![]() Now, I have edited over 1,000 weddings and counting ( crazy, right?)! Today, I’m able to travel freely with my time valued around $100/hr, I edit part-time with a full-time income, and sign off early every Friday!īut I’m not a one-in-a-million editing unicorn. So with time, I improved and streamlined ALL of my processes and overall client experience ( hello profits)! My editing was slow, my backend systems were outdated/clunky, client communication was inefficient, nothing was automated (truly stumbling to find my way). Learning this way truly cost me so much time, income, and even clients - but, with each mistake I made was a chance to learn and grow. ![]() So, I transitioned into editing - and made a ton of mistakes along the way with a "figure it out along the way" method. ![]() I also knew how valuable my editing skills were in the industry, and decided to try my hand as a private photo editor for other photographers.Īt the time, you had to break into freelance photo editing as a previous photographer (or pay thousands for 1:1 mentoring). After several years of working back-to-back weekends out of town and constant evening shoots, I knew something needed to change ( burnt out and exhausted, party of one!). Straight out of college, I started my own entrepreneurial journey as a wedding photographer.
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