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Okay. We need to talk. Not about filters or perfect lighting or how to contour your face for the camera. We’re going deeper. Because if you’ve ever told yourself you’re “not photogenic,” this episode is your gentle (and slightly sassy) wake-up call.
Here’s what I know: brand photos aren’t just about looking good. They’re about being seen. And when you keep waiting until you “look better” or “feel ready,” you’re not just avoiding the camera—you’re avoiding your clients.
So in this episode, I’m sharing:
The real reason you might feel awkward on camera (and how we shift that)
What happens when you stop hiding and let yourself be captured in your fullness
My personal photo shoot stories, and why I’ve made this part of every retreat I run
Four common blocks that are keeping you from showing up online — and how to move through each one with intention
A practical way to use Pinterest to prep for a shoot (without spiraling into decision fatigue)
And most importantly? I’m inviting you into an experience that will change how you feel in front of a camera forever…
It’s a two-day live event for spiritual entrepreneurs ready to embody their next era of leadership. You’ll:
Receive a curated, heart-expanding branding photo shoot
Build a sales system that actually works (without hustle)
Clarify your offer and your message
And feel so supported, seen, and celebrated along the way
Spots are limited and early bird pricing is open now. Come join us if your spirit’s saying yes.
Here’s what we explore in this episode:
Why I believe everyone is photogenic
The surprising healing power of brand photoshoots
Four mistakes that are keeping you from being visible (and selling your offer)
Three practical tips to make your next shoot aligned, magnetic, and actually fun
What to expect when you join REACH this fall
Let this be the moment you stop waiting and start showing up—in all your magic.
With love,
Sora
Connect with Sora
Website: https://www.devotedway.com
Instagram: @devotedway
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