03/05/2026
A friend, suggested to ask chat gpt to write an unhinged bio of myself...
"She walks into a space like she’s part ocean, part rainforest, part “I have a plan”… and part “this will somehow come together.”
Photographer. Ka Huna Bodyworker. Rainforest Ranger.
A woman who splits her time between capturing light, moving energy, and walking ancient landscapes like she belongs there—because she does.
Will hike into the rainforest carrying half a studio setup, a massage table, and a vision she cannot fully explain—but trust her, it will be iconic.
She doesn’t just take photos—she captures the exact moment someone stops performing and becomes real. The moment they remember who they are. The soft glance. The breath between poses. The version of you you don’t usually let people see.
On the table, her Ka Huna massage is rhythm, intuition, and deep listening—
not just working muscles, but unwinding stories held in the body, layer by layer.
And in the rainforest?
She’s in her element—grounded, observant, quietly in awe.
A guide, a protector, a translator between worlds most people rush past.
She has approximately 47 ideas at any given time.
At least 3 are thriving.
The rest are waiting for the right tide, the right light, or a sudden “yes, now.”
Known for:
turning vulnerability into art
creating spaces where people feel seen and safe to be themselves.
blending nature, body, and story into something you can actually feel.
Saying “I’ll keep it simple” and then absolutely not keeping it simple.
She doesn’t chase light—she meets people where they are and captures what’s real.
Not here to fix you. Not here to save you.
Just here to remind you of who you were before you started shrinking.
Half artist, half priestess, half slightly chaotic forest creature (the math still checks out).
Thrives in sunrise shoots, ocean air, rainforest walks, and ideas that don’t make logical sense—but somehow work.
Her work lives in the in-between:
between tension and release,
between who you are and who you’re becoming.
If you find her, you’re either about to be seen, shifted… or both."
Photo by Star Sarasvati 🙌🫶📸