After the session


Days after a wonderful session with us ends, right now, you get a link. It is the gallery of images with basic adjustments to the light and color of the images from the session. Maybe you had a gorgeous and successful charity event, with hundreds of images all sorted into manageable categories to help you find what you need quickly for marketing. Maybe it was a portrait or branding session, and now you’ve got your proofs for review!


This is such a grand experience, but I know what many people won’t say. It can be -overwhelming- to say the least. I know this because I sorted through all of the images, checked the processing recipe, and made the small adjustments so that they all look and feel similar to one another. I also cut a lot of images that were “almosts, blinks, missed focus, etc” that weren’t part of the story that didn’t fit the rest of the set.

Here’s where we can alleviate that stress though. What if I told you that it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. We are setting post-session meetings either in-person or virtually to review, select and help plan what to do with the images with you and your team.


A meeting like this can help us make the final adjustments to an image, be it retouching, color grading or even helping select the right image for the way it needs to be used for marketing! We can help you plan out the post cards, books, ads or even a book to highlight the session in the most impactful way possible for the story you’re sharing. Because when you think about photos, it isn’t just the capture of a moment that matters but how the story of that moment is told. Photos are not usually the end result, but part of the storytelling for your successes!


This post-session meeting is a part of the process I am excited to add to the session, so that we can have those important questions of “can you fix _______ for me?” or “We need this to -feel- like this image to go into a similar marketing campaign.”This post-session meeting is a part of the process I am excited to add to the session, so that we can have those important questions of “can you fix _____ for me?” or “We need this to -feel- like this image to go into a similar marketing campaign.”