04/05/2026
There is something extraordinary about mothers, something so present in our daily lives that we rarely take a moment to name it. We grow up surrounded by it, often unaware of its depth until much later.
They are the steady voice in the background, the ones who encourage without seeking recognition, who support without needing to be noticed. And yet, no two mothers are the same.
Some are entrepreneurs, building and expanding something that reflects their vision while remaining deeply present for those around them. Others are busy executives, making high-stakes decisions and managing busy schedules, yet still finding the energy to show care, attention, and strength at home.
Some move through life with spontaneity and energy, always in motion, always exploring. And some are simply always needed, balancing full days and fuller lives with a strength that often goes unspoken.
They have different rhythms and different identities, but the same unwavering presence.
What connects them is not just what they do, but how they show up: consistently, generously, fully.
So, as Mother’s Day approaches (in Switzerland, we celebrate it this Sunday 10th May) the question feels more complex than it seems. What do you give to someone who has given so much of herself—over and over again?
The answer, perhaps, is not in another object, but in something more intentional. Something that reflects her, not just the occasion.
A family photo session offers a way to hold onto what often slips by unnoticed: the gestures, the closeness, the details of a shared life. These are the moments that, over time, become everything.
Or perhaps it’s a Personal branding session, an opportunity to see her as she truly is beyond the roles she plays. To capture her story, her presence, her individuality in a way that feels authentic. Not as a mother alone, but as a woman with her own narrative, her own identity.
Because mothers are often behind the camera, behind the scenes, behind the structure of everything that works, this is a chance to bring them into focus.
This Mother’s Day, choose something that stays with her, grows in meaning, and reminds her that she is seen.
Not just for what she does, but for who she is.