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I am a storyteller at heart, born and raised on a dairy farm, where I learned firsthand the value of hard work, long hours, and the generational traditions that come with life on the farm. From the daily rhythms of caring for animals to the unspoken bond between the land and its stewards, my deep connection to agriculture runs through every part of who I am. I have spent my life immersed in farm culture, working on dairy farms, and experiencing the dedication that farmers pour into their land and livestock. Farming isn’t just a job—it’s a calling, a passion, and a way of life that lasts 365 days a year.

Through my work, I seek to preserve the history and spirit of farm life by breathing new life into forgotten farm items. I repurpose what once was, transforming pieces of history into functional art that not only tells a story but also becomes a conversation starter in people’s homes. Each item I create honors the past while contributing to sustainability, offering a second life to objects that might otherwise go unnoticed.

I’m deeply inspired by the resilience and love that farmers have for what they do. Agriculture feeds the world, and farmers do it with heart and grit. My hope is to inspire others—whether they live on a farm or not—to connect with the values of farming and sustainability. I want to encourage farmers to capture the behind-the-scenes moments of their daily lives and showcase the raw beauty of the farm through photography.

My work is a reflection of both the past and present. It is a tribute to those who dedicate their lives to the land and a way of connecting with the timeless rhythms of nature, no matter where you call home.

 

The Year of the Fire Horse: Unstoppable — But Grounded

February 20, 2026

Every year carries a certain energy.This one?It’s being called the Year of the Fire Horse — a year known for unstoppable momentum, bold growth, and forward movement.And honestly?That word unstoppable feels accurate.Not frantic.Not chaotic.But powerful.Like something is building.When I think about a Fire Horse, I don’t picture something wild and reckless.I think about the horse we have here — loyal, calm, and strong.There’s power there.But it’s ...

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January Reflections: A Quiet Win Worth Celebrating

January 15, 2026

January often feels like a month of in-between.The rush of the holidays has passed, spring feels far away, and yet there’s a steady hum of work happening behind the scenes. For me, January is where reflection and intention meet — where I look back at what grew last year and gently consider what I want to carry forward.This year, that reflection includes a milestone I’m incredibly grateful for.I’m honored to share that my photography was selected for three different ...

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December: A Season to Slow Down, Reflect, and Live Intentionally

December 27, 2025

December arrives with a mix of quiet beauty and loud expectations.The calendar fills quickly—school programs, holiday gatherings, end-of-year deadlines, traditions that feel both comforting and heavy. Everywhere we look, there’s pressure to do more: more decorating, more giving, more hosting, more finishing.But on the farm, December tells a different story.The fields are resting. The ground is still. What was planted, grown, and harvested has already done its work. Now, the land ...

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