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April 2, 2020

How to Take Care of Yourself in a Crisis

It's impossible to overstate how quickly and how deeply the coronavirus crisis has changed how we work and live. It's hard to take care of yourself right now. The COVID-19 outbreak affects every aspect of our lives — our health, families, careers, finances, and more — and while everyone is experiencing this moment in a different way, this much is clear: everyone is affected. And everyone needs support. That's why taking this time to …

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December 17, 2015

The Undercover Agent of Transformation

On the surface, I am a photographer of women. At a deeper level, I imagine myself as an undercover agent of transformation. I know in my bones, and in my guts that the liberated power of woman can, will and does change the world for the better. That is, when we are not hiding from ourselves and each other… We innately realize and honor the interconnectedness of all life, we bear bright torches of compassion, and in the space of deep, …

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July 2, 2014

This day was my turn to express my fullest self infront of the camera…..

I got to experience what it's like for my clients to be in front of the camera. This day was my turn to express my fullest self infront of the camera….. This is me, Suzette Hibble of SHE Photography, in the RAW!  It can be an awkward and sometimes uncomfortable space. Yet, I find that with the right photographer, one can open up with ease and grace. Thank you Theresa Vargo for the amazing photos, and thank you for bringing the gift of …

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3 generations, daught, mother, grandmother

May 19, 2013

It’s me, true to the heart and raw, SHE Photography

SHE Photography Suzette Hibble unveiled in this moment, true to the heart and raw. I love my clients, my friends, my family. I love my job, I love being a mom, a wife, a doula a photographer. I love being a friend, a home maker, I love my life... My life is full, fast, and sometimes chaotic. I often move through my day fast, full of adrenaline and desire to take it all on, and be all that I can be, to be a success in all the areas of …

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Client Testimonials

Suzette created a relaxing, fun, natural environment for our family of six and the results were incredible. EVERY member of the family was thrilled with the results and we have a wonderful compilation of great memories. Now when anyone in the family needs to have some great photographs we call Suzette.

Kristen Desange
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This girl killed it!  Placed #1! #dancemoms #starpowerdancecompetition
ISO guidance on future training and career opportunities in the medical field. 

As many of you have known I have been on quite a healing journey.  For 15 years I struggled w chronic Lyme and co-infections.  What I learned during this journey is that the Western Medical system has some huge gaps.  It was when I explored Functional Medicine, Natuorpathic Medicine, Oriental Medicine, etc., that I finally got answers and started my healing journey.
2 years ago I embarked on a hard core journey to finally fully heal myself and was successful!  a huge shout out to Patrick Lynch at Sky Ridge Accupuncture and Oriental Medicine.  A combination of impeccable diet, herbs and Accupuncture were my solution.  I am sold.  I am grateful to all who have guided me on my path to this point.  I’ve worked w some incredible doctors. 
After so many years of diving in deep, I feel I know a lot, and there yet there is so much more to learn.  I want to know more.  I want to help others.  I want to continue to learn about Functional Medicine, Nutrition, health, etc. 
So my predicament, I’m obviously not going to medical school to become a doctor.  I don’t have the bandwidth for that, I wish I did.  What are my alternatives?
I’ve considered becoming a nurse or a Physicians Assistant. I’ve looked at online programs for Functional Nutrition. 
I have not worked in health care in any form, so I don’t come with a background in this field other than a ton of personal experience. 
I’d love to interview some of my friends who work in functional medicine, NP etc., to see what types of opportunities exist as a support person in this area.  Leaving the functional medicine expertise to the doctors and allowing the follow up, nutrition, wellness support to someone like me.  What type of training would I need?  I’d love any suggestions.  I’m looking at training through a company called Functional Nutrition Lab.  But again without prior background as a nurse or nutritionist, I fear I may not have all the pieces. I’d love any suggestion or guidance.  Or, if you would be willing to have a call with me, I’d love to pick your brain.

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