
Start With the Photo. Start With You.
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“Should I do law school or open a creative studio or move abroad or get a stable job or start a YouTube channel or go back to art school or maybe I should do marketing again or maybe I'm just lazy??”
That spiral you're in? That’s not clarity.
That’s overload.
We live in a world that’s constantly asking us to define ourselves. Pick a lane. Stay productive. Be impressive.
And somewhere in all of that, we lose sight of the most important question:
🧭 What are you truly craving right now?
Is it purpose? (You want to do something that matters.)
Is it security? (You want financial or emotional stability.)
Is it identity? (You want to feel proud and clear about who you are.)
Is it expression? (You want to use your talents and be seen.)
Here’s something I’ve noticed:
The moment someone steps in front of my camera—not the version of them trying to impress or hide, but the real version—it’s like a window opens.
You see it in their eyes.
They’re no longer trying to become something.
They just are.
That’s the power of a clear, honest photograph.
Not just a pretty picture. Not a stiff LinkedIn headshot.
A portrait that says: “This is me. This is where I am. And I’m ready to own it.”
It’s not about being photogenic. It’s about being seen.
And often, when we see ourselves clearly, the next steps get clearer too.
So before you overhaul your life, try something simple:
Step in front of the lens.
Get quiet.
Show up as you.
You might be surprised at the clarity waiting for you on the other side of that click.
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📸 Ready to rediscover who you are through your portrait? I’d be honored to capture you. Let’s start there.