Luxe & Legacy Podcast

How to Be a Luxury Photographer in Any Style

31 min · 5. juni 2026
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Not booking as much as you want? The answer might be hiding in plain sight... your portfolio. In this episode, Marie and Amber break down the different photography styles that attract luxury clients, what makes a feed look expensive vs. budget, and why luxury isn't one single aesthetic. Spoiler: it comes down to intentionality, restraint, and artistry. What We Cover The Big Myth About Luxury Photography Luxury isn't just light and airy fields and flowing neutral dresses. There are so many paths to a high-end brand, and the one that works best for you is the one that genuinely lights you up. Photography Styles That Can Command Luxury Prices * Ethereal and Romantic: Soft light, natural skin tones, feminine elegance, quiet emotion. Beautiful when done well, but easy to go wrong with overexposure, too much haze, or overly trendy styling. * Documentary and Storytelling: In-home, layered compositions, real moments. This one requires just as much skill as any other style. Direction, posing, and intentional light still matter, even when it looks effortless. * Bold and Colorful: Strong point of view, rich tones, graphic energy. It attracts a specific clientele who will absolutely pay luxury prices for it. * Editorial: Fashion-inspired, clean lines, powerful posing. Think strong angles, intentional body shapes, quiet confidence. * Scandinavian Minimalism: Controlled color palettes, black and white, nothing unnecessary in the frame. Restrained, intentional, and deeply elegant. What Makes Work Look Budget (No Matter the Style) * Overexposed or inconsistent editing * Styling that doesn't hang together (outfits, hair, makeup, location) * Showing "cheese at the camera" shots * Randomness... a feed that feels pulled in different directions * Skipping out on hair and makeup (or including sessions where clients clearly did) What Luxury Work Always Has in Common * Intentionality: nothing feels random or client-dictated * Restraint: no chasing every trend, no clutter * Curation: cohesive, emotionally resonant, visually balanced * Artistry: the feeling underneath the aesthetic The Big Takeaway Luxury photography is not one specific style. It's the level of intention and passion behind the work. What makes an image feel expensive is the emotion, consistency, curation, and artistry underneath it all. Create work that feels unmistakably you, and then get really masterful at that. Connect With Us Marie Elizabeth Photography marie-elizabethphotography.com | @marie.elizabeth.photo Light Livin Photography lightlivinphotography.com | @light_livin_photography

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How to Be a Luxury Photographer in Any Style

Not booking as much as you want? The answer might be hiding in plain sight... your portfolio. In this episode, Marie and Amber break down the different photography styles that attract luxury clients, what makes a feed look expensive vs. budget, and why luxury isn't one single aesthetic. Spoiler: it comes down to intentionality, restraint, and artistry. What We Cover The Big Myth About Luxury Photography Luxury isn't just light and airy fields and flowing neutral dresses. There are so many paths to a high-end brand, and the one that works best for you is the one that genuinely lights you up. Photography Styles That Can Command Luxury Prices * Ethereal and Romantic: Soft light, natural skin tones, feminine elegance, quiet emotion. Beautiful when done well, but easy to go wrong with overexposure, too much haze, or overly trendy styling. * Documentary and Storytelling: In-home, layered compositions, real moments. This one requires just as much skill as any other style. Direction, posing, and intentional light still matter, even when it looks effortless. * Bold and Colorful: Strong point of view, rich tones, graphic energy. It attracts a specific clientele who will absolutely pay luxury prices for it. * Editorial: Fashion-inspired, clean lines, powerful posing. Think strong angles, intentional body shapes, quiet confidence. * Scandinavian Minimalism: Controlled color palettes, black and white, nothing unnecessary in the frame. Restrained, intentional, and deeply elegant. What Makes Work Look Budget (No Matter the Style) * Overexposed or inconsistent editing * Styling that doesn't hang together (outfits, hair, makeup, location) * Showing "cheese at the camera" shots * Randomness... a feed that feels pulled in different directions * Skipping out on hair and makeup (or including sessions where clients clearly did) What Luxury Work Always Has in Common * Intentionality: nothing feels random or client-dictated * Restraint: no chasing every trend, no clutter * Curation: cohesive, emotionally resonant, visually balanced * Artistry: the feeling underneath the aesthetic The Big Takeaway Luxury photography is not one specific style. It's the level of intention and passion behind the work. What makes an image feel expensive is the emotion, consistency, curation, and artistry underneath it all. Create work that feels unmistakably you, and then get really masterful at that. Connect With Us Marie Elizabeth Photography marie-elizabethphotography.com | @marie.elizabeth.photo Light Livin Photography lightlivinphotography.com | @light_livin_photography

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