Meet Seattle’s Wonder Woman of Women’s Wellness | Go behind the scenes of her new personal branding photoshoot

Meet Women’s Wellness wonder woman - Jennifer Lynn. This petite powerhouse of kindness, caring and a one-stop, sigh of relief for ladies, age 25-65 has founded a much needed female-focused resource to answer our questions (… you know, THE questions - fertility, aging, weight, menopause and so much more.)

With a Doctorate of Nursing and a matching Masters, Bachelors and Board Certification - Jennifer Lynn launched her new Wellness for Women practice and our Studio B team was thrilled to photograph her new personal branding, marketing and website images.

  • Fertility

  • Menopause

  • Weight

  • Aging

  • Nutrition

Meet Jennifer!

“I’m doing what I love… what I think is best for every patient “

For over 15 years, Jennifer has been helping women when they need it most. Her new Eastside practice is dedicated to providing the individualized care that has been missing in our community.

Personal Branding - the look & feel is important: The woman behind, in front, and the foundation of the the Women’s Wellness Brand, Jennifer wanted her personal branding images to reflect a telemedicine practice that is inviting, warm, and decidedly feminine.

BRANDING GOALS | Virtual Healthcare Clinic: Our goal as branding photographers was to help Jennifer create professional marketing images that communicated her vision - Wellness for Women provides quick, confidential and care that is a click away.

The Always Awesome Headshot: Everyone needs an up-to-date - always awesome professional headshot. This is the foundation of trust and very often the first digital introduction online that new people will have to your and your personal brand.

On a personal note: we have been photographing Jennifer and her family for over a decade and it is with the most joy that we wish her all of the success in the world — we cannot wait to watch your Wellness for Women journey.

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