Light Finder

Someone called me a light finder once- it stuck with me. “Jennifer the Light Finder. You always find the light. It’s amazing.” The idea of helping people unearth and ignite their inner light for the world to see is what I love most about being a photographer. As a Life Activation Practitioner, Ritual Master, Healer, Teacher, and Ensofic Ray practitioner in the Lineage of King Salomon through the Modern Mystery School, I also get to help people remember who they are on even higher levels. I help people remember that they are Divine Eternal Beings having a physical experience. This level of empowerment moves mountains in people’s lives.

Throughout life I’ve had to make decisions, I could wallow in the anger and misery of a situation, or I could “find the beauty or create it myself.” If I can’t find the good, I need to be the good or create the good. These last few years have been awful for the world, and it knocked me down too, but I couldn’t let it keep me down, I had to rise up and meet it face to face. Not with a more anger or negativity, but with light. Along this path I learned that I can’t give what I don’t have and I can’t ask of others what I’m unwilling to do myself. If I want the world to be kinder, I needed to be kinder. If I want others to be more understanding and compassionate, I needed to be those things. Otherwise, I’m not in integrity. We can’t end hate and judgement with more hate and judgement. We can’t judge the judginess out of people. We can’t hate the racism out of people. We can’t bring light to our world using darkness.

My life’s mission to be a lighthouse that brings all people together. When we come together we can heal these massive divides that are tearing us apart. It starts with ourselves first. When I heal myself, I show the way for others to heal themselves. My goal as a photographer & a healer is to make everyone, regardless of their skin color, gender, age, size, shape, ability, religion, political leaning etc. remember their divinity and heal their wounds so we can heal our society.


My favorite form of meditation is abstract photography at the intersection of sunlight and saltwater. It’s oxygen to me.

I’ve been a photographer since 1992. I started with a Pentax K1000 and playing in a darkroom in high school in Oregon. In the beginning it was all about the landscapes and the nature photography. When I had my two babies I switched over to portraits as my main genre, but the nature photography never left me.

Sunset Abstraction. Unfiltered.


Photo of water and sunlight. Looks like liquid gold

Liquid Gold? Phoeniz, AZ October 2021