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Why Your Photos Won’t Look Like Anyone Else’s (And That’s the Point) “I just don’t want my photos to look like everyone else’s.” If you’ve ever thought that before a session—you’re not alone. In this episode, Megan breaks down where that fear actually comes from, why social media plays a big role in it, and the truth most people don’t realize: Your photos will never look like anyone else’s… because you are the difference. This episode is all about letting go of pressure, trusting the process, and understanding what truly makes your photos unique. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: • Why clients (especially families and seniors) worry about their photos looking the same • How social media creates the illusion that everything looks identical • What people really mean when they say they don’t want “basic” photos • Why uniqueness has nothing to do with location, outfit, or pose • The role of personality, connection, and energy in every session • How overthinking can turn a natural experience into a performance • What photographers are actually focused on behind the camera Key Takeaways: • Your photos are unique because of who you are—not what you wear or where you go • Two sessions in the same location will still look completely different • The best photos feel natural, not forced • Trying to recreate what you see online often takes you further from yourself • You don’t need to be “different”—you need to be you A Perspective Shift: When someone says, “I don’t want my photos to look like everyone else’s…” What they’re really saying is: “I want these to feel like me.” And that’s exactly what great photos do. What Actually Makes Your Photos Different: Not the location Not the outfit Not the pose It’s: • Your personality • Your energy • The way you interact • The way your family connects • The way you laugh and move Those things can’t be copied—and that’s what makes your photos yours. The Common Mistake: Trying too hard to be different. Overthinking outfits Overplanning poses Trying to recreate something from social media And instead of feeling natural… it starts to feel like a performance. Behind the Camera: As a photographer, my focus isn’t on recreating what I’ve done before. I’m paying attention to: • How you interact • What feels natural • Where your energy goes Because my job isn’t to make you look like someone else— It’s to help you feel comfortable enough to look like yourself. Final Thoughts: If you’re worried about your photos looking like everyone else’s… Let that go. The best thing you can bring to your session isn’t a perfect outfit or a Pinterest board— It’s you. And that’s more than enough. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s been overthinking their photos. And if you’ve been holding back because you want something “different”… this is your reminder—you already are.
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