Walking the walk: Sophia’s personal branding experience
Sophia Sunwoo, a former serial startup founder turned business coach, tells her clients to be real and vulnerable with their audience. She decided to walk the walk by documenting her own emotional journey in her photo shoot.
“People aren’t going to explore your brand unless they get a visual cue first”
Show up how you want to be seen, everyone else will get the memo!
"I always look so awkward and posed in my photos."
Why relying on posing guides or standard poses often results in awkward, stilted photos.
I’m not going to tell you to smile
The power of showing up the way you want to be seen - personal branding session with Georgie-Ann Getton
A conversation with client Georgie-Ann Getton, about how her personal branding session inspired her to show up the way she wants to be seen by the world.
Making space for vulnerability - personal branding session with Chante Harris
An interview with Chante Harris, a recent personal branding client, about her experience and how we worked together to create a safe space for her to explore challenging and vulnerable emotions.
Client Experience - Tanya Alvarez
An interview with Tanya Alvarez about her story and her personal branding session experience.
Use the Client Journey to make your Personal Branding more … Personal
Personal Branding session - Winkler Real Estate Agency
A branding shoot with the wonderful, fun team at Winkler Real Estate Agency.
Personal branding shoot with relationship coaches Janel and Patrick
A personal branding session with Janel and Patrick, who work together as relationship coaches for couples.
Personal Branding Shoot with Janel Vitale
Some photos from my personal branding shoot with Janel Vitale of Love with Janel, a sex and relationship coach based in San Francisco.
Client Story: Natalie’s personal branding session experience
Natalie Nava of Normalize Rest discusses burnout, recovery and her personal branding photo session experience.
Anatomy of a great personal branding headshot
How do we convey that magic mix of confidence and approachability in a single photo? Here are three steps breaking down how I do it.