Subjective photo coaching
Subjective photo coaching
Photo-coaching is not simply photography, but a journey of self-discovery where photography itself becomes a tool, a support to help you see how you relate to your own questions, choices, and to yourself. The images you create hold up a mirror to you.
You arrive with a question or with a situation in which you seek greater clarity.
Throughout the process, we talk, take photos, refine, and deepen the focus. We explore how you are present in this experience and from which perspective you are viewing it.
How does it work?
We begin with a conversation at a location you choose, then you take photos using a mobile phone or camera.
During the act of photographing, automatic decisions arise within you: what you notice, how you approach the subject of your image, how you compose…
How does it work?
We begin with a conversation at a location you choose, then you take photos using a mobile phone or camera.
During the act of photographing, automatic decisions arise within you: what you notice, how you approach the subject of your image, how you compose…
The emphasis is not on creating visually striking images, but on your choices.
Where does your attention naturally rest? What do you bring into focus, and what remains in the background? How do colours and shadows unfold within your images?
These visual decisions carry meaning. Through your photographs, deeper layers of how you relate to your theme begin to emerge. They gently bring to light emotions, thoughts, and underlying patterns that might otherwise remain unseen.
The combined power of photography and coaching conversation
What words alone may struggle to express, the coaching dialogue and the images together begin to outline. They help you gain perspective on what is unfolding within you, where you are now, and what directions may begin to open before you.
The combined power of photography and coaching conversation
What words alone may struggle to express, the coaching dialogue and the images together begin to outline. They help you gain perspective on what is unfolding within you, where you are now, and what directions may begin to open before you.
There are no expectations, and no prior experience is required. It is not about technical mastery or perfect images, but it is about presence, about meeting the moment as it is.
An exploratory process. A space where, through images, you can see yourself and your choices more clearly.


