After photographing families for almost two decades, and being someone who regularly likes to take pictures of my own family, I’ve realized that there is a lot of magic that happens when you stop trying to control every detail.
Oh I’m so happy! I would love to know, what lesson did you walk away with that felt most helpful to you? I love that you’re starting your photography business journey!! xoxo
I definitely still need to learn the settings on my camera and how to shoot in different lighting but I also like how you touched a lot on just having confidence in your skill and how that allows you to be cool during stressful or non ideal situations in your business. I hope to someday get there!
I love this post and the images you shared from the session - stunning! Did you shoot with everyone’s trusted Portra 400, or did you use a higher ISO film during the indoor sections of the shoot? xx
This is such a helpful post!
Oh I’m so happy! I would love to know, what lesson did you walk away with that felt most helpful to you? I love that you’re starting your photography business journey!! xoxo
I definitely still need to learn the settings on my camera and how to shoot in different lighting but I also like how you touched a lot on just having confidence in your skill and how that allows you to be cool during stressful or non ideal situations in your business. I hope to someday get there!
I love this post and the images you shared from the session - stunning! Did you shoot with everyone’s trusted Portra 400, or did you use a higher ISO film during the indoor sections of the shoot? xx