Bay Area Photographer Creates Movement to Capture and Preserve Women’s Stories

Recently, my storytelling project celebrating women was featured in Pleasanton Weekly and it feels incredibly meaningful to see this work beginning to reach a wider audience.

I’m so grateful to Pleasanton Weekly for highlighting the project and sharing the voices of some of the remarkable women who have already been part of it. Their stories are powerful, honest, and deeply human—and they are exactly why this work exists.

As a professional photographer based in Pleasanton, I’ve spent years helping people feel confident and seen in front of the camera. But this project goes beyond a traditional portrait. It’s about capturing something far more lasting—identity, legacy, and truth.

What This Project Is About

This is more than a photoshoot. It’s a guided storytelling experience designed to help women be fully seen and heard.

Each participant is invited to share her story—her journey, her challenges, her growth, and her voice. Through both imagery and words, we’re creating something timeless. Something that reflects not just how a woman looks, but who she truly is.

Why This Matters

So many women wait.

They wait until life slows down.
Until they feel more ready.
Until the timing feels right.

But the truth is—your story matters now.

This project is an invitation to step forward, to be visible, and to preserve your story in a way that feels authentic, elevated, and deeply personal.

Be Part of the Movement

As this project continues to grow, I’m inviting more women to be part of it.

If you’ve been thinking about capturing your story—or simply feeling the pull to be seen in a more meaningful way—I’d love for you to learn more.

To the women who have already stepped into this experience—thank you. Your stories are powerful, and they deserve to be seen, heard, and remembered.

Nina Pomeroy

Professional headshot and portrait photographer since 2000, Headshots, Personal Branding and Lifestyle Portraits. Studio located in Pleasanton California.

http://ninapomeroy.com
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