Fresh Start

In 2017 when Joslyn opened her studio, she was 9 years into her photography business. Having photo sessions on locations, renting studios, and using the great outdoors to create her magic behind the camera. Now almost 7 years later she decided to not renew her studio lease and we are going back to the basics for a fresh start!

With this change, it is allowing us to start doing some long-awaited plans, like traveling to St. Petersburg, Florida for sessions there too. While change is usally not Joslyn’s strong suit she has been adjusting and creating more simple ways of doing things and making changes that have excited her.

What’s new?

  • A whole new website - We love our new website and it is more mobile-friendly!

  • Booking Process - Our booking process will be available online soon!

  • Prices - Our session and product prices have changed, we have added new products

  • Photo Delivery - Our sessions will be delivered in a watermarked gallery for you to choose which images that you have paid for, you will be able to purchase prints, albums, wall art, and more via the online gallery. Printed photographs are still very important to us. By purchasing photos through our lab you are supporting a small business owner and allowing us to have our hard work come to life through printed photos.

  • Less social media apps - We are our business so our personal social media pages are our business pages. This allows us to not have so many apps, passwords and duplicate posts.

  • Easier online store and mentoring - We are turning our mentoring into online courses and products that you can purchase right online.

While change can get confusing we hope that this new streamlined process helps our clients work with us with ease and that is simple and easy because honestly, we need more of that in life.

These changes will allow Joslyn to get back to doing more of what she loves, photographing more! We hope that you love the new changes as well and will continue on the journey with us!

 
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