FREE WEBINAR: February 13 & 14

Four Most Common
Pottery Photo Mistakes

(and how to avoid them. Yes, even with your cell phone)

Learn how to quickly & easily style your photos, create a consistent-looking feed, and most of all - take better photos in less time so you can get back to actually making the things you love to create!

No matter what kind of camera you are using, at the end of this webinar you will have 4 clear steps to take for better photos, faster.

In this webinar, you will learn:

Mistake #1

Distracting backgrounds.
Your pieces should be the center of attention, not the garden behind them. Learn how to avoid distracting backgrounds, no matter where you are photographing.

Mistake #2

Awkward intersections.
You work hard to create just the right shape of your pots only to then have an unintended line in the photo ruining it all. Learn how to emphasize your shapes and avoid awkward intersections.

Mistake #3

Do you know the most frequently forgotten area of a photo? In Mistake #3, learn how to create a photo with as much intention as you give to your pieces (but in a lot less time).

Mistake #4

We’ve all done it. And we all know it’s uncomfortable. Never again hold your arm outstretched, precariously balancing your new bowl, while also trying to hold your camera (or phone) in the other hand.

In order to share your work online, you need great photos...

But you also need 3 more hours in the day, don’t you?

The to-do list feels endless and photographing your work can be overwhelming. It feels like you spend hours only to still not love the photos you get. You don’t need to watch hours of boring YouTube videos and learn every single detail about every single feature on your camera. You simply need better photos, faster, so you can get back to actually making your work.

Join me on this free LIVE webinar to learn 4 quick & easy solutions to creating better photos with something as simple as your cell phone.

This Webinar is for You if...

You are overwhelmed.

You are overwhelmed by the idea of having to photograph your work. You’ve been hesitating to share your art online (like starting a public Instagram) because you aren’t proud of the photos. Maybe you’ve bought a couple of different photography tools - like those white product boxes - but still don’t quite know how to get photos like the ones you admire online.

You are side-hustling.

You’re in the right place if you are side-hustling to sell your ceramics or artwork online, and hate the feeling of wasting what little spare time you have trying to take photos of your work and then not being happy with how those photos turn out (or maybe you like a few of them, but don't understand why those look good and the others don't).

You’re looking for a simple solution
specific to ceramics & makers.

You’ve already spent hours searching around on Youtube for photography tutorials, but still don’t know how adjusting your shutter speed is supposed to fix the glare you get from your favorite glossy glaze. You don’t want to learn every single detail about shooting in manual on a DSLR. In fact, if you could just take great photos on your phone in a few minutes, that would be ideal.

I’ve been a professional photographer for the last 14 years.

Mostly self-taught, I understand how overwhelming photography can feel. Having photographed weddings and events all over the world, I know firsthand there are ways to approach photography that save time and get amazing photos in mere minutes.

We all need more hours in the day and I want to help other artists build sustainable creative practices and healthy lives by saving them time in their businesses - starting with simplifying the photography process with an easy step-by-step system.

If you’ve been dreaming of creating better photos in less time, join me on this Free LIVE Webinar to get started.

We can do this together.

It’s time to make life easier, save time and get a confidence boost online with photos you are proud of. I know it might sound too good to be true, but together, we can do just that. Sign up now to make sure you don’t miss out on these quick-to-implement tips for better photos, faster.