What an aura photo can show you
What an Aura Photo Can Show You
Sometimes, what we most need to see isn’t visible at all.
It’s a feeling. A color. A quiet hum of energy that lives just beneath the surface.
Aura photography offers a small window into that unseen space — a way to witness your own energy in color and light. It’s not about believing in anything in particular. It’s about curiosity. Reflection. A moment of self-seeing that’s less about answers and more about noticing what’s here.
How It Works
During a session, you’ll place your hands on gentle sensors connected to a camera designed to interpret energetic patterns. In a few moments, your portrait appears surrounded by color — hues that shift and swirl in response to your body’s subtle signals.
It’s part art, part biofeedback, and part mystery.
Your photo might reveal warmth in golds and reds, calm blues, or layers of green and violet. None of it is fixed. Like you, your energy changes — with mood, with season, with whatever you’re moving through.
Why People Are Drawn to It
Most people who sit for an aura photo aren’t looking for proof or prediction. They’re looking for reflection.
A way to pause.
To remember that energy moves — that we are more than what’s visible.
Some bring their photo home and place it on an altar. Some tuck it into a journal. Some just keep it nearby as a small reminder of what it felt like to be fully present in that moment.
In Bend, This Practice Feels at Home
Something about Bend — the light, the pace, the land itself — invites slowing down. Aura photography fits naturally here, where people seek connection not only with the outdoors, but with themselves.
At Pine & Prism, each session is held with care, curiosity, and consent. It’s less about performance and more about presence. Just you, your energy, and what wants to be seen today.
If You Feel Curious
Sessions are by appointment only and held in our cozy Bend studio.
You can learn more about the process here or book your session directly here.
Either way, may you find ways — seen or unseen — to keep witnessing your own light.