
E3 Media
About
My sessions are geared completely toward what students are trying to do with the craft. I want to teach students what they want to learn. Of course you have to know the basics first but there is a whole world of creative to be accessed by people willing to reach out and capture it.
I love that someone can come to me and have an idea for an image and no matter how far out there ir how impossible ot seems, it's possiboe to create that image. There is an escape for those who feel like they don't belong and for those that want to create worlds and landscapes. This craft is unlike any other craft because of the stories you can tell.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Meeting VIA Zoom, FaceTime, or whatever video chat software students are able to use during this whole pandemic and getting introduced so that I can find out what exactly my students are looking to get out of photography/cinematography lessons.
Once we have that figured out it goes straight to the basics, I will ask a number of questions before we get into anything to see what the knowledge of the student is thus far.
once the basics are understood, it is all about moving the student toward his/her goal as a photographer or filmmaker.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a lot of experience working in the field. I have taught myself thus far but have been very active in researching what I can do to get better and I would love to pass on what knowledge I have gained with people who are also passionate about this incredible craft.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
My pricing system is quite simple: $40 per half hour session. I like to keep it simple for students so that we can just focus on what we're learning and not het caught up in other things.
How did you get started teaching?
People noticed my work and adkee me to teach. I have always had a love for teaching through the years though.