DiscoverThe Tilt and Shift Photography Business Podcast42 Two Tips for Raw, Emotive, Vulnerable Photographs
42 Two Tips for Raw, Emotive, Vulnerable Photographs

42 Two Tips for Raw, Emotive, Vulnerable Photographs

Update: 2024-11-07
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HOT TIP: perfectionism is ruining your best photos. 




If you’re caught up in making everything “just right,” you are missing raw, powerful moments. So this episode is your wake-up call! Discover how letting go of “perfect” can actually make your photos come alive.




In this episode, we cover:



  • Why chasing perfection holds you back from real, honest photography.



  • The game-changing impact of presence over perfection in every shot.



  • Two simple, practical tips to help you stay present while shooting.



  • Why ditching the telephoto lens can transform the vibe of your photos.



  • How breaking free from perfectionism helps you capture unforgettable images that clients connect with.






Ready to shake off the need for perfection and capture moments that matter? Listen to the full episode and start taking photos that feel as real as the moments themselves! 




Enrollment for my flagship group mentorship program for documentary-interested photographers is opening soon! Learn how to ditch perfectionism and build an outstanding brand for a sustainable, meaningful wedding or family photography business. Get on the Storyteller’s School wait list here: https://cool-lab-340.myflodesk.com/wgrcpmjpvy




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42 Two Tips for Raw, Emotive, Vulnerable Photographs

42 Two Tips for Raw, Emotive, Vulnerable Photographs

Bobbi Barbarich