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On today's show, I have Megan Weaver who is a photographer for fashion & lifestyle bloggers and women entrepreneurs in the Dallas area.

 

I actually found Megan through another podcast, Systems Saved Me with Jordan Gill. When I first moved to Dallas I was basically looking for anyone else that also lived here and was a fellow entrepreneur, and found Jordan (whom I had coffee with once, she's amazing!) and then started listening to her podcast. That led me to Megan and I've been following her on Instagram ever since!

 

Megan and I chat about how she got started in photography, advice for fellow photographers, how to take better portrait pictures, her struggles being a photographer, what she thinks people misconceive about being a photographer plus who she would want to sit next to on a 10 hour flight and the cameras she recommends!

 

Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy!

 

In today's episode, you'll find out:

 

How Megan got started in photography. Advice she would offer to people who want to be a photographer professionally. What she struggles with as a photographer. What she thinks people misconceive about being a photographer. Her dream photography session. Her best photography tips for amateurs. The cameras she uses and others she'd recommend.

 

Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/026


Links mentioned:

CreativeLive classes Yoga with Adrienne Tonya Dalton's Day in the Life podcast episode Sony A6000 Mirrorless Camera Canon 5D Mark III Dubsado



Follow Megan:

 

Website Free Photography for Fashion Bloggers Starter Kit Instagram Pinterest Twitter



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