How I’ve Worked On My Business During Quarantine
Hello self-employed friend! If you're anything like me, you're finding yourself on an unwanted, unpaid vacation and feeling anxious. I've been on an emotional roller coaster, happily sipping gin and tonic on my patio one minute and letting feelings of helplessness creep in the next. I'll admit that working on my business during this time has been
4 Books to Read When You Need Motivation
I've been called a pessimist many times in my life. I like to think of myself as a realist, but as others close to me have pointed out, I can get myself into a mess of unnecessary worry and stress. I tend to overthink, put an intense amount of pressure on myself to achieve my goals, and
My Favorite Wedding Photography Gear
I've spent a lot of money on the wrong things. But that being said, trial and error is how I've come across some of my favorite gear, tools, shops, etc that I use in my business today. I'm writing this post in hopes that I can you take advantage of my many attempts at landing on the right
The best timeline tips I’ve learned after 6 years of being a wedding photographer
So, if it's nearly impossible to control all the variables on your wedding day that impact timeline, what can you do to make things flow smoothly? Well my friends, I've got answers. I work with all my couples to provide advice on how to A. spend as much time together on their wedding day as possible, B. how
Yellow Wedding Palette Inspiration
Last November, I had the privilege of shooting at one of the most stunning venues in all of DFW- The Olana. Nestled along Lake Lewisville, just about 40 minutes north of downtown Dallas, this venue is a literal palace. You may recognize the Olana from a few other styled shoot galleries I've shared from the Styled Shoots