I’ve Sat in Ceremony—That’s Why I See You Differently
Let’s be honest—not every photographer should walk into your retreat space.
A retreat is not an event. It’s a living, breathing field of transformation.
It’s vulnerable. Raw. Sacred.
What happens inside that space can’t be captured by someone who’s only looking through the lens.
It requires someone who feels it.
And that’s where my work is different.
I’ve Been On Both Sides of the Circle
Before I ever picked up a camera inside a retreat container, I sat in them.
I’ve cried into the earth during ceremony.
I’ve breathed through grief, shame, ecstasy, and surrender in group spaces.
I’ve shaken my bones loose in breathwork and released trauma through Kundalini Bodywork.
This inner work—years of it—is not just a personal path.
It’s the foundation of how I see.
When I step into your retreat space as a photographer, I bring not just my camera, but a field of sensitivity, consent, and deep respect for what’s unfolding.
Because I know what it’s like to be cracked open in a room full of strangers.
To finally let yourself be seen.
To have no words for what’s moving through you.
So when I shoot, I shoot with reverence.
Holding Space Through the Lens
I’m a Mindfulness Trainer and I’m trained in Kundalini Bodywork and de-armouring.
I’ve guided 1:1 and group processes where people meet themselves—sometimes for the first time—in their truest form. I understand what it means to hold space for the wild, the tender, the silent, and the holy.
Retreat photography isn’t just a job for me. It’s an extension of my soul work.
I don’t direct or pose. I witness.
I don’t interrupt. I attune.
I move with the space, not against it.
I know when to click. And more importantly—when not to.
Your retreat deserves someone who honors the frequency, not just the aesthetics.
Photography is my medicine.
Sensual Embodiment: Seeing the Sacred Feminine
As a feminine embodiment photographer, I work with women in deeply personal sessions where sensuality, vulnerability, and presence are key. I know the courage it takes to let someone see you—not the curated version, but the real you.
This work has taught me how to photograph the feminine in her many faces: wild, soft, angry, ecstatic, grieving, alive.
So when I’m in your retreat, I don’t just see light. I see liberation.
I don’t just frame bodies. I frame essence.
This Is Not Just Photography. This Is Ritual.
Your retreat isn’t a photoshoot. It’s a transmission.
My role is to honor that transmission with my lens—without ever pulling your participants out of their process.
I capture what’s real. What’s alive. What’s unspoken.
The way hands hold cacao. The shimmer of tears. The joy after release. The quiet strength of stillness.
This is where sacred photography lives.
In the breath between the words.
In the truth that can’t be posed.
If you’re a facilitator holding retreats, trainings, or sacred ceremonies—don’t just choose someone with a camera.
Choose someone who knows the path.
Who honors the work.
Who walks in with integrity
Let your retreat be remembered in its full, unfiltered beauty.
Let it be seen by someone who knows how to see.