Embodied Motherhood Film Portraits:

Embodied Motherhood Film Portraits are a gentle, grounded ritual—often held outdoors or in the home—where we let your nervous system soften before we ever lift the camera. Film demands patience; motherhood does too. We work slowly, following breath, touch, instinct. The result is not “mom photos,” but heirloom images that say - she was here, she loved deeply, and she remained herself.

book embodied motherhood
A text post about motherhood, expressing the emotional contradictions and personal growth it brings. It discusses feelings of loneliness, transformation, longing, and joy. The post is accompanied by a note about favorite photos from a photoshoot in Asheville, NC, with a mention of the Instagram handle @earthbodyphotography and a spiral symbol.
A woman with long brown hair sitting on rocks outdoors, holding a young child with short dark hair. The woman has a tattoo on her left side and is looking at the camera, while the child is sucking their thumb and looking to the left. They are in a natural setting with large rocks and dirt around them, and sunlight filtering through trees.