Welcome to the extra goodies blog
Here, we share insights, tips, and stories from behind the lens. Whether you're looking for inspiration for your next photo session, tips on preparing for a shoot, or simply want to enjoy some stunning visuals, you've come to the right place.
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How to Choose the Perfect Location for Your Photo Shoot:
To choose the perfect location for your photoshoot, consider the theme of your shoot, natural lighting, accessibility, potential crowds, any required permits, and the overall aesthetic you want to achieve, while also keeping in mind your desired outfit and vision you want to achieve.
I’m ALWAYS up for new ideas and visions that represent YOU.
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choose outfits that feel like you:
It's always best and my number one recommendation to choose outfits that make you feel comfortable and confident. Opt for solid colors or subtle patterns—these tend to photograph better than bold prints, which can distract from your face. Neutral tones are always a safe choice, but don't shy away from adding a pop of color to highlight your personality.
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The Art of Candid Photography & Capturing Real Moments:
This lies in the ability to be present without disrupting the natural flow of a story. It's about observing the raw, unscripted interactions—those fleeting glances, genuine laughter, and quiet pauses—that truly convey the emotions. These moments are often the most meaningful, as they reflect the real connection between people. As a photographer, I strive to blend into the background, allowing couples and their loved ones to be themselves while I capture the authenticity of each moment. It's in these unposed, spontaneous shots where the true essence of a session or wedding comes to life, and where memories are preserved in their most heartfelt form.
4 helpful tips for looking your best in photos
01. RELAX AND BREATHE
Take a deep breath and stay relaxed; natural smiles and genuine expressions come from being at ease.
02. POSTURE IS KEY
Stand tall with your shoulders back and avoid slouching. A slight shift of your weight to one leg can create a more flattering, dynamic pose.
03. hands in mind
Avoid letting your arms hang stiffly. Keep them relaxed, gently placed on your hips, or engaged in the moment to look more natural.
04. eyes and expressions
Whether it’s looking directly at the camera or away, keep your eyes soft and engaged. A sincere expression adds warmth and connection to the shot.