Sharing Stories with Helen Rose

When sorting through a number of family photographs early in her career, Alexis McKeown noticed that a very important person was missing from many of the pictures. Her mother had taken a good number of the photos so that explained why she wasn’t in all of them, but she had also tossed away many of the photographs that she thought didn’t capture her in a flattering light. This lit a fire under Alexis to challenge the conventional beauty standards that had caused her mother to remove herself from this mountain of memories because of a misguided belief she was no longer photo-worthy. From that moment, Alexis knew what her focus would be in her photography career and she made a vow to prove to her clients that they are uniquely beautiful and deserve to exist in photos. The impact Alexis McKeown is making on her clients and future generations is noteworthy and her stunning works have been featured throughout the Bow Valley and across Canada. In this episode: The insecurity factor (intro). Family photos kindle a special niche (3:00). Changing our perspective on beauty (6:47). Capturing personality in a picture (11:53). Living up to the pressure of conventional beauty standards (14:18). Flipping the focus (18:24). Challenging our own conceptualizations of beauty (22:13). An unapologetic manifesto (24:25). One client sheds light on the impact we can have on our children (27:06). Guiding you through your photoshoot (31:17). Connect with Alexis If you would like to learn more about Alexis McKeown, please check out her website at www.alexismckeown.com. Connect with Helen If this podcast has hit you right in the feels and you would like to attend one of Helen’s workshops to explore those emotions, please visit www.thegiftofbeingpresent.com

Show Notes

When sorting through a number of family photographs early in her career, Alexis McKeown noticed that a very important person was missing from many of the pictures. Her mother had taken a good number of the photos so that explained why she wasn’t in all of them, but she had also tossed away many of the photographs that she thought didn’t capture her in a flattering light. This lit a fire under Alexis to challenge the conventional beauty standards that had caused her mother to remove herself from this mountain of memories because of a misguided belief she was no longer photo-worthy.

From that moment, Alexis knew what her focus would be in her photography career and she made a vow to prove to her clients that they are uniquely beautiful and deserve to exist in photos. The impact Alexis McKeown is making on her clients and future generations is noteworthy and her stunning works have been featured throughout the Bow Valley and across Canada.

In this episode:

The insecurity factor (intro).

Family photos kindle a special niche (3:00).

Changing our perspective on beauty (6:47).

Capturing personality in a picture (11:53).

Living up to the pressure of conventional beauty standards (14:18).

Flipping the focus (18:24).

Challenging our own conceptualizations of beauty (22:13).

An unapologetic manifesto (24:25).

One client sheds light on the impact we can have on our children (27:06).

Guiding you through your photoshoot (31:17).

Connect with Alexis

If you would like to learn more about Alexis McKeown, please check out her website at www.alexismckeown.com.

Connect with Helen

If this podcast has hit you right in the feels and you would like to attend one of Helen’s workshops to explore those emotions, please visit www.thegiftofbeingpresent.com

What is Sharing Stories with Helen Rose?

Join Helen Rose, author, motivational speaker, life coach, journaling expert and creator of The Gift Of Being Present, as she shares stories of triumph, resilience, and empowerment that will inspire you to make the most of your personal journey and “Find Your Peace”.

“Helen’s abundant joy for life and bubbly personality makes you feel amazing, and you immediately get a sense of deep connection.” - J. LaRouche