I like wedding photography that throws you straight into it!
The kind of photos you can genuinely feel. That’s what I'm after here. Not just snapshots of a money dance and reception. But cinematic photos that capture energy, culture, and celebration.
Ok, but how?
Ever found yourself spiraling because a client used an awful filter on your photos—and you assumed they did it to undermine your artistry? Or you took a critique as a personal attack and responded with a defensive explanation instead of empathy and grace? If this sounds familiar, you’re not just damaging your reputation—you’re actively hurting your business.
By helping empower people to step in front of your camera, you yourself become higher value as a photographer.
Photography is a gift, and photographers who show effort are the ones who tend give the gift of photography to more clients.