10/08/2025
If you’ve been following me for a while, thank you so much for your support. You may already know about my video series, “The Art of Being Fearless.” In this series, I explore the struggles many women and men face—depression, domestic violence, body dysmorphia, illness, or anything that pulls focus away from yourself—and show them that they are not alone.
Being fearless is a goal I’ve set for myself, too. When I chose this path in photography, I knew I would face judgment—harassment, accusations, and assumptions that what I do is inappropriate. People have questioned me simply because I don’t have a traditional studio or because of the type of photography I create. But none of that defines me.
What truly matters is the work I’ve done with my clients—helping them see themselves in a new light, break free from depression, and recognize the opportunities and power they already have. That’s the goal. It’s never been about just pictures.
A bo***ir session isn’t about picking a set and snapping a few photos in 20–30 minutes. My sessions are transformative—they’re a form of therapy, a dedicated space to work on your mental health, confidence, and self-perception. That’s the real value.
I’m now aligning my work with this fundamental idea: helping you be fearless and creating art that centers on who you are.
If you’re only looking for photos, there are plenty of photographers who can do that. But if you want to document your transformation, celebrate your strength, and experience a truly empowering session—I’m your photographer.
In the coming months, I’ll be adjusting my business model to reflect The Art in You. These sessions aren’t just about digital files—they’re about creating something tangible, something you can hold in your hands for generations. Digital files can get lost or corrupted over time, but printed work lasts for decades, preserving your story and your transformation.