For every moment you were too busy to celebrate yourself, let your Liberty shoot be the one that gathers all of it—the pride, the power, the joy you postponed—and turns it into a photography you can finally hold.
This isn’t about flattering angles. It’s about truth, softness, and seeing yourself without filters.
Real stories. Real women. Real reasons for showing up. This isn’t about being photogenic—it’s about being seen.
Come exactly as you are. Leave with something more than a photo—you’ll leave with proof that you’re still here, still radiant, still you.
I built Liberty because I stopped being seen.
I had become everything I thought I was supposed to be—supportive, successful, shit together—and suddenly I had disappeared.
I didn’t want to look good in photos. I wanted to feel alive in them. I WANTED SOMEONE TO GET ME! To really see.
I wanted to feel sexy and wild and noticed—not for who I’d been to everyone else, but for who I actually am.
I had been so busy holding everything together that I forgot how to play.
So I built the playground to show women who they were without all the dust on the mirror.
Every Liberty shoot is seasonal—just like life. Some are soft and slow, like early morning light through the trees. Some burn gold and wild at sunset. Some carry the scent of lavender and freedom. But all of them tell your story. These sessions celebrate the wins you never stopped
for, the chapters you quietly survived, the way you've kept showing up
even when no one noticed. Whether it’s your fiftieth birthday, a moment with your best friends, or just a long-overdue because-I-deserve-it, the process is always the same: you arrive as you are, you let go, and for the first time in a long time—you feel seen.
Liberty was never just about taking beautiful photographs. It was about creating a space—a feeling, a movement—where women could finally see themselves clearly, maybe for the first time in years. It started with a personal need to feel visible again, But it didn’t stop there.Because once I remembered myself, I started to dream—and not just for me.
It’s my dream to build something big enough, brave enough, to hold other women’s dreams within it. A vision with room for your voice, your lens, your story. A collective that believes in softness as strength, in midlife as a beginning, in beauty without performance. And in visibility as a kind of healing.
If you’ve been touched by the Liberty message—if something in you stirs when you hear these words—then maybe this is part of your dream, too.
You don’t have to do it alone.
Hold Space for Her Story
You’ve felt the ripple. Now imagine being part of it.
If the Liberty message has moved something in you, maybe it’s time to step behind the lens.
We’re building a collective of women ready to hold sacred space for others—one story, one session, one season at a time.
Download the brochure and learn more about becoming a Liberty Photographer.
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