Are you in the GOLDEN HOUR JAIL?

Youโve been taking photos for a while, and now you want to get more bookings from people who love your work.
But your whole portfolio is full of images taken at Golden Hour
because the industry has told you thatโs the best kind of photo.
the industry has been lying to all of us
Spoiler alertโฆ itโs not.
Because what happens when it rains? What happens when there is no โgolden hourโ opportunity? What happens when you get so busy that you canโt fit in any more golden hour sessioins and need to start booking your clients at different times? You have a life and a family and you donโt want to spend every afternoon photographing and missing out on events.
MASTER ANY LIGHT
What if you could take photos like this at midday?
Stop limiting yourself to golden hour. Learn to read and shape natural light in any condition, harsh sun, flat overcast, or bright midday. Your clients' lives don't pause for perfect light, and neither should you.
BREAK THE RULES
And like this during a winter storm?
Rain, snow, wind, these aren't obstacles, they're opportunities. Discover how to create stunning, emotional portraits in challenging weather that most photographers avoid. This is where your work will truly stand out.
MEET YOUR MENTOR
And this when it's cloudy and flat?
Overcast days create soft, flattering light that's perfect for portraits. Learn composition, posing, and editing techniques that turn 'bad weather' into your secret weapon for scroll-stopping photos your clients will treasure.

And right now, someone is looking for a photographer like you. So let's make them find you.
I want you toโฆ
Arrive at every session feeling ready no matter what the weather is doing
Get home from a session and realise the images you envisioned turned out exactly how you wanted them to
Guide your clients with ease so they feel relaxed, natural, and genuinely themselves in front of your camera
Build a business that lets you leave your 9-5 because you're booked, confident, and charging what you're worth
But you can't do that when you're figuring it all out by yourself.
Right now you'reโฆ
Panicking when the forecast changes on the morning of a session
Standing behind your camera unsure what to say to help your client relax, watching the awkwardness creep in
Doing this mostly alone, comparing yourself to photographers online and wondering what they know that you don't
Watching your business stay stuck at a price point you've already outgrown because you don't yet feel confident enough to charge more
Lying awake thinking "maybe I'm just not cut out for this"

Introducing
All-Weather Society
A membership community created for female photographers in their first 0-5 years of business who are done waiting for perfect conditions, and ready to photograph with full confidence, in any light, any weather, any season.

Are you ready to:
Book sessions at any time of the day and be confident knowing youโll get incredible photos every time
Book sessions at any time of day and know you'll come home with images you're proud of
Stop rescheduling and start showing up, whatever the sky does
Attract the right type of client who will obsess over your work and tell their family & friends to book you
Send off galleries to clients knowing they will LOVE IT
To 2x your income from photography by taking on clients at noon
Have a community of women in your corner who get exactly what you're building
It all starts here inside All-Weather Society!
THE REAL REASON
I went from someone who panicked at bad weather to winning bronze at Norway's national photography competition.
It didn't happen because I moved somewhere with endless sunsets. It didn't happen because I bought better gear.
It happened because I stopped letting the weather make my decisions for me.


The photo that didnยดt almost happen.. and then won a national award
I was planning a photo session with my friend, and we wanted to do photos of her during the winter on the tundra. On the day of the session, the weather went crazy: the wind was throwing her hair everywhere and it was -15 Celsius. This is where you normally would reschedule, but I didn't.
Instead, I made a decision: we're going. We'll keep it short, and we'll see what happens.
We went out onto the tundra, and I got the most powerful portraits of her walking through this wild, white world. One of those images later won bronze at the national photo competition for professional photographers in Norway.
That only happened because I chose not to let the weather stop me and because I spoke to my client about it beforehand, so she was genuinely excited instead of worried.
That is exactly what I teach inside the All-Weather Society.
Join All-Weather Society and get:
No one is born a talented photographer.
You can learn the hacks to make a portrait go from overexposed, flat and completely washed out to this by knowing how to place your subjects and know exactly which settings to choose to create glowy portraits in full sun:






















