
Most photographers don’t come to me because they want more information. They come because they’re tired of guessing.
They’re craving clarity. They want their work and business to finally feel aligned. And they’re ready to stop spinning their wheels trying to piece everything together on their own.
That’s where my mentorship begins.
I didn’t build my photography business overnight, and I didn’t build it through hustle culture either.
Over the years, I’ve grown a business rooted in connection, repeat clients, and sustainability. I refined it slowly, intentionally, and in seasons.
Through consistent bookings, sold-out offerings, workshops, shootouts, and long-term client relationships, I learned what actually works, not just creatively, but practically.
What mattered most wasn’t doing more. It was doing things with intention. From boundaries within my business, I am able to sustain the longer term success.

Refinement has been the foundation of my growth.
I’ve spent years dialing in:
None of this came from shortcuts. It came from trial, reflection, adjustment, and choosing alignment over pressure.
My mentorship isn’t about creating copies of my work or business.
It’s about helping photographers:
We focus on both the creative and business side of photography, because one cannot thrive without the other.
Mentorship should feel supportive, honest, and grounding. Not overwhelming. Not performative.

This mentorship is for photographers who are ready to refine. If you started your business and feel out of touch, or need to know how to get from A to Z quicker. These mentoring sessions take the guessing game away.
Not chase every trend. Not hustle harder. But slow down, get clear, and build with intention.
If you’re ready to stop second-guessing and start moving forward with confidence, you don’t have to do it alone.

I’ve built my photography business intentionally and refined it season by season. Now, I help photographers do the same through personalized mentorship.
This work isn’t about hustle. It’s about alignment. And building something that lasts.
Photography mentorships are open for application here. If this resonates, I’d love to support you.