Closing chapter 2025
As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on just how much this year shaped me — not just as a business owner, but as a person.
This year, I learned a lot. I grew a lot. And I poured more heart and soul into my business than ever before.
I worked with 6 repeat clients (which will never not amaze me), photographed 3 events, 1 wedding, 1 elopement, and hosted 3 mini sessions. I stepped into new spaces — including photographing on a yacht for the first time (still not over that one - thanks Hayley!!) — and said yes to opportunities that pushed me outside my comfort zone, like teaching a Phone-ography class for Allies in Music Education, and even participating in my first-ever pop-up event (huge shoutout to Shear Class ). I also attended my first styled shoot hosted by Pretty Little Picnics in Manchester, NH! It was so fun and I’m so grateful to have had the opportunity.
One of the biggest milestones of the year was my rebrand— something that was nervewracking, exciting, and a long time coming. It was a reminder that growth doesn’t always come from doing more, but from doing things with more intention and authenticity.
More than anything, 2025 reminded me why I do this. The trust you place in me, the stories I get to capture, and the relationships that continue year after year mean everything. To my repeat clients, new faces, supporters, and friends cheering from the sidelines — thank you. You are truly the reason this work feels so special.
As I look ahead to 2026, I feel hopeful and excited. I’m stepping into the new year with more clarity, more confidence, and a deep belief in what’s possible. There’s so much potential ahead — creatively, personally, and professionally — and I can’t wait to see where it leads.
With that said, my 2026 calendar is officially open.
If you’re dreaming about a session, event, or wedding in the coming year, I’d love to be part of it.
Thank you for being part of my journey this year. Here’s to celebrating how far we’ve come — and all that’s still ahead.
With so much gratitude,
Christina