A mini-course with Danielle Cohen about where your self-image came from, and how to take it back.

30-minute video + workbook
Register today for $36!

We’re not actually designed to see our own face.

We only ever see reflections.

And those reflections have been shaped by forces that have very little to do with who we actually are.

Our self-image is not something we consciously built.
It was assembled for us, layer by layer, gaze by gaze, from the moment someone first looked at us and told us what they saw.

Family.
Media.
Peers who decided whether we belonged.
Roles we stepped into without anyone showing us how to inhabit them.

An overculture that profits when we feel inadequate and exhausted.

By the time we're adults, most of us are carrying an image of ourselves that was assembled by a committee we didn’t choose.

And we rarely get the chance to examine it.
We just live inside it and wonder why being seen still feels so hard.

We hold it as a personal problem when it’s actually a cultural inheritance.

Maybe this will sound familiar…

You've done years of inner work and you're still surprised by how uncomfortable it can feel to be seen.

Sometimes it shows up when you see a photo of yourself and immediately focus on everything that feels wrong.

Sometimes it shows up when you hear your own voice recorded and think, is that really what I sound like?

Sometimes it shows up in subtler ways — hesitating to share your work, softening your expertise so no one feels threatened, or second-guessing whether you're really allowed to take up the space you're in.

You know the way you see yourself isn’t the full truth.

But you can’t quite figure out where the distortion started, or how to shift it.

You've read the body positivity books.
Tried the affirmations.
Told yourself to stop caring what people think.

And yet something about the image you carry of yourself still doesn’t match who you really are.

You can feel the gap.

You just don’t know how to close it.

What if you could see where your self-image actually came from and begin reclaiming it?

That’s what An Image of One’s Own helps you do.

In this mini-course, Danielle Cohen traces the forces that quietly shape how we see ourselves, and shows you how to begin shifting that relationship.

Using photographs from across her own life, from newborn to age 52, she walks through the stages where our image gets formed and distorted.

And gives you a framework, a daily practice, and a way to start taking it back.

For $36, you get instant access to:

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Using photographs from across her lifetime, Danielle shows how the reflections we receive slowly become the way we see ourselves and what we can do about it.

The Teaching (30 minutes)

A watch-along companion guide that tracks the teaching as it unfolds.

Helps you notice what surfaces while you watch without interrupting the experience.

Includes three practices you can start the same day.

The Play Along Guide

A deeper reflection guide that walks you through gathering your own photographs across your life.

You'll retrace the story of how your self-image formed, and begin rewriting it on your own terms.

This is where the new concepts become personal paradigm shifts.

Your Image Map

I’mDanielle. Visibility guide and photographer. For 15 years I've helped people see and be seen, through brand photography, visibility mentorship and teaching, growth and impact strategy, and work that draws on depth psychology, somatics, and cultural critique.

I made AIOOO because I’ve lived this too, my own long, complicated relationship to my image, and because after 15 years and thousands of client sessions, I know this: the reason being seen feels so hard is almost never what we think it is. Once you understand where your image actually came from, something begins to shift.

This is what I wish I could hand every client before they sit in front of my camera or spend another dollar trying to or white-knuckle their way through a brand refresh, not understanding why it feels so hard.

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