A New Year

A year ago I was in a completely different place. Although 2021 had plenty of roadblocks and lockdowns, I ended the year in a rough mental state and felt stuck. I didn’t feel like I had grown or challenged myself enough. On a quiet New Years Eve, I told myself that 2022 would be different.

That night, I decided I would pursue a career in photography. I didn’t know when or how that would happen, but I knew I wanted a year of trying - of learning.

Looking back at this year, I wanted to list a few of the chances/new opportunities I took:

  • I published “Iceland”, my first photography book (and have a second book in the works, update on that REAL soon) 

  • I photographed my first concert, then five more after that 

  • I quit my part-time job of over five years to make time for my freelance photography work 

  • I participated in my first two art showcases, one being my first Toronto show

  • I took over 10,000 photos, more than I’ve taken in the last several years combined

  • I came to terms with calling myself a photographer

The last one was my most important for me. Every time a new opportunity came my way, I decided to say yes, even if I was worried I wasn’t experienced enough. For the first time in my life, I accepted that I was navigating completely new territory, and I would, in fact, learn from my mistakes. I’m incredibly proud of taking a chance on myself and of persuing a career in something creative.

Thank you to everyone who has encouraged me, left a kind comment, supported me, trusted me. I plan on taking this momentum into 2023 and have many plans for the year with more photos, learning, and creative endeavours.

Happy New Year! 

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