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Clare Stephens is the owner/photographer of Your Life Through a Lens Photography and the creator of the Kids Through a Lens Online Photography Courses.
She documents your family's unique story using connection and emotion in photographs. She teaches mums how to capture the moments that matter with their digital camera (the daily milestones that a photographer is not there to capture) and she shows photographers how to grow their photography businesses through automation, marketing and mindset.
Clare's Mission: To Inspire 15000 Women To Live Extraordinary Lives Through Documenting Love.
Clare's Story...
After my first nephew was born, I found a passion for photographing children. I started my photography business initially just doing shoots on the weekends while working full time in finance. My business thrived and I was so busy - just 16 months later, I quit my finances job to work in my photography business full time.
In 2013 I funded a trip to Kenya through my photography business, to raise awareness and money for the Suluhisho Trust. When I returned held two sold out exhibitions, supported by Ronan Keating.
In 2014 I created three online programmes in 12 months, specialising in child / family photography and created an additional full time income from those programmes. It blew my mind that this was possible to do, given they didn't exist 12 months earlier!
In 2015, I was featured in Amy Porterfield's "How to Create a 5 Figure Webinar" and in 2016 I wrote my first book, "The Art of Pricing for Family Photographers".
Learning how to photograph children completely changed the course of my life.
Now I am on a mission to show mums and women around the world that they can do the same.
Clare's LINKS:
Facebook: Your Life Through a Lens Photography
Websites: www.yourlifethroughalens.com.au and www.kidsthroughalens.com
Instagram: @clarestephens @kidsthroughalens @yourlifephotog
Twitter: @yourlifephotog
Keep up with your hosts Emma Franklin Bell & Anna Massie on Facebook and Instagram @theladiesloungemedia
Clare Stephens is the owner/photographer of Your Life Through a Lens Photography and the creator of the Kids Through a Lens Online Photography Courses.
She documents your family's unique story using connection and emotion in photographs. She teaches mums how to capture the moments that matter with their digital camera (the daily milestones that a photographer is not there to capture) and she shows photographers how to grow their photography businesses through automation, marketing and mindset.
Clare's Mission: To Inspire 15000 Women To Live Extraordinary Lives Through Documenting Love.
Clare's Story...
After my first nephew was born, I found a passion for photographing children. I started my photography business initially just doing shoots on the weekends while working full time in finance. My business thrived and I was so busy - just 16 months later, I quit my finances job to work in my photography business full time.
In 2013 I funded a trip to Kenya through my photography business, to raise awareness and money for the Suluhisho Trust. When I returned held two sold out exhibitions, supported by Ronan Keating.
In 2014 I created three online programmes in 12 months, specialising in child / family photography and created an additional full time income from those programmes. It blew my mind that this was possible to do, given they didn't exist 12 months earlier!
In 2015, I was featured in Amy Porterfield's "How to Create a 5 Figure Webinar" and in 2016 I wrote my first book, "The Art of Pricing for Family Photographers".
Learning how to photograph children completely changed the course of my life.
Now I am on a mission to show mums and women around the world that they can do the same.
Clare's LINKS:
Facebook: Your Life Through a Lens Photography
Websites: www.yourlifethroughalens.com.au and www.kidsthroughalens.com
Instagram: @clarestephens @kidsthroughalens @yourlifephotog
Twitter: @yourlifephotog
Keep up with your hosts Emma Franklin Bell & Anna Massie on Facebook and Instagram @theladiesloungemedia