What I wish people knew about the photography industry

Here’s what I wish people knew about my industry:

People think being a photographer is just about having an observant eye or a fancy camera.

But here’s the truth:
I’m not just clicking a button. I’m managing light, building a rapport with my subject, building confidence, calming nerves and creating something where the client goes you’ve really captured me here and sees themselves in a new light.
Every portrait session is about understanding the person and not just clicking the shutter. I know I say this a lot but it’s the most important thing.

And behind the scenes?

Yes, I know how to use my gear. But more importantly?
I know how to make you feel like you in front of the lens.

From the second you book, I’m already thinking about how to bring your personality to life, how to pose you without it feeling stiff or rigid, how to style and light you so that you recognize yourself.

I’m not just a creative, I’m running a business. That means strategy, marketing, editing, scheduling, client care, and still showing up and working hard every single day.

So no, I’m not just taking pictures.
I’m doing something far beyond that. I’m telling stories that make memories and I’m helping people see themselves, sometimes for the first time.

Here’s the truth bomb: A camera doesn’t create connection, I do. It doesn’t matter what the photo looks like if you can’t see the connection in it.

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