Shooting With Your Creative Team & Post Production

Once everyone on the creative team and everything for the shoot is confirmed, I’ll reach

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Shooting Nervous

Sweaty palms. Nausea. Chest tightness. Racing thoughts. “What if I can’t get a great shot? What if I forget something? What if I totally fail?” This is how I feel before a session sometimes. Particularly if it’s something different than the norm, or I haven’t shot in a while. Even after 10 years of shooting, […]

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