Did you know that last year I wrote a book?

That something I NEVER thought I’d say!

When I began my lighting journey, my intentions were very simple.

I wasn’t trying to learn everything there is to know about studio lighting.

I wasn’t even sure I liked studio lighting. ⁠⁠

I just wanted consistency.

I wanted to know that I could walk into any room and create images that looked like my version of ideal window light. ⁠⁠

I wanted to know that clients who came to me during the deep dark months of the year would get the same quality of work as the clients who came to me in the summer.⁠⁠

My intention was to create work that looked like the work I was used to getting from the windows in my studio and to do it in the easiest way possible. ⁠ So that's what I did.

I learned to create natural-looking light with strobes and flash and that journey has led me to places I'd never imagined for myself.

You see, learning to create your own light is about SO much more than just pretty light.

It’s about taking control. About creating, like the artist you are, instead of just reacting to whatever you’re given.

It’s about walking into a room, any room, and knowing you can make a beautiful image regardless of the windows or lack of windows!

It’s about building a consistent brand and a successful business.

It’s powerful stuff.⁠

My book will be out soon (stay tuned), but if you're ready to start your own journey into studio lighting now, follow this link to download my FREE PDF guide, Crafting Your Ideal Light.

I promise, you will not regret leaning this!

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