Seeing Beauty: Sara Kardooni on Self-Love and Body Image
I like the way that I am, and you should too, because you are beautiful.
What happens when you combine the art of photography with the journey of self-love? In this episode of 'Head-to-Heal', host Jiordana Saade chats with Sara Kardooni, a portrait photographer who has dedicated her career to helping people see their true beauty. Sara's story is one of resilience and transformation. Originally from Iran, she moved to Canada as an international student and faced numerous challenges adjusting to her new life.
After a switch from architecture to photography, she found her calling and built a successful business that focuses on celebrating all body types. Sara's work is more than just taking pictures; it's about creating a space where people feel seen, heard, and appreciated for who they are. She specializes in contemporary portrait photography, including glamour, personal branding, headshots, boudoir, and maternity shoots.
During their conversation, Jiordana and Sara delve into the impact of cultural and societal pressures on body image and how photography can be a powerful tool for self-acceptance. They discuss the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and the transformative power of embracing one's unique beauty. Sara shares her personal journey to self-love and encourages listeners to see themselves through a kinder lens.
As she beautifully puts it, 'I like the way that I am, and you should too, because you are beautiful'. Tune in to 'Head-to-Heal' to hear an inspiring discussion on how to shift your perspective and celebrate your own beauty.