The Spring Season

Over the last few years, we’ve both moved through seasons of building, burning out, pulling back, and rebuilding with more care. What we kept coming back to was this:

the work doesn’t need more noise, it needs more honesty.

So this spring, we’re offering three ways to work together inside The Embodied Artist. Each one meets you in a different place, but all of them are rooted in the same values: presence, sustainability, and making art that can hold a life.

Home Studio Hours begins in February, a weekly Zoom space, same day, same time, where we open our home studios and talk through the real mechanics of running a photography business. Open book. New topics each week. Sometimes, guest voices. Always honest conversation.

Still to Street begins at the end of March, a slower, observational workshop focused on seeing, patience, and the quiet craft of image-making beyond performance or trends.

The Artist’s Table gathers in May, an intimate, in-person experience designed for deeper conversation, creative nourishment, and the kind of connection that only happens when we sit at the same table.

You don’t need to do all three.

You don’t need to do anything perfectly.

You’re invited to step into what fits this season of your life and work.

We’ll be sharing details over the coming weeks, opening a founding member space for Home Studio Hours first, and gently unfolding the rest as spring approaches.

If you’ve been craving steadier rhythms, clearer direction, and a creative community that doesn’t ask you to perform, we’d love to have you.

This is a season in the studio.

Come in however you need.

xo Scarlet & Theresa

What We Hope You Leave With

Not a finished version of yourself, but a steadier one.
Clearer language for your work.
More trust in your way of seeing.
And a sense that your art can exist with your life, not at the expense of it.

Who this season is for?

This season may be for you if you’re craving steadier rhythms in your work, honest conversation about the realities of running a creative business, and learning spaces that don’t require you to be loud, polished, or performative.

It may not be for you if you’re looking for quick hacks, rigid formulas, or high-pressure visibility strategies. This is slower work. Human work.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No. You don’t need to be at a particular stage or have anything “figured out.” These offerings are designed to meet you where you are whether you’re just finding your footing again or have been working for years and are ready for a slower, more intentional way of being with your craft.

  • Yes. In many ways, this work is shaped for those in-between moments, when old ways no longer fit and new ones haven’t fully formed yet. You don’t need clarity to be here. Uncertainty is welcome.

  • We’re less interested in output and more interested in how you live with your work. There’s no pressure to scale, brand, or constantly produce. Instead, we focus on presence, craft, and building a practice that can evolve alongside your life.

  • Absolutely. Listening, observing, and taking things in at your own pace are all valid forms of participation here. There’s no expectation to perform, share constantly, or show up a certain way.

What This Season Holds

The Spring Season holds three distinct ways of working together, each designed to support a different layer of creative life, how you run your work, how you see, and how you gather in relationship.

These offerings are connected by shared values rather than rigid structure. They’re shaped around presence, sustainability, and the belief that meaningful work doesn’t need to come at the cost of a life well lived.

This is not a linear journey or a program to complete. It’s an invitation to move through the season in your own way, taking in what nourishes you, and trusting yourself to know what to set down.

You don’t need to do all three.
You don’t need to arrive with clarity or confidence.
You don’t need to show up perfectly or consistently.

01
Home Studio Hours

A weekly, open-book studio space where we talk honestly about the real mechanics of running a photography business. Same day, same time. New topics each week. Grounded conversation, without performance.

02
Still to Street

A slower, observational workshop focused on seeing, patience, and the quiet craft of image-making — beyond trends, visibility, or output.

03
The Artist’s Table

An intimate, in-person gathering designed for deeper conversation, creative nourishment, and connection that can only happen when we sit together.