Women with Moxie Vibe Tribe Sneak Peek!
Here are a few sneak peeks to the Vibe Tribe photoshoot for Women with Moxie in Portland, Oregon.
More to come soon!



Here are a few sneak peeks to the Vibe Tribe photoshoot for Women with Moxie in Portland, Oregon.
More to come soon!










Here are some of the amazing women of the Vibe Tribe of Women with Moxie!













Updated Headshots for Clinic Director and Acupuncturist, Liz. We photographed on-site at the client’s office using natural light.
Marketing photography for Women with Moxie during their 2018 promo video. Their goal is to provide women in business access to a global network of support and resources to up level their professional and personal success. View their 2018 video





“In my acupuncture practice, and through the support of Chinese herbal medicine, we will collaborate to remind your body of its ability to adapt to stressors and restore balance.” —The Road Home
“Renew your confidence in your ability to heal.” —The Road Home
“The early Chinese believed the human body had been formed from vital breaths that resembled the wind or external breaths of the universe. They also believed that the skin of the body served as an interface between the breaths of the internal world and the external breaths of the universe. It functioned as a mobile, permeable boundary allowing the movement of substances, energies, and signs outward from the body, or inward from the larger world.” –Angie Jackson LAC The Road Home
“Health was not the absence of disease, but the presence of balance: in the internal world, the external world, and the relationship between the two.
In the internal world, the vital breaths flow along twelve main pathways, or meridians, which run throughout the body. The meridians are connected to and influenced by the musculoskeletal system, the organ systems, the emotions, and the mind. The flow of vital breaths in the meridians is also influenced by: the climate, the seasons, and the physical environment of the external world.
My work as a Chinese medicine practitioner involves assessing the movement of these vital breaths, understanding internal and external stressors that influence their movement, and inserting needles in points along the meridians and prescribing herbs to remind the body of its ability to both adapt to these stressors and restore balance.” –Angie Jackson LAC The Road Home