Amy Jean is an award winning and widely published documentary photographer. For over 25 years Amy Jean has used her craft as a way of storytelling.

She is renowned for her sensitivity to the people, environment and situation she is photographing. This unique ability to really ‘see’ and adapt has seen Amy Jean travel the world documenting positive aspects of community, ritual and ceremony.

Her work with The Big Sing in the desert led her to winning the prestigious Australian life photography prize.

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Documenting happenings that matter.

From documenting high end experiences in France to widows and orphans in Afghanistan, sports and song with First Nations desert people to witchy rituals in the hills of Byron Bay. Amy Jean works closely with individuals and organisations to create visual storytelling to convey their inspiring message, highlight their positive impact, and build momentum.

Amy Jean has worked with multiple charities empowering the world’s most vulnerable people through photography workshops and training.

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Portraits that Empower.

In a world where imagery is dominating our culture, there is a real struggle between who we truly are and who we are expected or pressured to be, to feel a sense of belonging.

 Portrait sessions with Amy Jean are a journey. She guides you to re-member your true inner calling, your authentic integral nature, and works with you to reconnect back to your wild Self. She supports people in exploring who they are when they allow the light of full Self to shine. How do they feel, look, be when they are standing in their power, in alignment with their higher self and embodying their unique gift to the world.

Documenting happenings that matter. Portraits that Empower.

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Amy Jean travels for work and lives on Bunjalung Country, Byron Bay, Australia with her partner, two beautiful children & dog. They enjoy and respect the nature around them.

Amy Jean acknowledges the First Nations people of this land and pays her respect to the Elders and Ancestors past, present and emerging.