I've
always been
storyteller.

But I never set out to be a photographer. I was (and still am!) going to be a writer. And then as I worked toward that writing goal, someone put a camera in my hand and asked me to try telling stories with something besides words. So with an English nerd's love for character and tone, a romantic's love for poignant beauty, and a realist's love for imperfection, I dove in.

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I've
always been a
story-teller.

That was back in 2010.

Since that time, photography has changed much of my life. It's brought me some of my dearest friends. It's reshaped the way my husband Danny and I view serving others. It has even literally taken me around the world. One thing that hasn't changed: my soul-stirring desire to tell stories that feel so real you're sure you knew them before you heard them. Or saw them. It's my privilege to tell those stories for my clients, and for the generations of their families still to come.

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Busy Behind the Scenes | Central Florida Wedding Photographers

Tuesday, October 29th, 2013

Every few days, at least, someone will ask, “How’s the photography business going?” Inevitably, I’ll reply something along the lines of, “It’s keeping me busy.” After a while, it became easy for me to predict the next question: “So you’re shooting a lot of weddings?”

Ormond Beach WeddingThe answer is yes and no. Because Danny and I are shooting weddings, absolutely — but it isn’t shooting the weddings that is keeping me busy day to day. When people hear a wedding photographer is “busy,” they naturally assume she’s shooting on a daily basis. I thought the same thing before I turned photography into my job. But that assumption isn’t actually correct. We’re shooting the number of weddings we wanted for 2013 — in the mid-teens — but I’ve got plenty of work to do even when I’m not shooting. On any given day, I’ll be working on:

  • Emailing, calling, and meeting with clients and prospective clients
  • Contacting vendors we’re working with at weddings to coordinate our plans
  • Culling and editing images from weddings and portrait sessions
  • Blogging, blogging, blogging
  • Filing monthly sales tax (definitely not my favorite part of this job!)
  • Updating our website
  • Cleaning equipment
  • Reaching out to other wedding professionals and photographers to build relationships and network
  • Building timelines and shots lists for our clients’ weddings
  • Learning and studying more about the craft and business of photography
  • Marketing
  • Designing albums
  • Ordering prints and products for clients
  • Setting up PASS galleries to deliver our clients’ photos
  • Working on streamlining our work flow to make us faster and more efficient
  • Doing practice/for-fun/creativity-boosting shoots
  • Helping other photographers with their businesses
  • Handling client contracts and payment
  • Renewing business licenses, professional memberships, liability and equipment insurance, etc.
  • Submitting weddings for publication

There are plenty of other tasks and jobs that go along with running any small business, and a photography business in particular — and while not all of it is as fun as actually shooting, it’s all important to make sure I’m able to give my clients the quality of images and the quality of experience they deserve.

Want more of a peek behind the scenes? I’ll be sharing more in the coming weeks!

~ Laura

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