I would like to thank you for this wonderful experience. Until now, I had never thought that photography could be a part of an inner transformation, a tool for getting to know oneself better, or even a kind of psychotherapy, equal to ir or perhaps at times surpassing it. After all, no one else will do the work for us – learn to know, to accept yourself, to forgive yourself, to nurture and to love yourself. Photography can be a new, creative way to do this. Ultimately, isn’t that the most important thing in life – learn to understand my nature and to realize what my life’s purpose is, why I am here in this world, the way I am.

@jurat_ele

During this mindfulness and photography course, I came to understand that silence is not an absence, but a presence. I discovered that when the external noise stops, something deeply human happens: my inner voice emerges. That space of stillness allowed me to realize how often I live on autopilot—responding without thinking, walking without seeing, breathing without feeling. Silence became a doorway to remembering that I, too, exist when I stop running.

@psico_isabelamarmolejo.c

I’ve taken plenty of photography courses, and this is the first time I’ve come across this intersection between photography and spirituality, photography and personal growth. I think it’s wonderful. I congratulate and encourage you, and I thank you—because this is exactly what I needed in my life, even though I didn’t know it. The course is exactly what you describe and promise—and so much more. Thank you for that!

@anajannelli

This course taught me that calm is not something you find outside—it’s something you train. You cultivate it. You practice it. And that both mindfulness and photography are paths that lead to the same place: presence, sensitivity, and authenticity. Looking outward also helps you look inward. Breathing brings you back. And each moment, no matter how small, can reveal something that might have gone unnoticed.
I take with me the certainty that silence is essential, presence is a gift, and mindfulness is a way of living with deeper meaning, greater connection, and more truth.

@psico_isabelamarmolejo.c

I truly value this ongoing invitation to slow down, to pause and contemplate the everyday, to open my gaze to what surrounds me, to diversify my perspectives. Curiosity without judgment—a key element that has allowed me to sense what it might mean to “walk this path in freedom.”

@javifotomind

Simple and deeply grateful for this transformation. I came with no expectations, guided by intuition, and I leave full of emotions and a longing to discover—and to discover myself. It truly helped me return to a beginner’s mind, that childlike curiosity where everything becomes magical and I allow myself to simply be—and above all, to truly be.

@qinti_amaru

It has been a beautiful and best inspiring journey, I’ve learned to transform “bad” emotions by using my creativity, because I now give myself the allowance to be how I am in situation xy and to help myself by photografing.

@oktavias_world

I have felt an inward journey to capture from the soul. An open door to connect with the beauty of everyday life, with a slow and loving way of capturing the moment without forcing it. A reconnection with my own sensitivity, a well-held space, a way of meditating and being present, where the camera becomes an extension of one’s own emotion. I wholeheartedly recommend it.

@maitentacion

You will always be the greatest gift I’ve ever given myself, and the fire you lit still burns in me 🔥 Knowing how to “hold a lens” means nothing if you don’t become part of the moment you’re capturing. There are thousands of free photography manuals online, but what you teach is how to truly live life—and that is priceless. With love, Heidy 💖

@Heidyjme

For me, photography is tied to what the image you capture makes you feel. The course was a wonderful journey, a little flame that lights up beautifully. The spiritual, the sublime, the profound—it’s not for everyone. Keep creating courses so full of all that, because it’s something the world truly needs.

@xelvic