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Thank You to My Clients!

I am so proud of my photography clients! Seeing them have the time for workshops, more weddings and sessions, and more time with family has made me smile. Knowing that I play a part in letting them live their lives more fully and grow their business is so satisfying to me. So, to my clients and friends, thank you for allowing me the privilege to serve you! By serving you, I have also been able to grow my business and live the life I want to live too. It's a win win in the books! 😊😍 *My 8 yr old took this photo and my 3 yr old in the background playing in the dirt. 😉

Five Outsourcing Tips for Photographers

Happy Monday!! I've been away from blogging on a little blogging break and I'm back, ready to share five tips to help outsource your photo edits smoothly after you've found the right editor. See Part 1 and Part 2 on finding the right private photo editor first if you missed these posts! :-) Tip #1 : Know your style! A private photo editor is mainly for someone who already knows their style, what presets they like to use, their artistic approach, and so on! Our job is to match your style, not create one for you. Tip #2: Work on SOOC and Your Pre-Edits SOOC= Straight out of camera. Providing those anchor images for each scenario at a wedding or session really helps us to know what you want your photos to look like. The more you work on SOOC, the easier it is to actually make a preset for your photos too! A lot of my seasoned photographers have custom presets they use. I always suggest a sample anchor or two for each part of the day or different background. I also ask