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“Be extremely passionate. Be narrow focused. Work with the people and the subjects you want to work with. Give yourself grace in the beginning
Dealing with difficult horses is one of the hardest parts of directing a photo session. Naughty horses come with the territory of being an
Let me preface this post with how I view my sessions: I am hired to make images that my client loves. I’m not hired
The majority of my photography business is portrait work for personal use: I am hired by an individual or a family to preserve personal
I had the honor of being on Episode #37 of the Horse People Podcast! Listen to the episode here.
I had the honor to talk to Freelance Remuda for their special Vlog: Contracts and Why You Need Them!
On the Vlog, talking about contracts 🤝 Why do photographers need contracts? When did I start using contracts? How did I draft my first one? What’s my logic behind using one? Listen to find out!
Before planning for a new year, I try to take inventory of the year prior to identify strengths, weaknesses, accomplishments, and potential improvements. In
Being consistent means being dependable. People can count on you and expect the same delivery each time you’re hired. Consistency goes a long way in