why HER exists
You’ve changed.
Your body. Your role. Your season.
And somewhere along the way, you stopped stepping in front of the camera.
Not because you don’t matter —
but because you’ve been carrying everything else.
HER exists for the woman who’s been waiting to feel ready…
and is realizing she might not need to wait anymore.
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Women shouldn’t have to earn the right to be seen.
You don’t need to lose weight.
You don’t need to feel confident yet.
You don’t need to become someone else.
This experience is about honoring who you are now, not later.

I know this season — because I’ve lived it.
The pressure.
The quiet loss of self.
The feeling of putting everyone else first.
That’s why I don’t believe in rushed sessions, forced posing, or making women feel like they need fixing.
My role is simple:
to guide you through an experience where you feel supported, comfortable, and truly seen.


HOW IT WORKS
the HER Portrait Experience
1. Start with a Discovery Call
We talk through where you are and what this experience needs to be for you.
2. Be Fully Guided
From wardrobe guidance to posing and direction, you’re supported every step of the way.
3. See Yourself Differently
Walk away with magazine-worthy images that actually feel like you.
No pressure.
No guesswork.
No pretending.
WHAT THIS EXPERIENCE IS/IS NOT
This Experience is:
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Calm
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Supportive
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Intentional
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Grounded in who you truly are
This Experience Is Not:
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Rushed
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Over-posed
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Transactional
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About fixing or changing you
You don’t need to perform here.
what she said...
REAL WOMEN, REAL STORIES
THIS IS FOR YOU/THIS IS NOT FOR YOU
THIS IS FOR YOU IF...
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You’ve been putting everyone else first
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You don’t feel like yourself anymore but want to
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You’ve avoided photos because of confidence or body changes
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You want guidance, not pressure
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You’re ready to show up — even if you’re nervous
THIS IS NOT FOR YOU IF...
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You want a quick, in-and-out session
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You just need a file with no experience
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You want to look like someone else
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You’re not ready to be seen yet (and that’s okay)












