The Transformative Art of Embodied Storytelling

To step in front of the lens is an act of courage. That courage infuses everything that comes after with beauty, power, and grace. This is a practice of presence, an intentional embrace of our gifts, our story, and our form. A self reclamation. A celebration. A co-creation.

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Creating Images as Anchors to Embodied States of Courage, Belonging, and Joy.

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The Beauty of Being Seen. The Beauty of Becoming. The Beauty of Now.

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Beauty is a State of Being.

 

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Embodied.

Elegant.

Elemental.

“It is such a treasure to have photos that capture the love and intentionality we aim to hold as a family. Natalia is a gift and she shares her gift with deep humility and grace.  We are immensely grateful for the sacred day we spent with her!

— Sylvia Poareo

“Natalia Newman’s highly developed skills and sensibilities take photography beyond simple portraiture and into visual documentation of ongoing personal evolution.

— Tom Fink

“The whole experience ended up being so much more than I could have hoped for...

— Michelle Dawn

“Natalia creates the perfect environment to capture your true essence and bring out your best self behind camera. She is a gentle guide and a master at her craft. Her sessions are a must experience!

-Anja Corinne

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Reach Out.

natalianewmanphotography@gmail.com
(541)951-0554

Ashland, Oregon

97520

“Beauty isn’t just about a nice loveliness. Beauty is about a more rounded, substantial becoming. Beauty is about an emerging fullness, a greater sense of grace and elegance, and a deeper sense of homecoming for the enriched memory of your unfolding life. ”

— John O’Donohue