Events & retreats
Meghan Currie 200 H Teacher Training, Bali
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Looking for a photographer for your spiritual event or retreat?
A yoga event or retreat is a deeply immersive experience—one of movement, stillness, connection, and transformation. My approach to photography reflects this same flow: natural, unobtrusive, and intuitive. Rather than staging moments, I document the energy as it unfolds, capturing the essence of the practice, connection, the shared experience, and the atmosphere of presence.
Whether it’s a serene sunrise meditation, a dynamic flow session, or quiet moments of reflection, I blend into the background, allowing participants to stay fully present while I preserve the magic of the retreat. The result? Authentic images that bring the experience to life, long after it has ended.
Additionally, I offer personal yoga portraits during the retreat—an opportunity for participants to have their own unique practice captured in a way that feels true to them. With my background as a yoga teacher, I guide each session with a deep understanding of alignment and movement, ensuring that every image feels both natural and empowering.
If you’re hosting a retreat or event and want to preserve its essence through soulful, organic photography, I’d love to connect. Let’s create something beautiful together.
Meghan Currie 200H Yoga Teacher Training, Bali
What to expect?
Events
Every event holds a unique rhythm—a blend of movement, connection, and fleeting moments that tell a story. My approach is intuitive and unobtrusive, allowing me to capture the essence of your event in a way that feels natural and authentic.
With a soft, dreamy aesthetic and an eye for detail, I focus on the emotions, interactions, and atmosphere that make your gathering special. Whether it’s an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, I document the moments that might otherwise go unnoticed—so you can relive them time and time again.