
THIS IS A GIVEAWAY.

THIS IS A GIVEAWAY.
You’re not just being photographed. You’re being witnessed.
For the woman who’s ready to be seen - unapologetically.
✨ Win a portrait session that feels like a sacred celebration - guided styling, full session, plus $890 toward wall art or a fine-art album.
“I love looking at the images I chose. They make me really smile - seeing myself empowered and beautiful, frozen in a moment in time.”
Win a $1200 Empowerment Photography Experience (For Women Who Are Done Playing Small)
This is not “just a free shoot.”
This is for women who are ready to show up fully and finally be seen.
WHAT YOU WILL WIN
✔️ Full pre-session clarity call
✔️ Empowerment photoshoot in my Nelson studio
✔️ $890 to spend on your favourite fine-art prints or album
✔️ A gallery of images that reflect your strength, beauty, and story - exactly as you are
✔️Total value: $1289
🚫 WHO THIS IS NOT FOR
❌ You just want “a nice photo”
❌ You’re doing this for someone else
❌ You’re not willing to be seen as you truly are
If that’s you - this giveaway isn’t for you.
✅ WHO THIS IS FOR
✔️ You’re stepping into a new chapter of your life
✔️ You’ve done the inner work and want to honour it
✔️ You’re ready to be captured with power, softness, and truth
You don’t have to be confident - just willing.
💥 Why This Matters
This isn’t just a photoshoot.
It’s a moment of reclamation.
A chance to stand in your power - not for anyone else, but for yourself.
Over and over again, women tell me that this experience shifted something deep inside them. That for the first time in years - maybe ever - they saw themselves with love, with softness, with pride.
“I truly believe we’re all beautiful in our own way - and now I include myself in that.”
“When I saw the images, I was overwhelmed. I looked strong. Soft. Real. Beautiful.”
“This wasn’t about being photogenic. It was about being seen.”
“I’ve never been scared of photos - but now I want to be seen. To showcase myself, unapologetically.”
“This was a moment of reclamation - a celebration of self I didn’t know I needed.”