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From Two Suitcases and $600 to Transforming Women's Lives - Los Angeles Custom Portrait Photographer

There are moments when you look back and realize how many pivots, reinventions, and leaps of faith brought you here.

Being featured by VoyageLA was one of those moments.

In this interview, I shared my journey — from scientist and CPA to portrait photographer — and what it truly means to help women rediscover their radiance.

You'll discover:

  • What it took to leave a stable corporate career and start again in my 40s

  • How I built a photography business without formal art training — just heart, vision, and relentless curiosity

  • Why I work exclusively with women over 40 (and now, those just stepping into adulthood through my new "Forever 22" experience)

  • The transformation that happens when women rediscover sides of themselves they'd forgotten

  • How one 83-year-old client reminded me exactly why I'm on the right path

I came to the US with two suitcases and $600. Today, I help women step into their power through transformational portraits that don't just flatter — they reveal and reflect who they truly are.

I hope my story serves as a reminder that it's never too late to begin again — and that beauty, confidence, and reinvention aren't bound by age.

👉 Read the full VoyageLA interview here

With love,
Jean
the “Radiant Women Transformer” photographer |
Radiance Rediscovered After 40

P.S. - If this story resonates with you, I'd love to hear about your own journey of reinvention. What leap of faith are you considering?

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Flying Again — A Portrait for Mother’s Day - Los Angeles Custom Portrait Photographer

A few days ago, I shared a photograph on social media (see it in Facebook, Instagram and linkedIn) - one taken 32 years ago with a woman I cared for deeply. It’s the last photograph I have with/of her before she passed away from COVID five years ago. When I learned she was gone, the first thought that hit me was: I don’t have a good photograph of her to remember her by.

That realization deepened my grief in a way I wasn’t prepared for. It reminded me how much we rely on photographs to hold on to the people we love - not just their faces, but their spirit, their presence, their energy.

That experience became a part of why I do what I do today, especially for women - and even more so for women over 40.

I've shared that story with clients countless times, often through tears, as a reminder: we all deserve to be seen, celebrated, and remembered with intention.

So today, for Mother's Day, I want to share something due to requests from the recent social media posts.

In the wake of that loss,
I gifted my mother a portrait session two years ago, when the world was slowly re-emerging from COVID. She’s in her late 70s, and - I'll be honest - one of my most challenging clients. Not because of her age, but because of the cultural gap and how foreign this kind of portrait experience was for her.

She didn’t grow up being told she could be the subject, the center, the story. But with much effort on my end, she eventually came around to trust me. And together (with my sister’s help - you see the hands holding the “Vanity Fan”?), we made this image.

Truth be told, it helps to speak her language. When I look at her in this photograph, I see someone flying again - a nod to her days as a gymnast, when she would soar through the air with power and grace. That spirit? It’s still there. Still alive in her. Still flying.

This portrait isn’t just an image. It’s an emotional anchor. A reminder of her journey and stories that are uniquely hers.

I share it with you today as a celebration - not just of my mother, but of all mothers who have quietly carried so much, given so much, and who deserve to be seen in all their beauty and strength.

Happy Mother’s Day!

P.S. How I manage my mother’s expectation that she can still fly these days is a subject on its own. Personally, I would much prefer her flying sitting down, like the one portraited in this image. 😜

P.P.S. In case you haven’t seen the other portrait that I shared of her, click on
this link and you’ll be there. In it, she was in the same dress that she wore to my wedding decades before.

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Autumn is My Favorite Season - Los Angeles Transformational Beauty Photographer

The onset of the fall season always brings out a lot of emotions. The shorter day light. The crispiness in the air. The quality of light - oh yeah, the way certain shadows show up on the wall only in fall. And as a person passionate about food, the fruits loaded on trees, ready for harvest. And the smell of bakery and the heat from the oven…

If I have to describe the fall season with a couple words, “intense richness” come to mind. It’s the maturing after the jolly spring and the (sometimes) unbearable summer, the slower pace, the calmer ambiance and the depth that comes after all the ups and downs in life.

Wait, am I talking about life?

Yes, I am. When many look at the transition into fall season in life in terms of wrinkles, grey hair, weight, etc., I enjoy and appreciate the richness that this season brings in life. Like nature, the colors are more saturated, and the occasional fallen leaves bring more character.

I had the pleasure of getting to know and photographing a beautiful lady and got to show her a side of her that she didn’t know exist. As someone that used to work in a photography studio, this is the first time that she had her own portraits done. I am honored that she entrusted me to be part of her journey in this pivotal point of her life.

Now, I’m obsessed with
photographing ladies in silver hair. So if you are or know someone with silver hair, send them my way (my phone or email on this page). :-)

I love fall season and I’m on a mission to show its beauty to the world.

Francesca has been dyeing her silver hair since she was 20. Coming to us was a key moment in her journey to accept her true self and discover her beauty.

As someone that used to work in a photography studio, this is the first time that she had her own portraits made. Now, her future grandchildren will see all the beautiful sides of her.

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