy, it's easy to lose sight of my "why." But photography? That's different. It's the light that pierced through the darkness for me during a difficult period.
Photography is more than just a craft; it's healing, joy, and a source of unwavering purpose. It gets me out the door on tough days, when the thought of socializing feels overwhelming.
Camera in hand, I can escape to a beautiful location, capture its essence, and connect with the peace of nature – a place where I feel one with God's creation.
Finding beauty in the details becomes an adventure. The lens reveals a whole new perspective, showcasing what the naked eye might miss. It allows me to see the world in a unique way, capturing the hidden gems most people overlook.
That's why I became a photographer: to reveal the beauty in the world, in people, and in the incredible creations that surround us. Photography is my way of sharing that beauty and inspiring others to see the world through a fresh lens.
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