I can’t even count the number of times I’ve been told I’m too much…
Too loud. Too bold. Too opinionated. Too emotional. Too fat. Too confident. Too messy. Too sexy. Too unapologetic.
Basically…, just too much for someone else’s comfort.
And for a long time, I tried to shrink myself. To make my voice softer. My body smaller. My personality “easier.” To take up less space. Because when the world keeps telling you you’re “too much,” the message is pretty clear: you’d be more lovable if you were less.
But here’s what I’ve learned: being “too much” isn’t a flaw. It’s power.
The truth is, people who say you’re too much? They’re really saying you’re more than they can handle. And that’s not your problem, babe. That’s theirs.
Your laugh that fills the room? Magic.
Your curves that demand attention? Goddess energy.
Your opinions, your voice, your emotions? Needed.
Your sensuality? Yours to own.
You don’t have to apologize for the way you were built to shine.
I built my photography business around this belief, because I see you. I see the women who’ve been told they’re too much their whole lives. And I want to flip that script. When you step in front of my camera, I don’t want you to hold back or tone it down. I want you to unleash. To laugh too loud, to feel too sexy, to take up all the damn space you want.
Because here, “too much” doesn’t exist. There’s only you, wild, worthy, radiant, and powerful.
So if you’ve ever been told you’re too much, consider this your invitation: you’re safe to be ALL of you here. In fact, that’s the version of you I want to celebrate most.