metaFox deep pictures
Cards for coaching and reflection
52 inspiring images and powerful coaching questions in one set.
Your starting point into deep conversation or closure for your workshop. Use the power of pictures to trigger people to dig deeper – at home, with your team or in coaching and therapy.
The postcard coaching tool

Images are the most profound way of perception. Questions guide our life. The metaFox deep pictures combine both. On the front – an image, and on the back a matching, powerful question.
A coaching and contemplation tool for individuals and groups. One card per week for one year. For yourself and people who matter.
Discover themed decks fitting your every need
deep pictures for personal reflection
Where do I want to go? What will the new year bring? And how do I want to spend my time? These and other questions can help you build the life you want. The deep pictures use beautiful images and thought-provoking questions that stimulate deep reflection and meaningful change.
• Get a weekly inspiration dose by reflecting on one image and one question per week.
• Build your own vision board with uplifting image and stimulating questions.
• Spend quality time together with your family and friends and share dreams, concerns and gratitude.
Read more• Get a weekly inspiration dose by reflecting on one image and one question per week.
• Build your own vision board with uplifting image and stimulating questions.
• Spend quality time together with your family and friends and share dreams, concerns and gratitude.
deep pictures for coaching
In coaching processes, it is important to use a variety of triggers in order to tap into your coachee's inner insightfulness and creativity. The deep pictures can facilitate this process.
• Find personal strengths, honest support and define clear processes.
• Diminish inner resistance by using meaningful images.
• Develop multiple solution strategies that are effective.
• Find personal strengths, honest support and define clear processes.
• Diminish inner resistance by using meaningful images.
• Develop multiple solution strategies that are effective.
deep pictures for workshops and group work
Groups and teams often experience very complex processes. The deep pictures are a carefully designed trigger to make the invisible visible, the implicit explicit, change dynamics and improve interaction among team members. Use the deep pictures during soft skill training, in team meetings or professional coaching as:
• An ice-breaker for an event and conversation starter.
• An opening for conflict solving discussions.
• A parting token at the end of a seminar or training.
• A prompt for clarifying emotions and needs in critical situations.
Read more• An ice-breaker for an event and conversation starter.
• An opening for conflict solving discussions.
• A parting token at the end of a seminar or training.
• A prompt for clarifying emotions and needs in critical situations.
deep pictures for human connection
The deep pictures are postcards with depth. They are a space for your thoughts, a microphone for your voice. Send one card a week for one year to your loved ones and make thoughtful greetings a habit.
• For friends, family and the important people in your life.
• For a more genuine, interpersonal communication.
• For an empathic exchange.
• For friends, family and the important people in your life.
• For a more genuine, interpersonal communication.
• For an empathic exchange.
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deep pictures for personal reflection
Where do I want to go? What will the new year bring? And how do I want to spend my time? These and other questions can help you build the life you want. The deep pictures use beautiful images and thought-provoking questions that stimulate deep reflection and meaningful change.
• Get a weekly inspiration dose by reflecting on one image and one question per week.
• Build your own vision board with uplifting image and stimulating questions.
• Invite friends over and discover surprising answers to personal questions.
• Spend quality time together with your family and share dreams, concerns and gratitude.
Read more• Get a weekly inspiration dose by reflecting on one image and one question per week.
• Build your own vision board with uplifting image and stimulating questions.
• Invite friends over and discover surprising answers to personal questions.
• Spend quality time together with your family and share dreams, concerns and gratitude.
deep pictures for coaching
In coaching processes, it is important to use a variety of triggers in order to tap into your coachee's inner insightfulness and creativity. The deep pictures can facilitate this process.
• Find personal strengths, honest support and define clear processes.
• Diminish inner resistance by using meaningful images.
• Develop multiple solution strategies that are effective.
• Find personal strengths, honest support and define clear processes.
• Diminish inner resistance by using meaningful images.
• Develop multiple solution strategies that are effective.
deep pictures for workshops and group work
Groups and teams often experience very complex processes. The deep pictures are a carefully designed trigger to make the invisible visible, the implicit explicit, change dynamics and improve interaction among team members. Use the deep pictures during soft skill training, in team meetings or professional coaching as:
• An ice-breaker for an event and conversation starter.
• An opening for conflict solving discussions.
• A parting token at the end of a seminar or training.
• A prompt for clarifying emotions and needs in critical situations.
Read more• An ice-breaker for an event and conversation starter.
• An opening for conflict solving discussions.
• A parting token at the end of a seminar or training.
• A prompt for clarifying emotions and needs in critical situations.
deep pictures as postcards
The deep pictures are postcards with depth. They are a space for your thoughts, a microphone for your voice. Send one card a week for one year to your loved ones and make thoughtful greetings a habit.
• For friends, family and the important people in your life.
• For a more genuine, interpersonal communication.
• For an empathic exchange.
• For friends, family and the important people in your life.
• For a more genuine, interpersonal communication.
• For an empathic exchange.
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What the users say
The Team Cards "Growing Together" and the Emotion Cards are particularly useful for my work with teens. This is because their combination of images on one side and questions on the other offer a direct entry into deeper conversation. The images and questions allow the youngsters to compare their perception of themselves with how others perceive them - which triggers thoughts, discussion and self-reflection. The cards also work really well for uniting a group.

I got myself a set of Deep Pictures for the 30th edition of BEST's Trainer Camp, on which a new generation of soft-skill trainers was raised. Over 12 days, we were able to use the cards in all sorts of situations, be it in training sessions for reflecting upon experiences, for retrospectives at the end of each day or for stimulating thoughts during individual coaching. The highlight for our participants was, of course, that at the end of the event everyone could take home a card with the personal greetings of the remaining participants.

I ordered these motiv cards in a set of 2, on the following themes "World of emotions" and "Growing together". Both sets are ideally adapted for various applications. Especially the combination of a picture and supportive questions make these deep picture cards something special. They intuitively support the user to give free rein to their thoughts. A great investment for every trainer and coach in a further coaching method. I am still delighted with the deep pictures. Thanks a lot.
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Meet the artists behind metaFox Deep Pictures
Aaron Burden, Adam Fossier, Ahmed Carter, Alex, Alexander Andrews, Alex Iby, Alex Wise, Amaury Salas, Ana Juma, Aron Visuals, Andrea Enriquez-Cousino, Anton Sulsky, Ben White, Brooke Lark, Bud Helisson, Caroline Selfors, Casey Horner, Cedric Klei, Cloudvisual, Danielle Macinne, Dark Rider, Dawid Zawila, Dyaa Eldin, Eduardo Mallmann, Elijah O’Donell, Dan Grinwis, Hailie Oh, Ian Dooley, Jannes Glas, Jason Leung, Jeremy Bishop, Jonathan Petersson, Kevin Ku, Kunj Parekh, Kyle Glenn, Leio McLaren, Linus Nylund, Louis Maniquet, Luis Alfonso Orellana, Marvin Meyer, Matt Duncan, Max Larochelle, Mohamed Nohassi, Nathan Dumlao, Nick Fewings, Oscar Blair, Rosie Kerr, Sam Beasley, Sarah Sharp, Štefan Štefančík, Tobias Weghorn, Trevor Cole, Valentin Antonucci, Alejandra Quiroz, Austin Ban, Ameen Fahmy, Anastasia Petrova, Bernard Hermant, Burst, Chinh Le Duc, Chris Lawton, Christopher Campbell, Chuttersnap, Cristian Newman, Daniel Cheung, Daniel Watson, Diego Jimenez, Dmitry Ratushny, Dylan Nolte, Ellehem, Elliott Chau, Emilio Garcia, Everton Vila, Evgeni Tcherkasski, Ewelina Karezona Karbowiak, Felix Prado, George Becker, Giancarlo Revolledo, giselaatje, Giuseppe Murabito, Greg Rakozy, Hidde Rensink, James Pond, Jason Leung, Jason Rosewell, Jean Beaufort, Jeremy Thomas, Josh Calabrese, Joshua Earle, Joshua Hibbert, Jukan Tateisi, Kazu Photos, Kazuend, Khara Woods, Kristina Flour, Lisa Fotios, Luca Iaconelli, Margarida Csilva, Matthew Henry, Mathias Reed, Mayur Gala, Mike Giles, Milan Seitler, NASA, One Idea LLC, Pineapple Supply, Radek Grzybowski, Rhondak, Ridham Nagralawala, Sam Manns, Scott Webb, Senjuti Kundu, Shane Rounce, sasint, Sidharth Bhatia, Simon Matzinger, Tabea Damm, Todd Quackenbush, Tyler Nix, Val Vesa, Vincentiu Solomon, Vikram Mudaliar, Vincent van Zalinge, Warren Wong, Yiran Ding, Ylanite Koppens, Zach Lucero, Anna Tukhfatullina, Chester Alvarez, Cristina Cerda, Daiga Ellaby, Daniel Funes Fuentes, Danielle Macinne, Dawid Zawila, Deanna Ritchie, Debora Cardenas, Elaine Casap, Emma Simpson, Esteban Lopez, Eugenio Mazzone, Evelyn Paris, Gianandrea Villa, Guille Pozzi, Harli Marten, Hartmut Tobies, Ian Baldwin, Icons8, James Douglas, Jan Schulz, Javardh, Job Mario, Jonas Vincent, Jonatan Pie, Jon Tyson, Kalle Kortelainen, Maksim Shutov, Marcel Gnauk, Marko Blažević, Marko Pekic, Markus Spiske, Megan Thomas, Mehrdad Haghighi, Mihai Surdu, N., Noah Siliman, Robert Wiedemann, Serkan Turk, Swapnil Dwivedi, Tim Mossholder, TK Hammonds, Vladimir Kudinov, Wesley Caribe.