“The Alight Retreat nurtured my soul, my heart, and my craft. From beautifully curated styled shoots, to expressive arts, to opportunities to explore new ideas and concepts as as an artist. I felt connected to these women right away and that allowed me to feel safe enough to explore, play, and imagine my art in new ways. The group as a whole was more than I dreamed of. I was surrounded by the most loving and talented women. Our deep connection to one another other gave us the opportunity to create friendships. The location was magical and the surroundings were inspiring. Adrianne and Sara are beautiful, kind souls. I felt supportive and seen. Just what I needed.”
- Holly
“I attended the Alight Retreat looking for an experience that would help me dig deeply into who I am as an artist. The retreat not only nurtured and inspired my artist’s soul but was a safe space to further explore who I am as an artist. The experience was exactly what Sara and Adrianne promised and so much more. Pure magic!”
- Alice
“The Alight Retreat was exactly what the name implies - it not only ignited my creativity but was also the perfect form of rest. I returned from the retreat with my cup filled; I felt excited to get back to my business and be fully present with my family. Adrianne’s vision for the styled sessions was exquisite, and I adored Sara’s creative art therapy sessions. I would highly recommend the Alight Retreat and would love to return myself!”
- Marie
“The alight retreat was a great experience. I absolutely loved being inspired by Adrianne's innovative approach to styling and Sara's hand painted canvases. Their creativity is unmatched. I was truly mesmerized by the stunning snow portraits I took of the models. During the retreat, I cherished my free time to rest and reflect on my goals and what I wanted my business to look like, which I wouldn't have been able to do outside of the retreat. The gourmet meals at the estate and restaurants they choose, were 10/10 amazing. I'm incredibly grateful that I had the opportunity to be a part of this photography retreat. Adrianne and Sara took ensured everything was perfect. I felt cared for when I saw the gifts on my bed when we arrived. I can't wait to apply what I've learned in my business. I'm still on a creative high.”
- Miarra
What's there to know about me? I have three children, currently ages seventeen, nine, and two, and each of them take up an equal amount of space in my hopes, dreams, worries, and time that I’m given in this life. Currently, it’s the toddler that I lose the most amount of sleep over, and that’s because he has recently decided not to sleep himself. But somehow, I never want to forget this stage of our lives, and I don't think I'm the only mom that feels this way.
When I started my photography business, it was a calling that I couldn’t resist. I had a full time job and made good money, but the desire to create, to find and capture beauty in and around others was just undeniable. It took me all of five minutes to decide on a name for my business: Beatific Visions.
Beatific Visions isn’t just a play on words, and if you come from a theological background or attend more traditional Christian churches then you may be familiar with the term. The Beatific Vision was first defined by St. Thomas Aquinas as the human being's "final end" in which one attains to a perfect happiness. Thomas reasons that one is perfectly happy only when all one's desires are perfectly satisfied, to the degree that happiness could not increase and could not be lost.
You don’t have to be religious to appreciate and understand the sentiment. If I had to put in my own words, I would define it as true contentment. When the world quiets down and the worries are put away, what do we see? For me it’s the moment when my toddler lets me hold him, when my eight-year-old wants to show me something new she’s learned, when my teenager tells me about a new friendship. It isn’t the same for everyone, but it’s something I am passionate about helping others see.
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It’s true that all our steps lead to the next great adventure.
I spent my twenties cultivating gifts that kept calling my name. No matter what I tried, I always felt deep compassion and the studio arts calling my name. I had strong pastoral & counseling gifts mixed with an unending fire to produce art and bring healing to communities. This led me to completing seminary & art therapy degrees where I worked with a variety of people who encouraged me along the way.
My thirties continued this work with single moms, teen mothers, mental health & addiction with youth, teens & families. While raising my young family, I worked alongside licensed counselors, pastors & community volunteers to start new programs and use art as a healing force in people’s lives - a new tool for the tool kit of not just surviving life, but thriving in life. I became a business owner in 2018 to create educational courses and retreats because I wanted to serve women specifically.
After my own journey through motherhood, I have gained a fierce love for women and the expression of strength, compassion and transformation that is gained through our experiences. I am so thankful for my 14 and 10 year old and all that we have experienced together as my husband and I have grown into & served our community over the last 14 years.
I now find myself creating the art I need to make for you, family photographers. I needed to make big art that would serve in the relay of art as a transformative experience to new communities all over the world. What an incredible journey to now connect with other women who have the same passions through Willow Canvas - to show women and families the good in their lives - to capture the beauty of the hard moments in an entirely unique way - to help them keep the good always before them and to share the lens from which you see it. I see what you see and it is an honor and privilege to support you in any way I can.
You can listen to more through my conversation with Kim Box & The Motherhood Anthology on Episode 61 here.
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