While I only offer mini sessions once a year, I think this is still an important topic to discuss. Throughout the year I get requests for mini sessions, but I feel that they aren’t always appropriate for most families. While it seems like it’s convenient, or it will save you money, in the long run I don’t believe that’s true. I’m going to make this in a list form so that it’s easy to read and simple to understand. Not that I don’t think my readers are incapable, but parents need things as quick and easy as possible these days.
Read MoreBoudoir is More Than Nudity
When women contact me about the possibility of a boudoir session, I want to get to the "why".
Why now? Why have you come to this decision? Why is this important to you?
If she is doing it strictly for someone else then I tell her that we aren't going to be a good fit. The way that I photograph, the way that I approach every session, is for her. I don’t care what her partner thinks is sexy. I don’t care what magazines have told her her entire life. This is not for anyone but her.
She is the reason I do this…
Read MoreMoody annapolis maryland boudoir session
This was my first time visiting downtown Annapolis and I fell in love with it. There was such a neat vibe and the session took place in a very old apartment, built in the 1800s. The light in the apartment, paired with Sarah's decor and aesthetic, reminded me of an old painting. I love how moody most of these came out. I could photograph boudoir in this apartment every day.
Read MoreFree the headshot
I'm starting a movement called #freetheheadshot. The fact is that everything has been making a huge shift because of social media. Whether you're in the arts, a doctor, a plumber, a painter, etc. people want to see YOU. Every job field out there is using social media to find their ideal clients. The days of stuffy headshots are starting to fade and I couldn't be more thrilled for it…