EPISODE · Oct 20, 2025 · 35 MIN
Brand Photography Through a Strategic Eye - Henika Thompson
from SoulEmbodiment Journey in Business and Life · host Renata Dosanjh
In this Conversations with Inspiring SoulSeekers episode, brand photographer Henika Thompson—founder of Henika Photography and a strategic partner for women entrepreneurs done with glossy sameness—shares how she moved from polished “art-piece” headshots to essence-led brand imagery. We trace her evolution to photographing in your real environment (where you feel most yourself) and her blend of heart + logic, respect, and patience to capture who you are, how you serve, and what you stand for—so your charisma shines, your message is clear, and your calling comes through.Henika opens up about working from the heart as well as the logic: asking the right questions, spotting patterns, offering clear opinions (“this can improve, this doesn’t work”), and co-creating at a calm pace. We explore how Human Design opened her door to go deeper with herself, helped her trust her gifts and gave her language to express her business; why respect, equality, and patience are non-negotiables on set (and when she travels and photographs people with consent); and how her love of creativity and beauty shows up beyond photography—from refining systems that stuck, to redesigning spaces that sold with ease.You’ll hear about:✨Moving past “glossy sameness” to essence-led visuals✨Heart + logic: the questions that unlock authentic images✨Using opinions and pattern-spotting to refine what’s already there✨Leading with respect, treating people equally, and having real conversations creates meaningful connections✨How Human Design clarified her process and positioningReady for meaningful images that open doors? Reach out to Henika:LinkedIn: Henika Thompson • Instagram: @henika_thompson website: henikaphotography.comIf this conversation resonated, subscribe to the podcast for more Stories with Inspiring SoulSeekers—and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode.
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In this Conversations with Inspiring SoulSeekers episode, brand photographer Henika Thompson—founder of Henika Photography and a strategic partner for women entrepreneurs done with glossy sameness—shares how she moved from polished “art-piece” headshots to essence-led brand imagery. We trace her evolution to photographing in your real environment (where you feel most yourself) and her blend of heart + logic, respect, and patience to capture who you are, how you serve, and what you stand for—so your charisma shines, your message is clear, and your calling comes through.Henika opens up about working from the heart as well as the logic: asking the right questions, spotting patterns, offering clear opinions (“this can improve, this doesn’t work”), and co-creating at a calm pace. We explore how Human Design opened her door to go deeper with herself, helped her trust her gifts and gave her language to express her business; why respect, equality, and patience are non-negotiables on set (and when she travels and photographs people with consent); and how her love of creativity and beauty shows up beyond photography—from refining systems that stuck, to redesigning spaces that sold with ease.You’ll hear about:✨Moving past “glossy sameness” to essence-led visuals✨Heart + logic: the questions that unlock authentic images✨Using opinions and pattern-spotting to refine what’s already there✨Leading with respect, treating people equally, and having real conversations creates meaningful connections✨How Human Design clarified her process and positioningReady for meaningful images that open doors? Reach out to Henika:LinkedIn: Henika Thompson • Instagram: @henika_thompson website: henikaphotography.comIf this conversation resonated, subscribe to the podcast for more Stories with Inspiring SoulSeekers—and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode.
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