I've decided to offer a free sample of these two robust courses. In this free sample, not only will I go over what's available in the content, but I'll give you some actionable steps to take with you. You will walk away with my Sales Funnel Photography Shot List!

You are invited to join me on Mon, Apr 11th @ 4pm Central Time for this free live one-hour sample class!


Here's the How To Rock Your Personal Brand Photography Course & Mastermind Group Coaching Outline:

Week 1: Review personal brand basics and asking your clients what they want to hear from you. You need this to create a plan for your photos, to develop relationships!

Week 2: Content planning and creating visual representations that tell your story and stop the scroll. 

Week 3: Styling and planning your sessions so that you can efficiently create content that is intentional, on brand, and draws your clients to you, and saves you a ton of time.

Week 4: DIY photography, cell phone photos, good light, and composition basics. Whether you want to do your photography yourself, or have invested in professional photography for a majority of your content images, you’re still going to need to know how to take better photos. Good photos tell you a story clearly and effectively. It never hurts to brush up on your photography skills these days.

Week 5: DIY photography posing, tabletop product and flat lay photos, and buying stock photography.

Week 6: Choosing, editing your photos, repurposing and writing content. Choosing and editing your photos is a part that gets overlooked often. Choosing the right photos and taking that extra minute to edit really adds impact and polish. Sometimes I feel like this is where I really look like a professional in my own work. Repurposing your continent is extremely important in saving time, as well as making sure you’re getting the word out. And then writing great content is a basic skill that supports your photography after you have drawn in the attention of a potential client with your photos.

Week 7: Connecting with your clients, feeling confident in front of the camera, handling your own blocks, and creating candid photos. We will talk about being able to create a genuine connection with your clients both through your photography and also and how you interact online. Do you treat it like a chore or is it something fun? Many of us don’t feel confident in front of the camera and our pictures end up looking like us trying to hide that we’re actually terrified. But what does that communicate to our potential clients? Creating a candid photo is a great way to help you gain confidence in front of the camera and take the focus off of you. We will review meditation techniques,  as well as just silly antics to help you feel more natural and connect with your clients.

Week 8: Professional photographers. How, when, and who to work with. What questions to ask. How to stretch your budget. Make absolutely sure you have found the right photographer for you before investing.