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Natural brand photography with mindful photographer Alison Sackett founder of “A natural breathing space”

Alison Sackett is a fellow photographer with a passion for mindfulness, nature and empowering others to connect with their creative selves.

Alison Sackett, owner and founder of “A natural breathing space” got in touch as she was looking to refresh her website and launch a new event at Bishops palace in Wells, Somerset. Alison is a professional photographer specialising in “mindful photography” which Alison describes as “a way of slowing down, getting outside, appreciating the world around you and encouraging your creativity in a gentle manner”.

Natural brand photography with Susan Ryrie Therapies

Capturing photos for a new website that features horses and dogs. It has to be a natural photography experience.

I recently had the pleasure of working with Susan Ryrie, a musculoskeletal therapist working with humans, dogs and horses. Susan was having a new website designed and wanted to include some imagery that really reflected her and her business. Find out more information about a natural brand photography session for your business here.

Seeking real beauty – natural photography for a healthier, happier world

With a continuing increase of children and adults spending more and more time on social media, a world of false imagery has exploded with people unable to identify what is real beauty and what is highly edited and false imagery.

It is common for people to over edit their photos, alter the background, spend a long time perfecting (in their eyes) an image before then posting this image online.

However, is this image then perceived by the audience as beautiful?

Surely if the image doesn’t truly reflect who you are then there is no “real” connection with the viewer….? What do you think?

Reframing busyness. Look for abundance in the everyday

I’ve found that a return to busyness has arrived. At first it was with the children’s after school clubs and now with the additional appointments we are all trying to book in along with meeting friends and families for outdoor fun and juggling our work commitments too. Busyness is a funny thing and I generally try to avoid it. However I have been thinking of how I can reframe the term “busyness”?

For our mental wellbeing, how can we re-frame the term “busy”?

Embracing nature for your business – the new natural photography experience

Invest in the health and wellbeing of your team and your business brand image all in one and feel the boost to your business.

This is a creative, new experience enabling you to bring your team together in a unique way valuing their wellbeing, updating your brand imagery and keeping your clients connected to your brand in an authentic, unobtrusive and natural way.

Bring a little nature into your life

with bi-weekly nature inspired emails

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