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Kalamalca with Leah & Dave

May 6, 2022

Kalamalca Lake Engagement with Dave & Leah

March 2022

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Ready to take your photography game to the next le Ready to take your photography game to the next level? Head over to my YouTube channel, link in bio, to learn how to plan an epic creative photoshoot that will blow your clients' minds! ​​​​​​​​​
Whether you're just starting out or an established photographer, this video is for you. 

You don't want to miss out on all the tips and tricks I have to share on why creative photoshoots are so important for your business. 

So grab some popcorn, hit that link, and get ready to learn how to take your photography to new heights! 

#photographytips #creativity #photoshoot #learnwithme #dontmissout
Pro tips on how to pose a portrait session coming Pro tips on how to pose a portrait session coming at you in 3...2....1.....​​​​​​​​​
Strike a pose, but don't freeze like a statue! 
Tip #1: Loosen up and let your personality shine through. Show off your authentic self in front of the camera. 📸💃

Attention, chin! 
Tip #2: Create a flattering jawline by elongating your neck and slightly pushing your chin forward. Say goodbye to the double chin and hello to a confident profile! 💪✨

Bend it like Beckham, or maybe just your limbs. 
Tip #3: Add movement and flow to your poses by bending your arms, legs, or torso. Avoid stiffness and embrace the natural curves of your body. 🌟💃

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the best smiler of them all? 
Tip #4: Smile with your eyes! Channel your inner Tyra Banks and create a genuine and captivating smile that lights up your entire face. 😊✨

Rule of thirds and all things nice. 
Tip #5: Play with composition by positioning yourself off-center. Use the rule of thirds to create visually interesting and dynamic portraits. 📸🌟 

#PortraitPosingTips #StrikeAPose #PoseLikeAPro
Planning a creative photoshoot can be an exciting Planning a creative photoshoot can be an exciting way to build your portfolio and bring your artistic vision to life. Here are 5 points to consider when planning your next creative photoshoot:​​​​​​​​​
1️⃣ Conceptualize your vision: Start by clearly defining the concept and theme for your photoshoot. Consider the mood, style, and story you want to convey.

2️⃣ Create a mood board: Gather visual inspiration and create a mood board that captures the aesthetic and elements you want to incorporate into your photos.

3️⃣ Assemble the team: Collaborate with models, stylists, hair and makeup artists, and other professionals who can contribute to bringing your vision to life.

4️⃣ Plan logistics: Determine the location, props, wardrobe, and equipment needed for the shoot. Create a timeline and shot list to ensure a smooth workflow.

5️⃣ Execute with passion: On the day of the shoot, communicate your vision clearly, encourage creativity, and capture stunning images that reflect your unique style and showcase your skills.

By following these steps, you can effectively plan and execute a creative photoshoot that showcases your skills, expands your portfolio, and brings your artistic vision to life. Get ready to unleash your creativity and make a bold statement with your photography!

Save for later and plan something amazing!!!
As a new photographer, determining how to price yo As a new photographer, determining how to price your services can be a challenge. Here are 5 points to consider when pricing your photography:​​​​​​​​​

1. Research the market: Conduct thorough research on what other photographers in your area are charging for similar services. This will give you a baseline and help you understand the price range that your target market is willing to pay.

2. Calculate your costs: Take into account all your expenses, including equipment, software, marketing, insurance, transportation, and editing time. Calculate the total cost of doing business and factor that into your pricing to ensure you cover your expenses and make a profit.

3. Determine your desired income: Consider the income you want to earn from your photography business. This includes not only covering your costs but also paying yourself a salary that reflects your skills, expertise, and the value you provide to clients.

4. Consider your target market: Understand the demographics, preferences, and purchasing power of your target market. Adjust your pricing accordingly to align with their expectations and budget. Pricing too high may deter potential clients, while pricing too low may undervalue your services.

5. Value-based pricing: Instead of solely basing your prices on time spent or number of photos, consider the value you provide to your clients. Think about the quality of your work, your unique style, and the experience you offer. Reflect this value in your pricing to position yourself as a professional photographer.

Remember, pricing is not set in stone and can be adjusted over time as you gain more experience and build your reputation. Be confident in the value you provide and communicate it effectively to potential clients. Regularly evaluate and adjust your pricing strategy to ensure it aligns with your business goals and market conditions.

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