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Episode 1: Shooting How It Feels: Insights from Jennifer on Storytelling and Growth
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In this episode of the Arc Creative Podcast, I sit down with my dear friend Jennifer, a Toronto-based wedding photographer whose emotional and cinematic work captures the true essence of human connection. We then take a trip down memory lane, revisiting our first meeting at a photography conference in 2013 and reflecting on how much the wedding photography industry has evolved since then.
Jennifer shares her philosophy on shooting how a moment feels rather than just how it looks, the pivotal moments that reshaped her storytelling approach, and the importance of leaning into client-led narratives.
She also gives us an exciting preview of her upcoming workshop and presentation at ARC, diving into how lessons from cinema can transform your visual storytelling. Whether you're a new photographer or a seasoned creative, this conversation is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and a lot of heart. Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to leave a review on Spotify, Overcast, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your episodes.
This episode is brought to you by Pic-Time.
Pic-Time offers beautiful online galleries for photographers, and their new blog editor makes it easy to create and publish blogs right within your workflow. Enjoy a built-in client store, slideshow creator, and marketing automation to make the most of your images online.
Enjoy a 30-DAY FREE TRIAL to get you started (no credit card required) and receive an extra month free when you upgrade to any paid plan by using my special code: NJKP97
Connect with Sachin and Jennifer on Instagram for more insights and inspirations. GROW // Our latest podcast episode >> Wedding Booking Accelerator READ // Our latest interviews >> ThisIsArc.co CONNECT // Instagram WEDDINGS // Vancouver Wedding Photographer
64 episodes
Manage episode 450423159 series 2413188
In this episode of the Arc Creative Podcast, I sit down with my dear friend Jennifer, a Toronto-based wedding photographer whose emotional and cinematic work captures the true essence of human connection. We then take a trip down memory lane, revisiting our first meeting at a photography conference in 2013 and reflecting on how much the wedding photography industry has evolved since then.
Jennifer shares her philosophy on shooting how a moment feels rather than just how it looks, the pivotal moments that reshaped her storytelling approach, and the importance of leaning into client-led narratives.
She also gives us an exciting preview of her upcoming workshop and presentation at ARC, diving into how lessons from cinema can transform your visual storytelling. Whether you're a new photographer or a seasoned creative, this conversation is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and a lot of heart. Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to leave a review on Spotify, Overcast, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your episodes.
This episode is brought to you by Pic-Time.
Pic-Time offers beautiful online galleries for photographers, and their new blog editor makes it easy to create and publish blogs right within your workflow. Enjoy a built-in client store, slideshow creator, and marketing automation to make the most of your images online.
Enjoy a 30-DAY FREE TRIAL to get you started (no credit card required) and receive an extra month free when you upgrade to any paid plan by using my special code: NJKP97
Connect with Sachin and Jennifer on Instagram for more insights and inspirations. GROW // Our latest podcast episode >> Wedding Booking Accelerator READ // Our latest interviews >> ThisIsArc.co CONNECT // Instagram WEDDINGS // Vancouver Wedding Photographer
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