Crossroads

When I used to shoot wedding and engagement photography, I never knew the exact conditions I was coming into. It’s great training for a photographer. You have to be able to get it right regardless of the lighting, structures, people, weather or any other factors. On top of getting it right, you have to do it very quickly. The moment can pass as quickly as it came.

There are certain couples that stick with me - for all the right reasons. These couples exude confidence in their love. The shoot is stress free. Overall, the experience is positive.

The most positive experiences I had were not about how in love the couple was but how much love there is in the world. When you feel that, it brings you happiness and peace in other parts of your life as well. Hug and kiss your loved ones while you still have air in your lungs.

Jennifer Kirby

Jennifer’s dedication to documenting the human experience has spanned three decades. As a writer and photographer, her work has grown from booking individual sessions to working with organizations to traveling globally. Her journey began with a simple passion and developed into a life-long ambition.

Kirby’s work focuses on capturing the human experience in authentic and powerful ways with her photojournalistic style. Her stories and photography highlight the unique nature of each person.

https://j-kirby.com
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