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For 20 years, I've been photographing people. The camera taught me how to see—not the surface, but the underneath. The woman behind the performance. The truth underneath the smile. The bigness she's been trained to make small.

When you learn to truly see people—really see them—you start to notice something. Most of us are living at a distance from who we actually are. We've touched it. We know it's there. But we keep losing it in the noise.

Photography was my first training in witnessing. Long before I held space in circles, before I learned to facilitate ceremony, I was learning to see women through my lens. To capture the moment when the performance drops. When the real woman shows up.

This is where it all began.

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That's what Soul Sessions are.

These aren't typical portrait sessions. This is medicine work. This is ritual. This is me holding space for you to be witnessed in your wholeness—not who you think you should be, but who you actually are.

Soul Sessions are open to anyone called to this work—you don't need to be part of my other containers to book. For women in my world who've walked through Retreats, are part of The Well, or are in Circle Mentorship, Soul Sessions often become part of their integration journey. A way to see themselves through eyes that know how to witness the fullness.

This is photography as ceremony.

As documentation of your becoming.

As proof that you showed up as yourself.

For inquiries about Soul Sessions or other photography services, reach out.

I still do this work because it's where I learned to see.

And because witnessing women in their bigness—capturing that on film—is its own kind of sacred practice.

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We would like to acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Sinixt, the Ktunaxa, and the Syilx peoples, and is home to the Métis and many diverse Indigenous persons.

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