Art brings people together and connects generations. And I want to bring my personal touch through my photographs.
Stop with smartphones and selfies hideous, regain confidence in yourself, and let go under the eye of a professional goal.
For several years, art therapy has been gaining more and more place in psychological treatments. This method aims to usethe potential for artistic expression and creativity of a person for psychotherapeutic purposes and appeared in early twentieth in groups of artists. Among the various branches of art therapy that are currently developing, there is the photo-therapy used mainly in the work of recovery of self-esteem.
Photo-therapy is a therapeutic method that aims to repair self-esteem, to reconcile oneself with one's image, and to accept oneself as one is through the medium of photography.
It is an emotional work that allows you to get naked without having to explain yourself verbally and go through the resistances of the mind.
Photography is a powerful tool that allows you to confront reality, to face each other. It is a certificate of authenticity. A support covered with emotions. It affects us. It is this process of assigning reality through images that is central to photo-therapy.
In "therapeutic photography", it is the artistic process that conditions well-being. As such, it is practiced initially by artists, who have benefited from the therapeutic benefits of their artistic work. From this observation, they create a therapeutic method, in which the artistic approach is important. In addition to their artistic specialty, they are trained in psychotherapy.
It is a new and fun therapy that promises to be a hit in France after a great success in the United States and Canada. A simple idea: through an individual photo shoot with a photographer trained in the helping relationship, recognize what is beautiful, attractive and even touching in itself. And therefore gain self-esteem, confidence, well-being, seduction ... Target audience? "All those who wish to do good, reassure themselves, come to terms with their image and give themselves a chance to transform themselves in a very soft way"