Stop Picking Random Spots. Here’s How to Choose a Family Photo Location That Actually Works.
The location gets picked because it looked nice in someone else’s photos. Or because it’s close to home. Or because a friend suggested it three years ago and the idea just stuck. And then the day arrives, the light is wrong, the background is busier than expected, and everyone’s squinting into the sun. There’s a better way to do this.
She Only Turns 18 Once. Here’s How We Make Sure Nothing Gets Missed.
A debut isn’t just a party. Anyone who’s been to one knows the difference. There’s weight to the evening, a significance that sits underneath all the flowers and the gowns and the choreographed dances. It’s a milestone that carries family, culture, and a whole eighteen years of growing up into a single night. That’s not something you want to trust to a cousin with a phone.
One Photographer Isn’t Always Enough: Why Second Shooters Matter at Important Events
When people hire a professional photographer, they often picture one person behind the camera capturing everything. For smaller sessions, that can work perfectly. But for weddings, corporate events, sports tournaments, and large celebrations, one photographer can only be in one place at a time.
That’s where a second shooter becomes incredibly valuable.
Why Your Photographer Needs to Be Part Artist, Part Athlete

Nobody looks at a wedding gallery and thinks “wow, that photographer must be exhausted.” They see beautiful light and perfectly timed candids and assume the whole thing was a relaxed, creative afternoon. It was not. Here’s what actually goes into a full event shoot, physically speaking.
Before You Book Us, We’re Going to Ask You a Lot of Questions. Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing.
We’re going to be upfront about something: the first conversation with us is not short. We ask about your day, your people, your vibe, your worries, and a handful of things you probably haven’t thought about yet. It might feel like a lot. Here’s why it’s actually the best part.
You Don’t Have to Be a Model to Have a Fashion Moment: Why a Styled Photoshoot Might Be the Best Thing You Book This Year
Most people have exactly one relationship with being photographed: tolerating it. You smile when someone points a camera at you, you check the result, you wince slightly, and you move on. The idea of booking a photoshoot for yourself, on purpose, for fun, feels like something other people do. People with more confidence, more photogenic faces, more something.
How to Choose a Professional Event Photographer for Your Graduation and After Party
Graduation is one of those days that doesn’t come back around. The ceremony, the chaos of finding your people in a crowd, the dinner after, the after party that somehow stretches until 2am. You want someone capturing all of it, not just the posed shot with the diploma. Here’s how to make sure you hire the right person for the job.
The Part Nobody Talks About: What Really Happens When a Photo, Video, or Audio File Doesn’t Come Out Right
Nobody in this industry loves talking about this. But here’s the thing: post-production problems are real, they happen to everyone at some point, and how a team handles them tells you far more about their professionalism than a perfect shoot ever could.
From Black and White to Burst Mode: How Event Photography Learned to Feel More Human Over the Decades
Look at a wedding photo from the 1950s and then look at one from last year. The difference isn’t just technical. Something fundamental shifted in how we think about capturing people, and that shift didn’t happen overnight.
Garden Party or Grand Ballroom? How Your Venue Choice Changes Everything About Your Event Photos
The venue decision feels like it’s all about the guest experience. The ambiance, the catering setup, the parking situation. But here’s something most people don’t consider until they see their photos: where you hold your event has an enormous impact on what your images actually look like. Same photographer, same camera, completely different results.