I have done dozens of portfolio development shoots in my career as a photographer. The experiences range from sessions that feel like pulling teeth to those rare moments where you witness a newcomer unlock incredible potential right in front of your lens. The photos I am sharing in this post fall firmly into the latter category. In fact, they go way beyond just showing promise. I am completely willing to bet on Emma becoming a star.
It started when I received an email from Emma’s mom, Corinne. She wrote to me explaining that I was recommended by a local talent agency, Talent TMG, a group I have had a fantastic, long-standing relationship with. I asked her to send over a couple of snapshots of Emma just so I had an idea of who I was about to photograph. It always helps me visualize the subject beforehand so I can start planning my approach to the lighting and background.
In the snapshots Corinne sent over, Emma appeared pretty, blonde, and somewhat unassuming by Utah standards. But the person who stepped in front of my camera that day possessed a rare, transformative depth.
It was as if the lens unlocked something truly special inside her. Emma has that rare gift of not only being able to take direction well, but also completely shifting her persona with each look. A photoshoot is such a collaborative experience, so when the creative energy between the photographer and the subject aligns perfectly, the end result is pure magic. We had an absolute blast and are already planning on collaborating again soon.
Afterwards, Corinne left me the most thoughtful review I have ever received. This is one of those times that I feel completely fulfilled with my chosen craft and occupation. This goes way beyond just walking away with good photos. This is as much about the experience itself as it is about the genuine human connection.