Jasmine Star helps entrepreneurs build a brand and market it on social media. After quitting law school, she picked up a camera, built an internationally recognized business, and teaches others how to do the same.
It’s been a painful process for me to define my photographic style over the years, and now I’m sharing the five-step process I use to help other photographers find their own unique style and build a set of guiding principles for the future.
Keep in mind that less is often more, so don’t feel like you need hundreds of images to create a successful collection of photographs!
https://jasminestar.com/wedding-day-shot-list/
A few months ago, a photographer asked if I’d be willing to share my wedding day shot list. You know, the list of photos I capture on a wedding day. In the past nine years of being a wedding photographer, I committed my list to memory, but I spent time organizing how I approach the wedding day and the photographs necessary to documenting the day.
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Jasmine Star helps entrepreneurs build a brand and market it on social media. After quitting law school, she picked up a camera, built an internationally recognized business, and teaches others how to do the same. Wedding photography is joyful beyond description! In fact, it’s all the rage in the realm of digital photography, and you can turn a pretty penny as well! But professional wedding photography definitely isn’t for everyone.
Jasmine Star helps entrepreneurs build a brand and market it on social media. After quitting law school, she picked up a camera, built an internationally recognized business, and teaches others how to do the same.
For almost a decade, I’ve been sharing photography tips and tricks on my blog, but I haven’t addressed the topic of photographing a couple of different heights. I’ve been asked many times how I shoot a short/tall couple and for pose ideas people can use as starting points as they navigate shoots of their own. I’ve stayed away from this topic because I treat all my clients the same to ensure their experience is the same…the last thing I want is to make a bride feel like I’m altering my approach due to physical attributes.
The session was on a cloudy day in Laguna Beach, but the gray clouds didn’t deter their affection. With a solid 10-inch height differential, I asked Brittany to stand on her tip-toes, bring their torsos to connect, and for Tony to tilt his head toward hers. These three simple steps, lessened the height difference in a way that allows the viewer to focus on nothing but them…
With the sprouting of spring, engagement sessions have been in full swing! I love it because I have the chance to connect with my clients on a personal level before the wedding day and understand what makes their love special.
Jasmine Star helps entrepreneurs build a brand and market it on social media. After quitting law school, she picked up a camera, built an internationally recognized business, and teaches others how to do the same. Wedding photography is joyful beyond description! In fact, it’s all the rage in the realm of digital photography, and you can turn a pretty penny as well! But professional wedding photography definitely isn’t for everyone.
In chatting with photographers, one of the most commonly cited issues within their business is organization. How to do it, creating a system that works, and tracking progress. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed or wonder if you’re doing it right. From the minute you book a client to the last step in delivering their wedding images and album is called WORKFLOW, each step you take to ensure your client is taken care of and you’re staying on top of the necessary tasks.
Jasmine Star helps entrepreneurs build a brand and market it on social media. After quitting law school, she picked up a camera, built an internationally recognized business, and teaches others how to do the same.