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Collaborations
with Creators &
Community Organizations
What Collaboration Coverage Includes
Collaboration coverage is designed to capture real moments, real interactions,
and the energy of the event.
Creator Collaboration: Kimono Mom
Photography coverage of a live food demonstration featuring creator Kimono Mom
during a public event appearance, capturing the interaction between creator, audience, and product in a real retail environment.

Community Collaboration: Concerts in the Park
Photography coverage of a community concert series organized by the Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce. Images capture the atmosphere of the event, the interaction between performers and audience, and the energy of a live community gathering.

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40–60 carefully edited images
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​A mix of wide shots, details, and real interactions
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Interior and exterior coverage (when applicable)
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Images sized for web, Google, and social use
Video Coverage
for Businesses
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10–20 short video clips (5–15 seconds each)
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20-30 second example reel (optional)
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Natural motion: process, people, environment
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Designed for websites, Google Business, and social platforms
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Built to support clarity, trust and real first impressions
Photo Coverage
for Businesses
What if I’m not comfortable in front of the camera?
Totally normal. Most of the people I photograph at events aren’t used to being on camera.
I focus on what’s already happening rather than posing or interrupting. My goal is to capture real moments.
Do I need to know exactly what I want?
No. Some events come with a clear vision, others don’t. Both are fine.
I’ll ask a few simple questions ahead of time so I understand what matters most, then handle the rest as it unfolds.
What if I don’t feel creative like this?
You don’t need to perform or act a certain way.
My job is to observe, notice the moments that matter, and present them clearly. Your job is just to run the event and be present in it.
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