Photographer, nomad...

and now a blogger.

A young woman with long brown hair, smiling, standing on a rock at a mountain overlook with a forested valley and hills in the background.
A young woman with long brown hair, wearing sunglasses, a black T-shirt, black shorts, and sandals, standing on a rocky lakeshore making a peace sign with her right hand, with a large mountain with snow at its peak and a partly cloudy sky in the background.
A woman smiling in black clothing and sunglasses holding a camera, standing barefoot in white sand dunes at sunset.

Raised in Oklahoma, I was counting down the days until I could leave for as long as I can remember. I felt like there was so much more for me out there in the world. I first started talking about living in a van and traveling when I was in high school. It took a few years, but I made it!

In 2019 I had an opportunity to move to New Hampshire for an internship in Communications. That internship lead me to my job as a Marketing Director at an event production company where I met my husband, Martin.

Once I had a full-time job, I had that restless feeling again. I think I have something in me that likes to have a little chaos. After Martin and I got married in 2021, we both wanted to move onto the road and knew that was the direction we should go.

We lived in the camper for a year and half the first time around, then we bought a house and lived in that for a year and a half. Life in a house was not for us, we missed traveling too much. (Read my blog about that) We sold our house in November of 2024 and moved back into the camper, and have no regrets. The road is the home for us.

Through a lot of encouragement (thanks, mom), I have decided to start documenting our travels through my photography and blogging. I enjoy sharing our journey and finding the best spots to visit.

Life on the road can get lonely at times, and this is my way of building community along the way. I hope you join us for the ride!

Young couple sitting in camping chairs with two dogs, in front of a large white Durango fifth wheel RV, on a barren landscape with mountains in the background.
A young couple sitting on a fallen tree in a wooded area during fall, with two dogs sitting near them, one white with a bandana and the other black with a bandana, all smiling and looking at the camera.

“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules… They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”

 - Rob Siltanen