You’ve been dreaming of photos that feel like you — the kind that don’t just capture how your day looked, but how it felt.
Use this space to speak directly to your clients’ hearts. What do they want most when it comes to photography — authenticity, ease, emotion, confidence in front of the camera?
What are they afraid of — feeling awkward, rushed, or missing the moments that matter most? Show them that you get it. Describe the problem they’re facing in a way that makes them feel seen, then gently hint that there’s a better way — one that starts right here, with you.
Hi, I’m [Your Name] — a [wedding / lifestyle / portrait] photographer who believes that your story deserves to be told with honesty and heart. Over the years, I’ve learned that the best images aren’t the perfectly posed ones — they’re the moments when you forget the camera is even there.
In this space, introduce yourself in a way that feels approachable, not salesy. Share a few sentences about why you do what you do, and how your approach helps clients feel comfortable, seen, and celebrated. Maybe it’s the way you guide couples with gentle direction, your love for natural light, or your calm energy on a wedding day.
You can also add a brief nod to your experience or credibility here — the number of years you’ve been photographing, the places you’ve worked, or the kind of clients you serve — but keep the focus on them.
Show that your role is to guide, support, and bring out the best in each person who steps in front of your lens.
End this section by helping your readers feel at ease. Something like: “Think of me as the friend who makes sure you look amazing, but also reminds you to breathe, laugh, and just be present in the moment.”
I value taking the time to get to know each couple and family that I work with so that I can best tell the story of their lives. Get ready to fill your walls with images that make you smile for years to come.
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Looking for images that are beautiful and emotive?
A cozy sweater, a camera bag that’s seen the world, and a playlist that fits every mood. List a few personal or work-related must-haves that give people a peek into your personality.
cozy sweaters
Friends describe my work as [three words: airy, romantic, timeless], and honestly, I think that’s spot on. Use three words that sum up your artistic voice or the feeling your photos evoke.
signature style
I’m endlessly inspired by [influence] — whether that’s film photography, fashion, architecture, or the way light moves through a window.
french architecture
If I could pack my bags tomorrow, I’d be heading straight to [location] — camera in hand and ready for golden hour.
dreaming of bali
Share a small, relatable routine that grounds you — coffee, journaling, a beach walk, or a morning workout.
morning espresso
I believe in closing the laptop and opening the windows — there’s nothing better than a long walk, sunshine on my skin, and a good playlist in my ears.
go offline
Use this space to tell the story behind your passion. What first drew you to photography? Was it a childhood camera, a meaningful trip, or the realization that time moves too fast not to document it? Describe how your perspective has grown over the years — what you’ve learned about connection, storytelling, or beauty through your work.
Then, share what keeps you picking up your camera today. Maybe it’s the joy of preserving real, fleeting moments for others. Maybe it’s helping people see themselves as they truly are. Explain how you hope your images make clients feel — confident, at peace, celebrated, seen.
End this section with a heartfelt line that ties it all together, something like: “Your story matters — and I can’t wait to tell it through images that feel honest, artful, and completely you.”
THE DETAILS
Explain what you offer — mentoring, workshops, or courses — and how your experience behind the lens has shaped what you teach.
For Photographers
THE DETAILS
Write about how you help clients feel natural in front of the camera and create imagery that feels effortless, elegant, and deeply personal.
Portraits
THE DETAILS
Your wedding day is more than a collection of moments — it’s a story of emotion, connection, and joy.
Weddings
Write a short, welcoming paragraph that introduces your free resource. Start by describing what it helps your audience do — book dream clients, simplify their workflow, or grow their business with confidence. Share why you created it and what makes it valuable (what problem does it solve or time does it save?).
End with an action-oriented line that encourages them to download — something like “Grab your free guide and start building a business that feels as good as it looks.”
free guide