A woman with bright orange hair, smiling, kneeling among pink blossoms and green grass, her hands crossed over her chest.

I’m Jennifer Roth photographer, guide, and creator of sacred spaces for women to reconnect with themselves.

My work is devoted to visibility, embodiment, and living in rhythm with the natural cycles that shape us.

Through sacred photography, community gatherings, and mentorship, I support women in softening the armor they’ve built to survive and rediscovering the strength, wisdom, and truth that already lives within them.

Photography, for me, is not about posing or performance.
It is an act of witnessing.
A moment where you are seen without judgment and invited to meet yourself with compassion.

My Inner Temple and the spaces I hold are intentionally created as sanctuaries.
Places where women can slow down, release expectation, and feel safe enough to be fully present in their bodies.

My path to this work was not linear.
It was born from my own healing.

I have lived the experience of carrying emotional weight, disconnecting from my body, and using protective patterns to cope. Through deep inner work, embodiment practices, and radical self-compassion, I began to listen to my body instead of fighting it.

Over time, I physically and emotionally shed more than 90 pounds of armor.

That transformation changed everything.
It reshaped the way I see healing, the way I hold space, and the way I guide others.

Today, I create spaces with reverence, grounded presence, and deep respect for each woman’s journey. My background in yoga and embodiment informs the way I support, anchor, and witness transformation through photography, circles, and mentorship.

This work is not about fixing yourself.
It is not about becoming someone new.

It is about remembering who you have always been.

And learning to trust her again.

If this work resonates, I would be honored to walk alongside you.