Photographer | Educator | Guide

Self Portrait NOLA 2013
Patricia’s journey has been shaped by curiosity and intention. From photographing designed spaces to her fine art series Search for Identity — One Woman’s Way, her work explores place, story, and personal perspective.
Professional Foundations:
Patricia Bean’s professional path began with a simple but defining understanding:
Every image has a purpose—and the photographer’s role is to create that emphasis.
That belief shaped her early commercial work, where each photograph needed to communicate something clear and specific. It became the foundation of what would later develop into the Intentional Image Method™.
She carried that philosophy into years of interior design and architectural photography, translating the visions of designers, architects, and builders into images that captured not just how a space looked, but how it was experienced.
Her photography has appeared in national and regional publications including San Diego Home & Garden, ASID Design Magazine, Signature Kitchens & Baths, and Coastal Home & Garden.
Photography isn’t just about capturing where you’ve been — it’s about discovering and sharing how you see the world.
Along the way she developed a deep understanding of one essential truth — that every compelling photograph begins not with a camera setting, but with a clear intention about what the image must say.
That understanding took shape through years of guiding people through the same streets, the same light, the same moments of hesitation and discovery.—particularly in Saint Augustine—she guided travelers to to slow down, observe more carefully and to recognize visual relationships, understand light, and create images with clarity, depth, and meaning wherever they travel.
Through this work, one idea became consistently clear:
Strong photographs do not begin with the camera — They begin with knowing what to notice.
From Experience to Method
Standing with someone in a place they had just walked through—watching them begin to notice what had previously gone unseen—the way Patricia described a scene, the way she directed attention, and the way people responded began to form a clear, repeatable approach.
This became the Intentional Image Method™:
A way of recognizing what draws your attention, understanding why it matters, and shaping a photograph from that awareness.
Saint Augustine is where this work found its voice. But the method extends far beyond it—
because any place, once approached this way, becomes a classroom. And the skill is yours to keep.

A Living Classroom
Patricia’s move to Saint Augustine was intentional.
She chose one of the most historically layered cities in the country as a place to teach—not as a destination, but as a classroom.
Over years of guiding photographers of all levels, she observed something consistent:
People could recognize something compelling in a scene—but didn’t know how to work with it.
As they learned to slow down and focus their attention, their photographs began to change—along with their ability to recognize how light, structure, and relationships shape what they were seeing.
And with that, their experience of the place itself began to change as well.
A Complete Approach
The Intentional Image Method™ grew directly from those experiences.
Paired with the Premium Traveler’s Photography System™, Photograph Series™ and The Intentional Image Method™, it now forms a complete framework for learning how to see before photographing.
This work teaches people to:
•recognize what matters
•understand how elements relate
•and create images with clarity and intention
Not just in one place—but anywhere.

