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What does it look like to offer a signature touch that no one else does? Luxury wedding photographer Britney Tarno has the full scoop on this. Not only does she deliver same-day sneak peeks of her weddings during the reception, but she does it without feeding hustle culture or burning herself out.
Britney has been photographing weddings for over 16 years, and she’s built a signature system that allows her to edit and deliver 30–70 images during the reception. I’ve experienced it myself because she photographed my wedding (twice, to the same man, thank you COVID), and watching her walk in with an iPad full of edited images is a core memory.
We talk about how this system started back in 2013, how it’s evolved, and why it’s not about speed, but about service. We also get into the real logistics: culling, editing workflows, boundaries, and how she avoids burnout while still going above and beyond.
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Photo Mechanic
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Connect with Britney
Instagram: instagram.com/britneytarno
Website: britneytarno.com
By Julie Fried, Business & Systems Strategist5
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What does it look like to offer a signature touch that no one else does? Luxury wedding photographer Britney Tarno has the full scoop on this. Not only does she deliver same-day sneak peeks of her weddings during the reception, but she does it without feeding hustle culture or burning herself out.
Britney has been photographing weddings for over 16 years, and she’s built a signature system that allows her to edit and deliver 30–70 images during the reception. I’ve experienced it myself because she photographed my wedding (twice, to the same man, thank you COVID), and watching her walk in with an iPad full of edited images is a core memory.
We talk about how this system started back in 2013, how it’s evolved, and why it’s not about speed, but about service. We also get into the real logistics: culling, editing workflows, boundaries, and how she avoids burnout while still going above and beyond.
In this Episode:
This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:
If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.
Less spooky, more smart. Because peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.
BUY NOW: dallasgirlfriday.com/death-folder
Mentioned in this Episode
Photo Mechanic
Lightroom
Connect with Britney
Instagram: instagram.com/britneytarno
Website: britneytarno.com

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