PHOTOGRAPHER + EDUCATOR
My goal with every single shoot is to preserve your unique relationship in its most authentic and adventurous form, creating memories that resonate and stories that last a lifetime. After all, you only get one life, so fucking live it đ¤đź
But my passion doesnât stop there. I also love sharing my expertise and insights with fellow photographers, helping them grow and elevate their craft. Whether itâs through mentorship, behind-the-scenes guidance, or sharing tips and tricks Iâve learned over the years, Iâm here to support others in capturing moments that matter just as much. Letâs create, learn, and live boldlyâtogether.
In this digital age, where everyoneâs used to selfies and filters, a professional photoshoot can still make clients feel nervous, awkward, or just plain camera shy. Even if theyâre used to snapping pics every day, being in front of a real camera feels different. As a photographer, youâre the one directing the shoot, setting the energy, and guiding every move. Clients pick up on your energy, so itâs important that you stay relaxed, keep things moving, and set a vibe that helps them feel at ease and natural in front of the camera.
Here are five ways to help camera-shy clients chill out, get comfortable, and actually enjoy the shoot so you can capture their best selves.
Honestly, the first few minutes are everything. Camera-shy clients often walk in stiff, unsure, and staring at the floor. Let them settle in. If youâre shooting in a studio, try asking about their favorite playlist, comment on something in the space, or chat about how their weekâs been. Small moments like this break the tension and help them loosen up before the camera even comes out.
Itâs all about making them feel like theyâre hanging out with someone they trust. Once thatâs happening, they start moving, relaxing, and the best shots just happen.
I always start with a few quick test shots before diving in. I check the angles, lighting, and how the client moves. Sometimes Iâll even let them peek at the screenâit gets a laugh, sparks conversation, and immediately makes camera-shy clients feel more relaxed.
Iâve seen it a hundred times: the moment they realise they actually look good, shoulders drop, smiles come out, and the session suddenly feels effortless. Those first few clicks help build confidence and keep the whole vibe easy and fun.


Camera-shy clients donât need stiff poses or long lecturesâthey need small, clear nudges. I like to guide them with easy suggestions like âtake a step this wayâ or âtilt your chin slightly,â keeping my energy upbeat and playful. As they follow your direction, drop little comments like âyes, thatâs perfectâ or âjust like thatâ to show youâre noticing their effortâit goes a long way in boosting confidence and keeping them relaxed.
By the time youâre halfway through, camera-shy clients are often moving, laughing, and starting to own their shots without even realizing it.



Some of the best shots happen when clients arenât thinking about the camera. For couples it could be a quick laugh while they adjust each otherâs jackets or brush hair from a face. Maybe a shared glance between parents and kids, holding hands, or a gentle nudge and playful interaction that feels real for families. For solo clients itâs those little stretches, spins, or glances that show personality without a stiff pose.
These moments are pure gold because theyâre real, effortless, and packed with vibe. Keep your eyes open, move with them, and let those tiny unscripted actions tell the story. They often become the shots that make the session unforgettable.


Trust me, camera-shy clients pick up on your vibe instantly, so stay switched on. Take a quick stretch, roll your shoulders, shake your arms outâwhatever gets you moving and feeling alive. I like to pace a little, walk around the set, and reset my own energy between shots
Being fully present and engaged makes a world of difference. When youâre moving, noticing small gestures, and keeping your energy high, clients start to relax, play around naturally, and the best shots almost take themselves.
PHOTOGRAPHER + EDUCATOR
My goal with every single shoot is to preserve your unique relationship in its most authentic and adventurous form, creating memories that resonate and stories that last a lifetime. After all, you only get one life, so fucking live it đ¤đź
But my passion doesnât stop there. I also love sharing my expertise and insights with fellow photographers, helping them grow and elevate their craft. Whether itâs through mentorship, behind-the-scenes guidance, or sharing tips and tricks Iâve learned over the years, Iâm here to support others in capturing moments that matter just as much. Letâs create, learn, and live boldlyâtogether.