We asked some very talented folks to tell us about the most innovative thing they’ve done in their career.
Quinton Thomason

The most innovating thing I have done with my career was mixing the photography and barbering together offering my client a professional head shot of there cut. The haircut already adds confidence and makes a person think and feel higher of themselves, adding a professional photo takes that confidence boost and multiples it giving a client a high def look at themselves in a artistic form something most haven’t seen before something they will be proud to show off and post all over the web etc. Read more>>
Janeth Ponder

With years of work I figure out to combine my styles between Newborn and Maternity photography so my clients got the best final product,My clients go home with a perfect gallery that match both sessions if my client ask for white beautiful set up for maternity I will match the newborn session also with white so we may do a great gallery prints or an amazing Album made in Europe. This idea has innovate my bussines in so many ways. Read more>>
Kelly Cone

The most innovative step in my career has been to dismantle my own limiting beliefs. Beliefs I agreed to a long time ago, that were slowly solidified over years and years of bowing down to them. For example, I made an agreement with myself that a number one priority of my character is to follow through on my promises. While that is an agreement made in integrity, I took it too far. I somehow convinced myself that I wasn’t allowed flexibility, or grace that I so lovingly give others. Read more>>
Brooke Hart

The title “personal stylist” is pretty straight forward, you dress up your clients based on their personal taste, body, vision and more! It is a transformative experience because you get to see yourself being represented while feeling seen. As I was working with clients for about a year after I started my business, I noticed how even though I enjoyed what I did, it felt like something was missing. And what was missing was my values in my business. Read more>>