High, Low and Unexpected

Heirlooms, Boundaries, and the Beauty of a 15-Year Journey (ft. Michael & Laura)

1 h 13 min · 27. maj 2026
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This week on High, Low, and Unexpected, Shaun sits down with Michael and Laura, a husband-and-wife photography team based in Richmond, Virginia. With 15 years in the industry, their story is a beautiful testament to what happens when you prioritize relationship over transaction and intention over scale. In this episode, you’ll hear: * The "Full-Time Leap" High: Laura shares the emotional journey of leaving a 9-year career as an elementary school teacher to go full-time in photography. Discover how "teacher skills" translate to wedding days and how this leap allowed them to expand their family through foster care and adoption. * The "Square Footage" Low: A real-talk look at the challenges of running a business together in a small home office. Michael and Laura discuss the seasons where work-life balance felt like a myth and the difficult (but necessary) conversations required to find a healthy line between being business partners and being a married couple. * The "15-Year Celebration" Unexpected: How a business built on community leads to clients who stay for a decade and a half. From receiving gifts for their children to throwing a 15th-anniversary party for their past couples, Michael and Laura explain why they don’t want "high-end" clients—they want "their people." Michael and Laura’s story is a raw reminder that while we document "perfect" days for others, our own success is found in the boundaries we set, the resilience we build in the lows, and the legacy we leave within our own four walls. Listen now on High, Low, and Unexpected. * 🎙️ Want to connect with Michael & Laura? Check out their work at MichaelAndLauraPhotography.com [https://michaelandlauraphotography.com/] or follow their journey and DIY projects on Instagram @michaelandlauraphotography

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episode Heirlooms, Boundaries, and the Beauty of a 15-Year Journey (ft. Michael & Laura) cover

Heirlooms, Boundaries, and the Beauty of a 15-Year Journey (ft. Michael & Laura)

This week on High, Low, and Unexpected, Shaun sits down with Michael and Laura, a husband-and-wife photography team based in Richmond, Virginia. With 15 years in the industry, their story is a beautiful testament to what happens when you prioritize relationship over transaction and intention over scale. In this episode, you’ll hear: * The "Full-Time Leap" High: Laura shares the emotional journey of leaving a 9-year career as an elementary school teacher to go full-time in photography. Discover how "teacher skills" translate to wedding days and how this leap allowed them to expand their family through foster care and adoption. * The "Square Footage" Low: A real-talk look at the challenges of running a business together in a small home office. Michael and Laura discuss the seasons where work-life balance felt like a myth and the difficult (but necessary) conversations required to find a healthy line between being business partners and being a married couple. * The "15-Year Celebration" Unexpected: How a business built on community leads to clients who stay for a decade and a half. From receiving gifts for their children to throwing a 15th-anniversary party for their past couples, Michael and Laura explain why they don’t want "high-end" clients—they want "their people." Michael and Laura’s story is a raw reminder that while we document "perfect" days for others, our own success is found in the boundaries we set, the resilience we build in the lows, and the legacy we leave within our own four walls. Listen now on High, Low, and Unexpected. * 🎙️ Want to connect with Michael & Laura? Check out their work at MichaelAndLauraPhotography.com [https://michaelandlauraphotography.com/] or follow their journey and DIY projects on Instagram @michaelandlauraphotography

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