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Today we are welcoming Adam Pace, owner of Adam Pace Photography. He has been in the photography field since learning about film photography in college in 2008.
Adam takes us through how he went from a Computer Science major to a Photography and Art student after discovering his passion in college. He also talks about the burnout he experienced after college and how he put his camera down until his son was born in 2015. The advent of social media is what drove his shift into starting his own business.
When catering to individuals in-studio, Adam wants to know what is most important to them. It’s about finding out who they are and determining a creative way to capture it. It’s also important to listen to questions from your clients and let them give you some guidance.
Adam goes on to explain that it is important to understand your prospective photographer’s style and if it aligns with your vision of your wedding. It is so important to share the style, lighting, and effects that you love with your photographer to find out if they are a good fit. Understand that not everyone is right for you and has their own skills and style.
If Adam could make one thing disappear about weddings, it’s the concept of the Bridezilla. He’s never encountered one. Another thing to ditch is the concept of the huge Disney Princess wedding. You don’t need the bells and whistles; you just need your loved ones and each other.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adampacephotography/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdamPacePhotography
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Today we are welcoming Adam Pace, owner of Adam Pace Photography. He has been in the photography field since learning about film photography in college in 2008.
Adam takes us through how he went from a Computer Science major to a Photography and Art student after discovering his passion in college. He also talks about the burnout he experienced after college and how he put his camera down until his son was born in 2015. The advent of social media is what drove his shift into starting his own business.
When catering to individuals in-studio, Adam wants to know what is most important to them. It’s about finding out who they are and determining a creative way to capture it. It’s also important to listen to questions from your clients and let them give you some guidance.
Adam goes on to explain that it is important to understand your prospective photographer’s style and if it aligns with your vision of your wedding. It is so important to share the style, lighting, and effects that you love with your photographer to find out if they are a good fit. Understand that not everyone is right for you and has their own skills and style.
If Adam could make one thing disappear about weddings, it’s the concept of the Bridezilla. He’s never encountered one. Another thing to ditch is the concept of the huge Disney Princess wedding. You don’t need the bells and whistles; you just need your loved ones and each other.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adampacephotography/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdamPacePhotography