
A tough creative week, chasing light, missing the mark—and still moving forward.

I set out to shoot portraits of nature—but ended up learning how to see something deeper: stories within the frame.

I tried taking one photo a day—and it didn’t go how I expected. In this episode, I break down what worked, what didn’t, and how showing up consistently changed the way I approach photography and creativity.

This week didn’t go the way I planned. Between family time and life getting busy, I barely picked up the camera. But looking back at the few photos I did take revealed an unexpected lesson about progress, resistance, and consistency.

The new camera arrived this week, and first impressions are strong. But gear is only exciting if it gets used. This week’s experiment: carry the camera everywhere and see what happens.

I thought I lost my passion for photography. The truth was simpler — life just changed. In this episode of the Summit Lab Podcast, I talk about stepping away from photography and finding a way back to creating again.

We all say the same thing when we want to start something: “Tomorrow.” In this episode, I talk about resistance, excuses, and why the only real way forward is simple—just start.