[EP20]Kate Roberge

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Kate Roberge’s 3 implementable tasks that you can do to level up your game:

  • Just go for it.

  • Shoot a lot.

  • Just be humble.

    Additional implementable task:

  • Don’t focus on the followers on Instagram

    Today’s guest has got what it takes to be a wedding photographer. Kate Roberge is a Queenstown-based photographer who loves the idea of romance, weddings, and photography.


    Kate loves to take simple yet extraordinary photographs that perfectly capture authentic wedding moments. With her creativity, she got featured in different magazines such as Together Journal, Hello May, Dancing With Her, and more!
    In this episode, Kate will inspire us as she share her wedding story and how it helped with her perspective on photography. She also shared how she connects with her couples to provide the best images. You’ll surely learn a lot of photography insights so don’t miss it!

    Key Takeaways

  • How she developed her love for photography On her interest with films

  • How the market has changed in Queenstown

  • What her business offers

  • How her wedding day changed her outlook on photography

  • Her favourite wedding photographs

  • Importance of knowing her couple’s interests

  • Promotional tools she used for her photography business

  • Her mindset when creating her website

  • What she learned from her biggest failure

    Quotes


    “I decided that I’ve much rather just kind of do my own thing.”
    “Don’t put your camera down, take that photo. Don’t leave it out of the gallery because that’s the one that they’re going to cherish.”
    “You don’t know what photos are going to be important to them, so you have to ask.”
    “I tried to make my personality known on my website.”
    “I have to remind myself that it’s about being a team player, not being a competition with people.”


    Links
    Kate Roberge Website - https://kateroberge.co.nz/
    Kate Roberge Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katerobergephotography/

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