
Stepping into visibility as a yoga teacher can feel vulnerable – even overwhelming at times.
You know your practice runs deep. You’ve supported students, held space and shown up with heart.
But when it comes to showing yourself online? That’s where many get stuck.
This is something I hear often:
“I’m not photogenic.”
“I don’t know how to pose.”
“I’m not sure what kind of content I need.”
And I get it – you didn’t sign up to be a model. You signed up to share something meaningful.
But here’s the truth:
You don’t need to become someone else to be seen.
You don’t need hundreds of photos or a perfect feed.
What you do need is intention – a visual story that reflects your real presence, your energy, and what it’s like to be in your world.
That’s where photography becomes more than just “content.”
It becomes a mirror for your message.

Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been teaching for years, having a collection of images that feel like you can help you:
- Attract the right students
- Build trust online
- Show up consistently without scrambling for content
And it doesn’t stop at still images.
My shoots always include creative video clips – short, soulful b-rolls that add life to your online presence. Think flowing movements, quiet pauses, breath, and beauty – without the stress of tripods or selfies. Just you, as you are, with the light and the lens doing their magic.
If you’re not sure where to start, I’ve put together a free guide to help:
“10 Must-Have Photos for Your Next Yoga Shoot” – a simple checklist to help you get clear, feel confident and plan with purpose.
You deserve to be seen. And your story deserves to be shared – with ease, honesty, and a little creative magic.
