January 9, 2024

What If I Miss The First Kiss? | Your Photographer Mom: Episode 013

What If I Miss The First Kiss?

Whew! Today is a fun one!

Like a couple weeks ago, this podcast is from the original backlog I had created when I started Your Photographer Mom in 2022. So! The audio might be a little rough but the heart is the same as always: really freaking huge. I’m so excited to chat about this topic with y’all! Let’s chat about a photography nightmare y’all: Because what, actually, happens if you miss the first kiss?

More About This Fun (and Slightly Scary, lol) Episode!

In this week’s photography podcast, we talk all about missing the first kiss. Here’s the topics!

A Time I Missed The First Kiss (I Know!!)

You’re Never Going To Get Every Single Moment

Don’t Be Full on Angst!

It’s Okay To Make Mistakes

Wanna Know This Episode in One Quote? I Got You!

“There can be a lot of pressure when you’re photographing things… You’re the one preserving the memories. And if you let yourself get in your head about that, it’s enough to stress anybody out even if you’re, like, not anxious at all.

We’ve all had bad moments at weddings… It’s easy to angst yourself out and not say anything but this is never the path to go on.”

NOTE: I talk super quickly about contracts in this episode but I am definitely not a lawyer. Don’t take anything on this podcast – on this episode or any episode! – as legal advice. I’m 10000% just talking as a wedding photographer / photographer mom.

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Based in Fayetteville, Arkansas Lissa Chandler is a portrait and wedding photographer. Lissa is also the owner of Opal and June where she offers mockup photographs, bookish + history merch, and the dreamiest photoshoot dress rentals. Additionally, Lissa is the host of the podcast Your Photographer Mom. As a creative photographer in Northwest Arkansas, Lissa doesn’t niche down on a genre. She niches on a feeling instead! That feeling? The huge, happy feeling of hope and excitement that you feel as a kid opening up a huge box of 120 crayons. Sound like a feeling you remember? Let’s shoot!

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