30 things I’ve learned about photography over the past 30 years of being in business….
1. Always have Kleenex ready for sessions involving kids
2. Always have Kleenex ready for sessions for moms and graduates
3. People always ask what my favorite age to photograph kids is – four year olds are the best
4. Have Multiple backups of your photos in multiple places.
5. I could have been working at Patrick Cudahy with my father
6. Boudoir photography should be done by women
7. I am a minimalist
8. Photo editing is an art in and of itself
9. I love faces, hands, and feelings
10. I love what I do
11. My talent is a gift from God – I have to share it!
12. The larger the photo is printed the more value you will associate it with
13. I love large family groups
14. It’s usually the nut behind the wheel, not the camera in the hand.
15. Best treat for kids is Kelllogs fruit snacks from Sams Club
16. Best trick to distract kids under the age of 4 is looking for the kitty. (or puppy!)
17. Never tell a child to smile
18. Only show your best photos
19. I love a variety of expressions
20. Being copied is a form of flattery.
21. Window lighting gives the most beautiful light
22. Use photography to tell a story
23. I surround myself with individuals who have a passion for photography and compassion for people
24. If you don’t have a print, you don’t have a photo
25. Change is growth
26. File naming and organization are simultaneous
27. I love dogs. When they’re not mine
28. Graphics, Plaids, and Prints belong at a rock concert not your portrait session
29. Go big or go home
30. God has made all of us beautiful