July Birth Photography Q&A

A few weeks ago my friend Emily and I threw out into the social media world our big idea about hosting an online Birth Photography Q&A. We opened 10 seats and we crossed our fingers that someone would register! Maybe even two people?? Imagine our surprise when all ten spots were filled in less than an HOUR. Ah! 

So we planned and practiced and finally hosted our first official Birth Photography Q&A back in June and it. was. AWESOME! We laughed, we had fun, and the attendees asked great questions and took a ton of notes.

Here's what a few of them had to say about our time together:

"As a brand new photographer, I ate this information up! I think I have 5 pages of notes :) The pace was great, the information was useful and Liz and Emily were so easy to listen to and learn from! Thank you so much for your time and energy!" 

"Emily and Liz, are such beautiful women inside and out! They truly want you to learn and grow for yourself, the birthing industry, and your clients. During the Q+A they were very prepared, professional, and honest in their answers and gave a well round interpretation of all of the questions asked. Be ready to take notes and giggle because these ladies are a hoot to be around!!! :)"

"I could not write fast enough as I took notes on all the information you shared. I so appreciate your openness and honesty because, as a new photographer, I have struggled to find professionals who are interested in sharing their passion in a teaching model. I feel so excited to find my first mamas and share in their experience! I also feel more confident in the process and have found grace to give myself as I learn! This Q+A was worth every minute AND I feel sure that even if I attended another one, I would learn even more. Thank you so much!"

Whenever Emily and I have our late night chats about work, we find ourself coming to the same conclusion every time: we want to help grow our industry and spread the beauty of birth photography. Birth photography is different than any other type of photography... from living the on-call lifestyle, to working in difficult lighting situations and everything in between. 

Soooo... today we are excited to announce that we are planning another online Birth Photography Q&A at the end of this month on July 30th at 8PM EST! The seats are limited to the first ten people who register. For that reason, we wanted to give ample time for those of you who are interested to plan accordingly! We will open registration on Tuesday, July 14th at 10AM EST at www.birthphotographyqa.com.

Need more info?

 
 

This Q&A session is designed for photographers who are interested in offering birth photography as a business service and have photographed less than 5 births. We discuss topics such as how to life an on-call lifestyle, how to work in difficult lighting situations, and how to handle client consultations with prospective birth clients. 

Mark your calendars! (Or sign up at the link below to receive an email when registration opens.) 

The link will go live on Tuesday at 10AM EST! 

Liz Cook

Liz Cook is a wedding, birth, and motherhood photographer based in Central Virginia. Her intuition and creative perspective allow her to connect both professionally and personally with her subjects, and thus, her portfolio is saturated with authentic emotion. Whether she's sharing her story with fellow entrepreneurs or enjoying quality time with her husband and two daughters, Liz is both present and passionate about capturing and celebrating life. Her work has been featured by O "Oprah" Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Glitter Guide, Essence Magazine, domino, Rue Magazine, among others.