The sea has always reminded me of women—deep, unpredictable, and full of untold stories. Like the waves that shift from calm to ferocious, women embody a range of emotions that cannot be tamed or contained. We can be calm and nurturing one moment, wild and unpredictable the next. In my photography, I aim to honor this ever-changing beauty and complexity of women.
I was born by the Baltic Sea. With a view of a pine forest through my window, a short walk through those woods and my feet would be sinking into the golden sand of the beach. In my language, the sea is a she. And she always felt so mystical and enchanting to me, just as women are.
I’d sit on the dunes for hours watching the waves crash against the shore. It didn't matter the weather, you could appreciate her for who she is. In the sun - she’s clear, calm and quiet. On a rainy day - she’s moody, grey and dark, you can’t see the horizon - she’s one with the sky. When it’s windy and rough, her waves are tall, loud, and treacherous for those who underestimate her - you know not come near her out of respecting her enormous power and sheer force.
My photography reflects this energy, celebrating the fluidity of our nature.
Drawing inspiration from Carl Jung’s concept of the shadow self, I focus on revealing what lies beneath the surface—the raw, unfiltered parts of you. The dark feminine represents the chaotic, creative force within us that thrives in the shadows. It's the energy that transforms pain into power, and it’s this transformation I aim to capture.
When you book a session with me, it’s not just about taking a portrait—it’s about creating a healing experience. This process is my life's mission, to guide you through the depths of your emotions and reflect your inner strength back to you.
"In embracing the dark, we find our true light."
A Call to Transformation
"You are more than what you see in the mirror. Every curve, every line, every scar tells a story of your inner strength and resilience. You are a story waiting to be told. "
Imagine looking at a portrait of yourself that captures not just your outer beauty but the essence of your soul—your strength, your resilience, your complexity. A piece of art that reminds you of the storms you’ve weathered and the woman you've become.
The Inner Alchemy Portrait Session is a journey of self-discovery. It’s for women who are ready to explore the shadowy corners of their being and emerge with a deeper understanding of their power.
My work is deeply influenced by my love for travel, nature, and mysticism. Through these elements, I create evocative and meaningful images that reflect the complexity of identity. Photography, for me, is more than capturing a moment—it's about revealing the layers of self that we often hide from the world.
I know there are times when you look at your own reflection and pick apart the person you see in the mirror. I do it too. We compare ourselves to other women, judging our face, our body against theirs, wishing we were less this or more that.
We carry an inner critic that speaks sometimes louder than we'd like. As women, we're often told to fit into narrow molds, to act a certain way, speak a certain way, and look a certain way. We tried to tame our opinions, appearance, sexuality. For fear of not being judged, abandoned, ostracised, or worse - persecuted, burnt at the stake. We carry this Witch wound for centuries now. The weight of these expectations can dim the flame of who we truly are.
- ------We live in a world where women are often told to tone down their intensity—to fit into neat, comfortable boxes. But I believe the parts of you that are wild, sexy, and unapologetic are the very things that make you powerful.
I’ve struggled with my self-image for as long as I can remember. No matter how others saw me, I couldn’t see myself clearly. I was always chasing a version of myself that felt just out of reach. I had been interested in mysticism for years, drawn to the unseen and the symbolic, but it wasn’t until I began my healing journey. I explored different healing techniques—yoga, meditation, even Theta healing. Each practice helped in its own way, but it wasn’t until I found a woman who guided breathwork meditations that something truly shifted.
Through her sessions, I felt the release of emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding onto. And it was during this journey that I first encountered the concept of the shadow self she was teaching.
My coach introduced me to the practice and to Carl Jung’s concept of the shadow self—the parts of us we suppress, hide, or deny. That idea hit me deeply. During a trip through Switzerland, surrounded by quiet landscapes and raw beauty, hours passed, and as I sat there, something clicked. **It all made sense.** The hidden parts of ourselves, the emotions we suppress, the pieces of us we fear or reject—they don’t disappear. They wait to be seen, acknowledged, integrated. . I realised that what I really want to do through photography—especially with women—was mirroring the same work I was doing within. I don't want just take portraits; I want to help women reconnect with their hidden power, their dark feminine, and see themselves fully—just as I was learning to do.
Since that moment, the shadow self has become a core part of my work. I weave it into my photography, guiding women to embrace not just the light, but the depths within them—their power, their rawness, their truth. This naturally led me to dark feminine and other female archetypes, as each one holds a mirror to different aspects of the self.
I’m deeply drawn to the mystical, the forgotten, and the wild.
You’ll often find me studying shamanism, ancient healing, psychology, symbolism, and the lives of women erased from history.
I love boxing. It makes me feel grounded, embodied.
I love quiet moments in nature — forests, water, wind.
I love getting lost in films with strange, beautiful worlds that blur the line between dark and divine.
These influences show up in my work.
Every image I create is a blend of softness and power, dream and edge.
The very first time I picked up a camera - I was around 10 years old. I was trusted with our film camera, which my parents took everywhere while travelling. They gave me 3 rolls to capture the most memorable moments from my camping trip to Greece.
Years later when I was about 15 it developed more into a serious hobby, I was developing my own film in the darkroom, trying out double exposures, different angles and analogue cameras. My favourite thing was to go out with my friends and take creative portraits of them, which I would submit to competitions just for fun, which led to actually exhibiting them in my town amongst other young photographers and winning the best portrait genre for a few consequtive years. It felt so special to me.
Since then I've known that I wanted to be a photographer and my little rebellious soul and explorer's heart has brought me all the way to London.
WHAT
I offer creative personal brand photography. It is photography with an artistic touch and mindset, which helps to create your authentic individual stories and make you stand out from others in your uniqueness. I believe that through creativity I can show your true essence.
WHO
I love real people and by real I mean with all their quirkiness, weirdness and uniqueness. Real people who are not afraid to speak up and stand out from the crowd with their different perspective, strong beliefs and opinions. Real people who not afraid to be vulnerable and emotional, who dream BIG. Let me awaken the rebel soul in you!
WHY
My biggest virtue is FREEDOM.
I have a big calling to help people with overcoming their self-limiting beliefs, break stigma and push them towards their dreams.
My photography can help personal brand owners to be seen, stand out and be noticed.
I want people to be free and independent and working for yourself does just that!
I WANT TO TRAVEL THE WORLD
One of my biggest passions is to travel! My dream is to be an international brand photographer and travel to locations my clients and I love. To travel to locations where their heart calls and their brand resonates.
I would love to have my studio in Amsterdam, where I could not only have different photography lighting and props, but also a place to host variety of holistic events.
Living in London, away from the vast landscapes of my childhood, I found myself longing for that connection to nature. The city is relentless, pulling us into routine, into roles, into masks. That’s why I take my sessions into nature—to step outside of the everyday and return to something primal, something real. Because **we belong to nature, not to the structures built around us.**
Through photography, I guide women to embrace every part of themselves—their rage, their sorrow, their sensuality, their strength. Each woman who stands before my camera carries a story, and within that story, I see **archetypes**:
- The **Lover**, reclaiming her sensuality after years of feeling unseen.
- The **Warrior**, standing tall after breaking free from what once held her back.
- The **Sorceress**, stepping into her intuitive power and no longer fearing her own depth.
- The **Wild Woman**, shaking off the expectations placed upon her and embracing her untamed spirit.
just a few of my choices
Spending time my dog
Travelling
Visiting light festivals
Exploring with my dog
Travelling
Visiting light festivals
If you've ever felt too much, too messy, too unseen — I see you.
And I built this space for you.
Let’s create something sacred together.
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