Learn how to Invite JOY in your photography using 7 different Invitations, a method of photography we’ve created over our combined decade-long career
This has led us to continually book out our calendar, generate over a 6-figure income each year, land prestigious awards for our images, and, most importantly, offer our clients powerful shoot experiences that have been described as unforgettable, sacred, magical, a dream, a remarkable experience, the greatest gift, life-giving, easy and fun.


Mindset
It begins with a true shift in your mindset. Before you can adopt the method of embracing connection through Invitations, you must understand the psychology and mindfulness behind it. True connection has a pace, a feel, and the shift in mindset alone transformed our lives back in 2015. Then, we created Invitations.

Method
This is our career-changing method of inviting real emotion. Invitations are different from posing or prompting because the intent is not just to capture a beautiful moment, but to also give space for a real moment of connection, thus guaranteeing a powerful shoot experience.
01
Introducing Invitations
by redirecting their focus to the present.
02
The Question
What’s next?
03
What's next for you?
Time to make your decision
04
Inviting Intimacy
by redirecting their focus to the present.
05
The Question
What’s next?
06
What's next for you?
Time to make your decision
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Meet your teachers
Our heart is to see more photographers embrace true connection and invite real emotion in their work (and recovering their own hearts along the way).
If any of the following rings true for you
YOU don't want to miss this!
- You find yourself choosing to fake moments out of despseration to "GET great photos."
- You don't believe you have the personality required to "get" your clients "comfortable."
- You're still not sure if "inviting" anything at all is best with ( + have always thought it's better to stay silent and let them be themselves )