Have you ever wanted to stand behind me while I’m shooting?!
You can today! For free! It’s all waiting for you on Youtube and we’ve never done this before!!
Our KJ All Access Members have hundreds of hours of behind the scenes training at their fingertips..
So, we decided to try something different this week on YouTube that we have never done before in order to give some of you the true All Access experience. Today you can watch the LONGEST KJ YOUTUBE VIDEO TO DATE and learn some amazing wedding day photography skills at the very same time!
Entertainment + Education! Such a winning combo when it comes to retaining helpful information and staying engaged!!
So, ready to dive in!? Watch here!
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We release brand new Youtube episodes every other week! They range from business topics, personal episodes, gear reviews, technical training and behind the scenes education! If you’ve never explored this part of our photography education, dive in now! It’s free!! Enjoy!
As a professional photographer, I’ve had the privilege of capturing countless family portraits over the years. Each session presents a unique set of challenges, from managing energetic children to finding the perfect backdrops.
As a photographer, I’ve often found myself in situations where the location seemed lackluster or uninspiring. It’s easy to get caught up in the pursuit of the perfect setting, but the reality is that we don’t always have the luxury of shooting in the most visually stunning locations.
We rescheduled this shoot with the Smith family once because of a threat of rain. It wasn’t a totally horrible forecast but if there’s one thing that I learned about Colleen when I photographed her wedding, it’s that she loves the GLOW!
What’s better than doing a family session for one KJ couple? Photographing TWO and adding in Nonna and Grandpa!
As a professional wedding photographer, I’ve encountered my fair share of editing challenges on the job.
Have you ever closed out of Lightroom unhappy with the end result?