During each real session I explain what I am looking for, what I am avoiding, and why I make specific choices about light, placement, color, location, and editing. Instead of memorizing tips, you learn how to evaluate a scene so your results become consistent instead of accidental.
When you understand the reasoning, you no longer depend on perfect conditions to create strong images.
How I evaluate and shape natural light instead of hoping it works.
Where I stand, where subjects stand, and how small movements change the image.
Choosing environments and styling that support the subject rather than compete with it.
Refining already strong images and knowing when to stop editing.