Seeing Through the Lens: How Phototherapy Shapes Self-Image
Episode Overview
Phototherapy involves learning techniques of being photographed well and understanding one's mental and emotional image Moses discusses overcoming negative triggers and turning them into positive ones The episode offers valuable advice on projecting a strong, confident image in photographs and interviews Insights into techniques for changing mood and body language to reflect a different style are shared Explore the psychological aspects of phototherapy and its applications in self-image and confidence
It's interactive. When you actually come in for a session, you're actually very active during it, plus a lot of information.
Ever wondered why your photos sometimes don’t match how you see yourself? In this episode of 'Blindsight', host Bill Lundgren chats with photographer Moses Street to unravel the mysteries of phototherapy. Moses dives into the psychology behind how we perceive ourselves versus how we appear in photos. It’s not just about taking a good picture; it’s about understanding the emotional and mental layers that influence our self-image.
Moses shares practical tips on how to transform negative feelings into positive ones, making you feel more at ease in front of the camera. He also touches on techniques to shift your mood and body language, which can be incredibly useful not just for photos but for job interviews and everyday interactions. This episode is a treasure trove of advice for anyone looking to boost their confidence and project a stronger image.
Whether you're camera-shy or just curious about the link between psychology and photography, this conversation offers plenty of food for thought.