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The Stairs That Built Me…
A weekend getaway to Traverse City sets the tone for this week’s Soft Focus Sunday, where Alicia reflects on the photograph that quietly helped shape the early days of Alicia’s Photography. What began as a simple moment between two siblings on the worn pine staircase of a 150-year-old farmhouse became the start of a beloved portrait tradition. In this nostalgic story about motherhood, memory, and building a photography business from home, Alicia shares how hundreds of children were photographed on those same steps in Naperville—and why the ordinary moments we capture today often become the most meaningful photographs we hold onto for a lifetime.
This Wasn’t Supposed to Become a Business
This week felt quiet — but not in the way you might expect. The studio slowed just enough for deeper thoughts to surface. Between kitchen remodel progress, senior model trip dreaming, and counting down the days until another grandson arrives, I found myself reflecting on a season that reshaped me entirely.
During the pandemic — and quietly, through menopause — anxiety settled in like a low hum I couldn’t turn off. After decades of photographing people and connection, I discovered something unexpected in the stillness of flowers and shadow. What began as a simple attempt to calm my nervous system slowly became fine art floral photography — and, without planning it, a whole new creative chapter.
This post is about gentleness. About carving out something sacred for yourself. About remembering that the version of you who creates simply to breathe… matters too.
Who Does She Think She Is?
Focus essay, From kitchen remodel decisions to commercial studio bookings, this week was about building — at home and in business. But beneath the surface was a deeper theme: overcoming fear of judgment, embracing midlife confidence, and learning to pursue new dreams without worrying, “Who does she think she is?”
It Was Just a Bowl on the Table…
In this week’s Soft Focus essay, A Bowl of Buckeyes, we reflect on a full week of family milestones, studio headshots, a small kitchen remodel, and a meaningful ultrasound appointment — all through the lens of slowing down and noticing what truly matters. From an antique English bowl filled with buckeyes to the quiet art of choosing presence over productivity, this piece explores intentional living, generational traditions, and finding beauty in ordinary moments at Our Cozy Compound. Plus: a Parisian-inspired local café in Hinsdale, Anthropologie garden tools we’re loving, whimsical fashion illustration inspiration, and a simple senior photo tip that never fails.
When My Superpower Stopped Working
Hello, friends,
This week arrived quickly.
After a slower, quieter start to the year, it felt a little like being dropped back into the middle of things—suddenly in motion again. The days filled fast with a cake smash session, a newborn, a maternity session, headshots for a local author, a scientist, and a literary archivist, and ended on the sweetest note with a beautiful breastfeeding mini and a studio showing for a baby shower rental.
It was full in the best way—but full all the same…
Capturing Emotion & Joy
Well Hello!
Welcome to the world of laughter, love, and lasting memories – captured through the lens of your favorite photographer (that’s me!). If you’re ready to turn your family photos into a beautiful art gallery of genuine joy and beauty, you’ve come to the right place.