Photography
A Photographer’s Iceberg
As a brand photographer I create images to help you post with purpose. Images that showcase you and what you offer, to help reach your ideal client, customer or community. I don’t just take pictures. A few years ago I heard a story that stuck. Let me paraphrase A couple had a dinner party, serving…
Read MoreTips For a Safe & Successful Brand Photography Session.
A photo shoot can succeed even with social distancing I have been a photographer since I was 16 years old, and still love it all these years later. In January 2020 I took my experience as an event photographer & social media manager and launched my first entrepreneurship, Dandelion Digital. And we all know how…
Read MoreHow Brand Photography Can Elevate Your Small Business
If you have an online presence, no matter if you’re a life coach, a dog trainer, a yoga instructor, or maybe you teach online-marketing strategies like I do, having professional, branded, and lifestyle photos can massively up-level your business, especially when you know when and where to use them. Amy Porterfield | Podcast 281 Are…
Read MoreHow Brand Photography Can Boost Your Small Business Online.
Is Your Brand Photography a Pink Shag Rug? This is a prime time to roll out your new personal brand. One day you walk into a room, give it a quick once over, and realize it is way out dated. Maybe it is the wallpaper, or the fixtures, or the pink shag rug. When was…
Read MorePhoto Cheats for Social Media
What are the best photo sizes for social media? As a photographer, utilizing social media is a must. Must do. Must know how. Not all photographers use the same platforms. No one uses all the same social media platforms. As content creators we pick and choose the platform(s) that is best suited to our audience.…
Read MoreI moved across the country and started a new business. Crazy?
As a military family, starting over is not a new concept. We relocated from land locked Alberta, to coastal Nova Scotia. As a photographer this was a thrilling adventure, trading Canada’s canola fields and mountain scapes for her valley’s and shores. While my husband moved for his job, I had to leave mine behind. I…
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