Very early in my photography career, I remember when I was thinking about getting into the wedding industry. I was still in college and wasn’t 100% sure what the best way was to even get started, let alone find a couple who would want to hire me! In this post I’m sharing some ways for new photographers starting off in the industry to gain experience and building their portfolio!
Read MoreThe better prepared and ahead of the game you are on a wedding day, the more helpful you’ll be to the lead photographer. In turn, you’ll learn A TON and get so much more out of these on-the-job work experiences!
Read MoreAside from continuing to invest in education over the years, I truly believe that reflecting back on my past experiences and goals as a wedding photographer has been a driving force in growing our portfolio into a strong, consistent body of work.
Read MoreAs I pulled up to Eolia Mansion, a dense fog covered the grounds of the estate. Though I knew the mist and fog would look amazing in Janel and Phil's engagement photos, I was worried it wouldn't show much of the beautiful architecture that they wanted in their portraits! Janel and Phil didn’t let the fog steal their joy, and luckily, with a little experimenting I was able to create some of my favorite engagement photos to date.
Read MoreCindy’s portrait session for her company, Detaille Weddings and Events, was an absolute blast; we shared plenty of laughs together and chatted about our lives as business owners in the wedding industry. What made my time with Cindy extra special is that she is a dear friend of mine!
Read MoreArturo and I use our personalities to our advantage to create genuine friendships with our couples, because they want photographers who are as excited and invested in their day as much as they are. Being joyful will add value to you, your brand, and your business!
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