Inbound 2022 in Boston, MA, was truly inspiring this year. Some of the highlights included listening to impactful speakers like President Barack Obama, Viola Davis, and my childhood hero, Jane Goodall.
"Take advantage of every opportunity, work really hard, and off you don't give up maybe you will find your way.
Jane Goodall
As a lifelong learner—both as a photographer and a small business owner—I thrive on attending conferences and workshops. While my initial goal was to enhance my understanding of marketing through HubSpot, I walked away feeling genuinely inspired to continue my growth journey.
The biggest takeaway?
The importance of authenticity. This message resonates deeply with everything I do, whether I’m capturing branding sessions for solopreneurs and small businesses or working on family portraits. For both, I focus on bringing out your true essence—whether it’s the story behind your business or the beautiful chaos of family life.
In my branding photography, I strive to highlight what makes your business unique. It’s not just about taking professional headshots or product photos; it’s about telling the story of your brand through images that reflect who you are at the core. I work with solopreneurs and small businesses to create visuals that authentically represent their values, personality, and passion.
When it comes to family portraits, the same approach applies. Authenticity is key. If you’ve worked with me before, you know that I believe in capturing real moments—not just the posed shots. Whether it’s a heartfelt laugh, a tender embrace, or even the occasional meltdown, these moments make your family who they are, and they’re worth preserving.
So, whether you’re a business owner looking to elevate your brand with authentic imagery or a family wanting to capture genuine moments, my goal is the same: to bring out your unique story in every frame. Sometimes, that means pausing the session for a snack break or letting the kids regroup, and that’s okay. The magic happens when we embrace those real moments
Check out this video and hopefully you will find a little bit of inspiration also!