World Photography Day

Today is World Photography Day

The camera has never just been about photos for me. It’s been an escape… a way to step outside the noise in my head and focus on something else. To be honest, it’s saved my life more times than I can count. Literally. 

When the monsters of depression and anxiety show up, the camera gives me a way to fight back. It slows me down, makes me see the small details, and reminds me there is still beauty in the world—even when my mind tells me otherwise.

That’s why I started The Theragraphic Project. I know what it feels like to be lost in the dark, and I also know how powerful photography can be as a lifeline. I wanted to create a space where others could use the camera not just for art, but for healing—for finding hope when it feels far away.

So today, on World Photography Day, I’m not just celebrating pictures. I’m celebrating survival. I’m celebrating the way a camera can be more than a machine—it can be therapy, connection, and proof that even in the hardest moments, there is still light to be found.

Chase that light!!!


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