Creativity is not your hobby.
It's your whole life.
Let's treat it that way.

I’m Elizabeth a fine art photographer, creativity speaker, and the person who will convince you that your 6 am shower ideas deserve a real life. Let’s build one.

I’m a fine art photographer who noticed something: the habits that kept me creative — the rituals, the routines, the small acts of noticing — were the same ones that made me better at everything else too.

Now I bring that into keynotes, workshops, and conversations with leaders who are ready to stop treating creativity like a luxury and start treating it like the strategy it actually is.

Structure for creativity. Space to breathe. Momentum that lasts.

clarity

You know what you want to make.

Stop second-guessing it.

consistency

Not every day has to be inspired.

You need to show up.

creative flow

That feeling when the work almost makes itself?

That’s buildable.

Elizabeth Toller, fine art photographer, speaker, and author, writing at a desk with a laptop and camera, reflected in a mirror.

You’re not lacking creativity.
You’re lacking a way to live it.

You have ideas.

Ideas that show up at inconvenient times—

in the shower, on walks, while doing dishes, right when you don’t have the space to follow them.

You feel the pull to create.

You’ve always felt it.

But somehow, life keeps going faster than your imagination can catch up.

Different forms. One philosophy.
Making creativity a lifestyle.

Elizabeth Toller, fine art photographer, speaker, and author, smiling outdoors while leaning on a railing in a garden courtyard.
Speaking, Workshops,
& Podcast Guest

Creative talks and experiences for dreamers ready to bring their imagination to life.

People come in a little tired and leave with three pages of notes and a plan they’re actually excited about. I talk about creativity as a lived practice — the habits, the rituals, the permission to take it seriously.

Books & Creative Resources

Guidance you can return to, again and again.

My book and workbooks are for the ideas that keep almost happening. Practical tools to help your creative projects stop living in someday and start living in Tuesday morning.

Camera, laptop, and coffee mug branded “Elizabeth Toller – Making Creativity a Lifestyle” on a desk while writing notes, representing a creative workflow.
Camera, laptop, and coffee mug branded “Elizabeth Toller – Making Creativity a Lifestyle” on a desk while writing notes, representing a creative workflow.
Elizabeth Toller walking through a covered outdoor walkway with a camera and notebook, representing creativity, photography, and everyday inspiration.
Fine-Art Photography

Images that invite you to slow down and see differently.

I photograph the things most people walk right past — a weathered door, a shaft of light, a moment that almost didn’t happen.

For collectors and dreamers who want their walls to feel like something.

Vintage turquoise double door covered with cascading green ivy on a weathered stone wall, photographed as fine art architectural detail.

I'm Elizabeth

nice to meet you!

I’m Elizabeth — fine art photographer, speaker, recovering over-scheduler, and the person who will gently but firmly convince you that your creativity deserves a real place in your life.

I’ve built mine around a camera, a notebook, and a deeply held belief that ordinary moments are where all the best stuff hides.

Elizabeth Toller standing with arms raised in front of large black-and-white angel wings mural in Nashville, symbolizing creativity and inspiration.

Endorsements

What I've been thinking about lately

Are You Afraid To Start?

Sometimes the scariest part of creativity isn’t failing—it’s starting. This post is an invitation to look at what’s really behind the hesitation and how you can begin anyway, one small step at a time.

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