Why ‘Woman between Worlds’ is for You!

A space for women to pause, reflect, and feel seen.
“Woman Between Worlds” might be or you if:

– you’re in a period of transition, big or small
– you’ve let go of something, and you’re still adjusting to who you are without it
– you’re entering a new phase: midlife, motherhood, freedom, recovery
– you’re craving a deeper connection with yourself
– you’re tired of constantly giving to others and want to turn inward, just for a moment
– you find yourself somewhere “in-between”

When is the right time?

There’s no perfect time, but there’s the right time – the moment when you say to yourself “I need a pause”, “I need to see myself again”, “I need to take a moment to understand myself better”.

You can feel that after a big life event – a breakup, a birthday, a career change.
Or it might be subtle: a growing restlessness, becoming ready for something more honest.
Most women who book this session are over 35, but it’s not about age.

Blurred motion shot of a woman twirling in a flowing striped dress
Woman touching her head with one hand and holding a feather in the other

It’s about depth, timing, and the desire to reconnect with who you are now. What do you receive?

You’ll receive:
– portraits that reflect who and where you are now, not just how you look
– time and space to slow down and check in with yourself
– symbolic elements that help express your personal journey
– a supportive, intentional process
– a visual memory of the moment you chose to be present with yourself

How this project began

‘Woman between Worlds’ – How this project began
For a long time, I was searching for a way to bring together my background in life coaching and my work as a portrait photographer.

I wanted to offer more than just beautiful portraits – I wanted to create a meaningful experience, a way to celebrate who you are not only on the outside, but also within, a way to document the inner moments we rarely show, but deeply feel.

That’s how Woman Between Worlds was born.

This isn’t therapy , but it may feel like a gentle kind of support.
A moment to be with yourself, just as you are.

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