
Do you ever look at a photo of yourself and think, “That doesn’t feel like me” - even when you tried?
Not because you don’t know how to show up in your life or your work.
But because the moment a camera comes out, everything feels harder.
So you tell yourself you’re unphotogenic.
That you need to lose weight.
That you’ll deal with photos later.
You avoid being in the frame because you assume the problem is you.
It’s not.
No one ever taught you what to do once a camera is pointed at you.
How to adjust your body instead of forcing a pose
What to do with your face so you don’t freeze
How to find your angles quickly
How to tell—by feel—when a pose is working
How to make small shifts that change the entire photo

Most women I photograph tell me the same thing before we start: “I’m just not photogenic.”
These are the same direction cues I use behind the camera to help women look confident, natural, and like themselves on their best day.
Once you understand what’s happening in your body and face, you stop guessing.
You stop dreading photos.
And you start showing up with confidence - because you actually know what to do.


