A Day in the Life of Momtography Teacher Casey Raines
Casey Raines is a Momtography® teacher from Southern California. She lives in Laguna Hills with her husband Rob. They’ve been married for 12 years and together for over 18! Casey and Rob have had three…
Momtography Orange County : A Conversation with Casey Raines
This season on the Recapture Self podcast it’s our intention to give you a peek at the lives of moms and women who are balancing daily life, motherhood, and a commitment to their creative selves….
Momtography Mentoring: A Conversation with Jen Doolittle
This season on the Recapture Self podcast it’s our intention to give you a peek at the lives of moms and women who are balancing daily life, motherhood, and a commitment to their creative selves….
Why I Think Every Mom Should Take a Retreat
I went on a work retreat in January that did so much for me. I got away from a huge snowstorm to someplace warm. I got to connect with amazing women, who inspired me and…
Craving Connection? Teaching Momtography May Be the Answer
Getting behind my camera saved me, but teaching other moms to use their cameras to capture those quick moving moments of their kids lives—and to recapture themselves in the process—changed my life. Leaving my job…
The Best Photos Celebrate Love
Today’s post is brought to you by Recapture Self Community Manager, Jen Doolittle Every Friday, we ask our Recapture Self Community to share one of their recent photos on our Facebook page. It’s one of…
Reclaiming Creativity as a Mom with Tangle Art: A Conversation with Jeanette Nyberg
So often when creatives or “artsy types” become parents, they feel like they lose themselves for a while. We get so wrapped up in finding our new identity as a mom that we can forget…
Brave Traveler: A Conversation with Lauren Lim
Growing up, we were spoon-fed society’s version of “success”. You graduate high school, go to college, get a great job, marry someone you love, have a few babies, and buy the big house and a…
Winter Boredom Busters for Families
I’m not a huge fan of winter weather. In fact, I have secret dreams of moving to Florida someday. I mean, don’t get me wrong, winter can be absolutely beautiful. But the runny noses, being cooped…