My story :
From Self-Doubt to Deep Alignment Through Photography
I come from an environment shaped by lack — not just material, but emotional.
I grew up without real guidance, without a safe space for my sensitivity. I had to do everything on my own, and I truly thought that was normal.
Even in the world of art, where I hoped to finally express myself, I never really felt safe to be fully me.
And very early on, I came to believe that my worth depended on what I could prove, achieve, or show.
Deep down, what I wanted was simple: to feel safe, to feel welcomed — even in my emotions.
I dreamed of creating freely, making mistakes, trying again, without the constant fear of being judged.
I didn’t want to perform. I wanted to be seen for who I truly am.
And to build a life — and a business — that actually reflected that.
But like many others, I tried to copy what was working out there. I followed advice that didn’t fit me.
I took on work that drained me.
I blamed it on external things — “I don’t have the right gear,” “I need more training…”
But the truth is: I didn’t feel legitimate.
I was doing all the things — except honouring myself.
Until one day, I’d had enough. I realized that if I ever wanted to create something real…
I had to start by respecting myself.
By validating who I was — from the inside.
I stopped chasing the perfect framework. I started building my own.
I learned to listen to myself. To welcome my emotions instead of hiding them.
That’s when everything started to shift.
I became my own safe space.
I stopped separating my personal life from my creative work.
And I started asking myself: What kind of woman do I want to be in this world?
So I created a method — simple, flexible, alive. Something that matched my style, my cycle, my rhythm.
I turned my life into a space for exploration, not just a to-do list.
I practiced. A lot.
I learned to say no.
To offer what truly felt like me.
To choose the clients I want to serve.
To play with my prices, my words, my formats — in a way that felt joyful and true.
Of course, it wasn’t linear.
Rewriting beliefs, changing patterns — it takes time.
I doubted.
I felt like giving up more than once.
But deep down, I knew I’d rather give myself a real chance… than keep betraying who I was.
And now?
I feel aligned. Clear. Free.
I know who I’m speaking to. I know why I create.
I no longer compare myself to others.
I trust my tools, my process, my voice.
And this is what I now share.
I help women photographers shoot with consciousness.
To hold space like a coach.
Create like an artist.
Serve like a guide.
Without burning out. Without betraying themselves.
Because I believe there’s room for everyone.
That photography can be a mirror, a medicine, a form of healing.
But to be able to transform others…


