THE SOUL SESSIONS

portraits that celebrate you, exactly as you are. no occasion needed.

 

WHAT ARE THEY?

Soul Sessions were born out of a desire to create more space for women to be seen and celebrated, exactly as they are. No occasion needed.

Each portrait session is around 60 minutes. Whether you are full of nerves, brimming with confidence or somewhere in between, I will meet you there. Sessions are fun and laid back. I’ll mostly let you do your thing, but will be there to help guide you whenever it’s needed.

Consider me your witness. Let’s hang out and create some photo magic together.

 

WHO ARE THEY FOR?

Soul Sessions are for all humans regardless of age, size or gender. They are for the confident, the questioning, the creative and everything in between. I want to meet me where you are at.

 

SESSION PACKAGES?

I really wanted to keep this simple for both of us, so there is one package. A 60 minute Soul Session is $1500, photographed on film and includes the digital files. Here is a full breakdown of what is included:

  • 60 minutes portrait session.

  • Set of 4×6 prints.

  • Digital download of all your photographs.

  • Online proofing gallery for 9 months. Giving you lot’s of time to view, share and download your photographs.

  • 30% off any additional prints or albums ordered within the first 10 days of your gallery being live. You are welcome to print your digital images anywhere you want, but if you want to order some beautiful prints and albums from a professional lab it’s easy to order from your proofing gallery.

 

WHY FILM?

Film slows us down. The analog experience is grounding (no sneaking peaks at the back of the camera helps us both stay present). Not to mention, it’s grain and natural limitations are the perfect example of embracing the imperfectly perfect. In a world of AI and digital everything, it’s such a gift to create using tactile techniques and processes.

Every part of this process is done by me. Taking the photo. Mixing the chemicals. Developing the film. Scanning and editing and, finally, printing the photos. It’s all a hands-on dance of light, chemistry and creativity.