Reflections: A Journey of Self-Discovery Through Photography

Have you ever looked at a photograph and felt it could tell a story about your inner world? Photography isn’t just about capturing moments, it’s about connecting with yourself and expressing your identity. That’s the essence behind my new eBook, Reflections, a guide to self-discovery through self-portraiture.

What is Reflections?

Reflections is a visual and poetic exploration of how self-portrait photography can be a transformative tool. It’s designed for women, artists, and anyone seeking to understand and express themselves more deeply. The eBook combines creative exercises, practical techniques, and reflections inspired by feminist art and personal storytelling.

What You’ll Find Inside

Here’s what makes Reflections unique:

  • Creative Exercises: Thoughtful prompts to help you explore your inner world through the camera.

  • Analog and Digital Techniques: Learn processes like Polaroid Emulsion Lift and other creative approaches.

  • The Female Gaze: Insights on reclaiming your image and presence in a world shaped by external expectations.

  • Artistic Inspirations: Discover influences from iconic artists like Frida Kahlo, Cindy Sherman, and Claude Cahun.

No professional equipment is required, all you need is curiosity and openness.

Why Self-Portraiture Matters

Self-portrait photography is more than a visual art form; it’s a practice of empowerment and self-awareness. By exploring how you see yourself, you can uncover emotions, stories, and strengths that might otherwise remain hidden. Reflections guides you on this journey with both practical tools and reflective insights.

Get Your Copy

If you’re ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and creative expression, Reflections is waiting for you.

🔗 Get the eBook here

Let this be your invitation to see yourself through a new lens, literally and figuratively, and to celebrate the power of self-expression.

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