Intentional.

Grounded.

Unmistakably you.

Brand photography for acupuncturists, functional medicine practitioners, yoga teachers, and Pilates instructors across the San Francisco Bay Area

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Portrait of a young woman with curly red hair in front of a black and white mural background.
Swoon, the artist at Dithyrambalina

This session is for you if


You’ve built a practice
worth trusting.

-You’re a wellness practitioner whose photos don’t reflect the quality of your work


-New clients are finding you online and you want their first impression to communicate expertise


-You’re ready for imagery as intentional as your practice


-You want to shoot in your actual treatment room, studio, or workspace


-You need a content library that covers your website, social media, and press features


-You’re worried about looking too corporate or too casual — and want to find the right balance


-You’ve been relying on stock photos or outdated images and it’s time for something that’s truly yours

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ARTIST · OAXACA

Artists in Oaxaca ~ Branding Photography

Creating a visual identity that says “If being stronger, healthier, and living your best life is your thing. You belong here.

Marco Velasco jeff tocci exactly what she wanted people to feel when they landed on her site ~ joy, freedom, and the fearlessness that lives in your body when you’re strong and have great mobility.

Her studio was built on a simple, powerful belief: every body ~ every size, shape, age, and background ~ is already perfect for Pilates. In her words:

“An important piece of this work has been embracing my body. My strength. My energy. And using them to help others. You are welcome at Blue Ox Pilates. Your size, shape, color, gender is perfect and belongs here. If being stronger, healthier, and living your best life is your thing ~ you belong here.”

That message needed to live in the photography just as loudly as it lived in her words.

the process

What an creative professional branding session looks like

01
Discovery Call

We start with a conversation about your practice, your ideal clients, and what you need your photography to communicate. I send you a brand questionnaire beforehand so we arrive prepared. This is where we figure out the feeling you want someone to have when they land on your website — and how to build a session that creates that feeling..

02
Creative Planning

Based on our call, I build a custom shot plan — locations that feel aligned with your brand, a shot list that covers every image you need, and styling guidance so everything coheres visually. We talk through wardrobe, props (your tools, your materials, the objects specific to your practice), and the overall visual direction..

03
The Shoot

Relaxed, editorial, and in environments that feel native to your work. Your treatment room, your studio, an outdoor location that matches your brand’s relationship. I work with a documentary eye alongside planned shots ~ you get both the polished hero images and the real moments that happen in between..

04
Delivery

Your edited gallery arrives within two weeks on a private, PIN-protected gallery. You select your favorites, I retouch to final quality, and deliver high-resolution files ready for print, web, and social ~ immediately.

FOR MUSICIANS


Musician Branding Photography

There’s a particular kind of trust that health and wellness practitioners have to earn before a new client ever walks through the door. It happens before the first phone call, before the consultation, before anyone reads your bio. It happens the moment someone lands on your website and asks themselves — often without even realizing it — do I feel safe with this person?

Your photos answer that question. A thoughtfully planned branding session captures who you actually are — your warmth, your expertise, your environment, and the feeling of what it’s like to work with you. That’s what turns a stranger scrolling Instagram into someone who books with you.

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HEALTH & WELLNESS · YOGA

Lotus Land ~ Yoga Branding Photography

Seeing the Sacred in the Everyday

Jasmine, the owner of Laughing Lotus and Lotus Land Yoga and I have worked together for years. For this session she had a vision in her head of what she wanted for her website and social media images. We talked about how yoga photography is generally joyous, light, and possibly done in exotic locations~ which she thought was beautiful but she wanted to play with the idea of when you have a spiritual practice you can hold the dualities of life: embracing both shadow and light. How it permeates your everyday life. You can do yoga anywhere, not just in a temple, studio, or beautiful locale. It was about seeing the sacred in the everyday. You can also be wearing anything.. jeans and a regular shirt .. not just the normal yoga attire. We talked through ideas. I came up with a location that had dark, rich backgrounds. We also used her studio and urban areas as backdrops and instead of traditional yoga attire, Jasmine wore streetwear. I loved this approach. As always, I really love when my clients ( and now friends ) don’t just follow the traditional routes but make their photo shoots their own.

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Frequently asked questions

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What should I wear?

Think about how you want to be perceived — and dress slightly more intentionally than an average workday without losing authenticity. For most wellness practitioners this means clean, simple clothing in your brand colors or neutral earth tones. If you wear a specific uniform or work clothes — a yoga outfit, a clinical jacket — those should absolutely be included. Bring two to three options.

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Can we shoot in my treatment room or studio?

Always yes — and I strongly prefer it. Your actual space is where your clients will actually be. Photographing you there makes the unfamiliar familiar, reduces the anxiety new clients feel about trying something new, and communicates your environment in a way no rented studio can.

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Can we also shoot outdoors?

Absolutely — and for many wellness practitioners it’s a wonderful choice. Natural light is the most flattering and authentic light source for wellness photography. We’ll choose outdoor locations that feel intentional and aligned with your brand — not generic, but specific to your practice and the Bay Area environment that is part of your story.

04/
I’m worried about feeling awkward. Can you help with that?

Believe or not, most of the faces you see on this webpage had the same concern. The good news is that I consider half of my job is making you feel comfortable and relaxed. Brand clients consistently report the their session experience felt easy and fun, even the ones who were nervous beforehand.

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How long does it take to receive the photos?

The turnaround time for receiving your photos is typically 1-2 weeks, depending on the scope of the project. I then have a gallery ready for you to choose your selections. From the time I receive your selections it takes 1-2 weeks. I ensure each image is carefully edited to meet our high standards. If you’d like me to choose the final images then it is only 1-2 weeks.

06/
Do I need a model client for in-session photos?

Not necessarily — but it helps for certain shots. A willing friend, a colleague, or an established client who’s comfortable being photographed can make these images feel more real. I can also work with just you and use creative angles that suggest the presence of a client without one actually being there. We’ll figure out the right approach during our planning call.

Where I shoot

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