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I never thought I'm going to be a photographer. When I was a teenager we were lend an old film camera and took a few shots. I loved the experience and the photos turned out good (I still have those photos) but never occurred to me that I can be a photographer. Fast forward I've got my first camera around 12 years ago. I bought it to start a hobby, I photographed mostly nature, food, and my kid. About 5 years ago my client asked me to photograph one of their rental properties. It was a quite new challenge and I did good, the photos were really good and I loved the experience. That's how I started my carrier as a property photographer and spent the past more than 4 years in this industry. In the main time I was taken more and more photos on family occasions, portrait mostly. That was a whole new world, new challenges, new excitement. I realised that's my calling, I wanted to be a portrait photographer. I started to learn more about lightening, posing, styling tried to find my own voice, style in this new world. I realised many many women out there lack of confidence. I were one of them. By the time went I built up my own confidence and bring this new power into my photoshoots, and my clients leaves my studio with this renewed power.