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SUMMERANA MAGAZINE | JUNE 2019 | THE "FINE ART" ISSUE

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<strong>SUMMERANA</strong><br />

<strong>MAGAZINE</strong><br />

4. The first time I photographed a newborn, I thought to myself “How hard can<br />

this be, it’s just a baby and all they do is sleep". But it turns out, when you want<br />

to take pictures of a baby, they don’t sleep. They also want to eat, pee and poop<br />

on everything and stay curled up like a ball. I no longer photograph babies.<br />

Turns out, the only babies I really like are my own. No more needs to be said<br />

about that.<br />

5. I used to look at backgrounds all the time.I wanted that background that was<br />

really going to stand out and be cool but I was looking for the wrong thing.<br />

What I should have been looking for is light. Light is what makes a photo truly<br />

beautiful. You can have the most amazing clients, they can be gorgeous and<br />

well dressed, but if you don’t have the right light or know how to use the light<br />

around you, your image won’t ever reach its full potential.<br />

6. For about the first 4 years of owning my business (it’s now been 9 years total),<br />

I wouldn’t show a client the back of my camera.I would laugh it off and say<br />

something lame like you can’t see until I post a sneak peek for you. The truth<br />

was that I wasn’t confident in my SOOC image that I didn’t want them to see<br />

what it looked like. And I don’t do a ton of editing! But I couldn’t handle them<br />

looking at that image in the camera and being worried that I didn’t know what I<br />

was doing.<br />

7. Three days ago I showed up to a session without a memory card in my camera.I<br />

often times just run out the door with a water bottle, my phone, and my<br />

camera. I get to the location and look atmy camera and just about died. The<br />

worst part…the session was with one of the twins mentioned in confession #3.<br />

No lie. Put your card back into your camera when you’re done downloading<br />

photos. Keep extra cards in your bag. Take your bag with you!<br />

8. Communicate with your clients. This year I have finally put together great<br />

looking guides for my clients. When they inquire about booking or when they<br />

book, I send them a Welcome Guide and a Pricing Guide. Once we get about 2<br />

weeks away from the session, I send them a "What to Wear Guide", as well as a<br />

Guide that goes over everything they can expect. This helps them get all the information<br />

they need and you look awesome. Why am I so thorough now? Because<br />

I spent a few years of not being thorough.<br />

9. Every January I get scared. Typically people don’t book a whole lot of sessions<br />

in January because they’re still paying for Christmas and they just did pictures<br />

in the fall.I know this, yetwhen I look at an empty calendar in January, I<br />

still get scared. I worry that maybe this is the year that people stop calling me.<br />

Maybe this is the year that all the people that wanted photos doneby me have<br />

had them and that’s it, I’m done. Maybe raising my prices was the worst idea<br />

I’ve ever had. But then halfway through January people start booking again and<br />

by April I’m so busy I don’t have any free time.<br />

I’m confident in who I am as a person and as a photographer.Now I let people<br />

look at the back of my camera and this January wasn't terrifying. I’ve been<br />

scouting for new locations to shoot at and I’ve upgraded my camera 3 times already<br />

since starting with my Rebel. Of course I got a few more memory cards<br />

and I don’t plan to ever lose files again.Also I still don’t photograph babies... I<br />

know what I love to shoot and what I don’t. I’ve worked hard to be able to say<br />

no. I try hard and I have loyal clients because of it. Please learn from my mistakes!<br />

And know that whatever mistake you make, you aren’t the first one to<br />

make it.<br />

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