The Photo Journal Project (Your Week in Photos)

A 3-week invitation to rediscover the quiet joy of photography

What if picking up your camera felt effortless again?

Not a production. Not something you needed to post.

Just… your time to see and enjoy.


For three weeks, you’ll gently gather the small, beautiful moments of your life—and shape them into a simple visual journal. One week at a time.

No pressure or expectations. Just the joy of the practice.

‘My Week in Photos’

Maybe you can relate.

You used to notice the light.
Reach for your camera without overthinking.

Feel something when you clicked the shutter.

But somewhere along the way, that faded. Life filled the space where photography used to be.

This is an invitation to 're-choose' that.

To pick up your camera again—not for the likes or the algorithm—but for you.

To feel that spark again.

To see differently or maybe see again like you used to.

What You’ll Create

☐ A few quiet frames each week

☐ A visual journal you’ll be so proud of.

☐ A renewed rhythm that supports your everyday creativity.

This isn’t a challenge.

It’s not a course.

It’s a gentle return to something you’ve always loved.

Extra Special Bonuses

You are going to love.

The My Week Preset Collection + My Favs Toolkit

Two new Lightroom preset sets made for everyday storytelling — soft, cinematic, and simple. ($79 value)

Lightroom Classic Editing Refresh Workshop

A hands-on practical workshop to help you fall in love with editing again. ($39 value)

Total Bonus Value: $108 — included free when you join.

How it Works

Shoot simply — No rules, no themes (unless you choose one). Just photos of what you notice—light on the table, the way your garden leans into spring, an object you’ve loved for years.

Curate weekly — I’ll show you how to gather your photos into a free, easy space—your own ‘My Week in Photos’ journal.

Join creative check-ins — Weekly 60-minute Zooms to connect, reflect, and stay gently inspired. Come as you are.

Enjoy the process — No tech overwhelm. No perfect shots. Just quiet, beautiful seeing.

Photo Journal Pages Something Like This

Just a simple example of 'my week in photos'.

Why This Matters

Because photography isn’t about perfect technique—it’s about noticing.

Because your camera isn’t just a tool—it’s a way to slow down.

Because ordinary moments are often the ones worth remembering.

And because doing it with a little structure, encouragement, and shared space can turn maybe someday into I’m doing it now.









What's Included


☐ Simple guidance on setting up your photo journal — A free, intuitive space.

☐ Three weeks of creative encouragement — A simple, inspiring note at the start of each week.

☐ Creative ideas and prompts — Gentle suggestions to inspire your ‘My Week in Photos’ journal when you need a spark. (beautiful guides, photo lists and more).

☐ A quiet space to share your photos — No algorithm. No pressure. Just a place to gather and reflect long after the project ends.

☐ Weekly creative check-ins on Zoom — A casual, come-as-you-are space to connect and stay inspired (recordings available if you can’t attend live).


Amazing Bonuses
+Lightroom Presets & Lightroom Class: $108 value.

Is this for you?



☐ Your camera’s been quiet, but you miss it

☐ You want to take photos again, just for the joy of it

☐ You’re tired of the pressure and performance of social media

☐ You want structure without rigidity

☐ You loved the old blogging days

☐ You don’t need another course—you need a spark

Questions You Might be Asking

What if I’m not a photographer?

If you enjoy taking photos, you’re in. No fancy gear or credentials required.

What if I don’t have time?

This isn’t about adding to your plate—it’s about slowing down. A few photos a week is enough.

Do I have to share publicly?

Not at all. Your journal can be private or shared—it’s entirely up to you.

What kind of camera do I need?

Whatever you have—phone, point-and-shoot, DSLR. This is about seeing, not specs.

When are the Zoom check-ins?

Once a week for 60 minutes. All recorded if you can’t make it live.

Join me?

You could do this on your own.

But will you?

Sometimes we need the structure. The spark. The contagious energy of someone else who’s all in.

That’s what The Photo Journal Project offers.

☐ A container.

☐ A rhythm.

☐ A return.

Three weeks. Zero pressure.

Just you and your camera—reconnecting again.