Last week I was at this gorgeous girl´s house. She´s my age and she´s an amazing photographer.
Let me back up a little.
A while ago, my friend told me that I´d have to watch this video by Nadia Meli "Five tips when you start your business".
I did. I thought it was great! Then I read her blog. Went to her website. Checked her out on facebook. And somewhere in between someone had written a message about how great the mentoring was with her.
Now I had been looking for a course to improve my photography for a while but I couldn´t find one that would NOT cover the basics of aperture, ISO and shutter speed. So I thought this would be a good idea to book a mentoring with her and I did.
I was so excited those days and weeks (and, okay, I admit it, months) before the mentoring and now it is already a week that´s past since then.
Now don´t get me wrong, that´s not because it wasn´t good or anything. On the contrary: It was INCREDIBLE.
There was just a lot of information for me to process.
The mentoring was supposed to be 6 hours, but when we weren´t done
with my questions she just continued until all my questions were
answered.
In the end I had a headache from oh so much information and inspiration and the night after I hardly slept. I think I´m still not done sorting through my head and putting her tips into practice. :)
So that´s why it took me a week to write this blogpost.
But seriously: If you´re thinking about getting serious with your business and you don´t really know how to step up your game and take it to the next level, book a mentoring session with Nadia.
There are people, that are natural teachers, that have a heart for teaching and enjoy passing their wisdom on to others. And Nadia is such a person.
Her motto is to make people feel like they belong, like they are home. And I did feel like I was sitting at home with a good friend, sipping tea and talking about our passion for photography.
Thank you , Nadia, for all your time and effort! <3
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