I think that title fit me basically from birth. It was in my genes though…my parents both have that title with the amazing painting/ faux finishing business that they’ve had for over thirty years. Even though I had tons of different career dreams when I was little, when I think back, about 90% of them were about me owning my own business. As a child I had lemonade stands, a soap business (Savvy Soaps ;) ), a floss bracelet business, a bead animal business, a jewelry business…and who knows how many more. I was one of those little kids who would always be busy making things and trying to sell them on the street curb. Now I realize how all of those little ventures helped prepare me for the career I want to spend my life doing. I learned from a very young age that to be an entrepreneur definitely meant struggle in the beginning and a whole lot of hard work. I watched my parents go through all types of joys and struggles and I can’t think of any way to describe it other than I was blessed. I got a little preview of my hope for a future without even knowing what exactly I wanted. I’m grateful to them for the example they’ve set for me and grateful for all of the people who have encouraged me to follow my dreams…even though sometimes they’re a bit crazy! Thank you to everyone who reads this blog, to those who let me help document their lives, and to God for gifting me with a passion for photography and a desire to work hard both for myself, and others.
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Here’s a few more of the wonderful Keller family. Thanks for helping me work towards my dreams!














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