Thank you so much for listening to my presentation! I hope it opened up your eyes to all the possibility that is awaiting you so that you can start to lead the life you’ve always dreamed of and deserve! Grab your free worksheet here to know Why You Don't Have to Cap Your Wedding Bookings in 2021!
If you're a self-employed photographer and an entrepreneur, here are the 4 ideas for bringing in more income as a photographer while stuck at home during covid-19. This is an interview with Viara Mileva for Shine and Thrive podcast.
Have you ever wondered how to instantly connect with the people you photograph on a wedding day and how to document these moments authentically? If you're thinking, “Hell yeah,” then I have good news for you. There is a super-effective way to do that. I'm super excited to let you in on my biggest kept secret how I document people so authentically on wedding days.
I've said this before and I will say it again - it is SO possible for you to make MORE money while working LESS, and having more free time to spend with your loved ones and doing things you enjoy most in life. Today, I will share my top 3 reasons to fall in love with outsourcing that made all these amazing things possible!
Every photographer comes to a point in their career where they have to face ONE important question - should I generalize or specialize? If you have ever wondered whether you should be photographing everything that comes your way or focus on shooting a particular niche, this episode is for you!
I have a very quick and simple tip for all you photographers out there. And while it's super easy and effortless to implement into your wedding workflow, it's something that will make a huge difference for you and your clients.
I refuse to use story filters on Instagram and in this episode I talk about the WHY behind it. As the world becomes more digital, we’re reaching a point where so many things we see online have a filter. The WHY behind what we do is so important since every action and decision can build our confidence or break it down.
In this episode, the focus is on chasing “unrealistic” dreams and actually achieving them by streamlining your goal-setting process. The year 2020 is here so let’s get it off to a great start! In this episode, I walk you through my easy-to-follow seven-step process to setting goals and mapping them out in order to make them a reality.
In my first episode featuring a guest, I talk to my client-turned-friend Sam from Samantha Joy Photography as she shares her journey going from a 9-5 corporate job to going full-time as a photography business owner in only two and half years.
This topic can be a little controversial. I feel very strongly about the fact that getting tagged by clients on social media doesn't really matter.
Money can be such a tricky topic - we all want to make more of it but you know what? In order to do that, you have to make a change and do it now! Yes, start right now! In this blog, I share actionable steps that you can take as a wedding photographer to earn more money every year and grow your business.
In this blog post, I cover everything you need to know about documenting the story of a wedding day authentically. These are the Top 10 In-Between Moments to Document on Wedding Daysy that are worth paying extra attention to. After all, we photographers want to make sure we capture the most authentic and unforgettable moments for our couples that they will cherish for years to come.
I share my nine-year journey as a server to a full-time wedding photographer. My goal is to inspire and help others to realize their potential so that they can live the life they dream of and deserve. It starts by believing yourself and showing up as 100% you.
I answer the number one question I get from photographers: How to attract and book more clients. See how authenticity can make a huge difference for your personal and professional life. Learn how vulnerability helps you make connections that will lead to the clients you want to work with.
I share how you as a photographer can find your editing style and stay true to it. Photographers are our own worst critics, and until we put boundaries for ourselves, we constantly go back and forth between being confident to doubting ourselves.
Speaking from experience, I know how easy it is to lose sight of taking care of our mind, body and soul during wedding season. Time and time again I have put my own personal needs on the back burner and I let the busy-ness of work take over.
All these shoulds were stories that my mind created after observing how other photographers work and what was featured on wedding blogs, but then I asked myself a question. WHY?