Posts Tagged ‘#photographytips’
Do you have a streamlined workflow?
My newborn sessions used to 3-4 hours, my clients and I were exhausted. HoI was working long hours and lack of time to spend with my family. My work is inspired by the people I photograph! I realised I couldn’t carry on like that. So I created my signature workflow and style that totally transformed…
Read MoreMistakes I Made – 1. Forget about education, just buy more presets!
When I was starting out, I followed many photographers I admire. I purchased many presets they used and I hoped they would help me achieve stunning photos like them with ‘’one-click’’. I’ve wasted a lot of money on presets and time in front of the computer to fix and edit my photos. Most of the…
Read MoreNewborn Shoot Inspiration – Nico Newborn
Canon Mark 5 IV / 35mm 1.4 / F3.2 / Natural Light from window Baby Nico didn’t want to leave his mommy’s breast for a minute ???? Luckily, my signature workflow works with different kinds of babies! For me, a photoshoot is beyond creating beautiful photos but capturing those precious moments and memories. I absolutely…
Read MorePhotography Tip – Mirror Reflection Style
This week’s photography tip – How to create Mirror Reflection Style ????????. I love stepping out of my comfort zone, trying new angles and creating something new from each of my newborn shoots.I’ve seen some mirror reflection shots from other photographers on social media.I would love to share how-to steps and what equipment you would…
Read MoreMy journey from working from clients’ home to 6 figure photography business.
Back in 2010, I was lugging all of my gear to and from client’s homes for 3 years – a large beanbag, baskets, bowls, different coloured backdrops, and wraps… I gave birth to my first son in 2013 by C-Section, and I wasn’t allowed to drive for 6 weeks. One of my clients had a…
Read MoreMy Lessons Learned You don’t want to miss out on!
13 years ago, I took a leap of faith – I sold my house and left my well-paid office job to follow my dream of becoming a photographer. All I had at the time was my camera and many unknowns. Of course, you don’t have to do that! I worked in a restaurant to earn…
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