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for wedding photographers who know their work is good enough — but can’t figure out why premium clients aren’t booking them.
A 4-module digital framework — delivered instantly — that walks you through auditing, curating, and positioning your portfolio to attract higher-budget clients.
Before: 20+ weddings/year at $2-3k avg. Full calendar. Still financially stressed every month.
After: 15 weddings/year at $6-8k each. Two $7500 destination weddings booked in December. Most inquiries are planner referrals.
That’s 2x revenue shooting 40% fewer weddings.
same photographer. same camera. everything a client sees — completely different.
From a photographer who went from $2K photo+video to $7–8K photo only.
Look at your work the way a stranger does → identify what’s sending the wrong message → cut it → fill the gaps → make sure everything is telling the same story to the same person
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Here's everything you get inside The Glow-Up Kit:
Portfolio positioning works everywhere. Britt built this in the Pacific Northwest — not NYC, not LA. The framework applies whether you’re in a metro or mid-size market.
You probably have more than you think. The audit process helps you see your own work through your ideal client’s eyes. Most photographers are surprised by what they already have.
This isn’t a course. It’s a framework you can finish this weekend. No fluff, no 47-module vault you’ll never open. Four steps, done.
You can finish this in a weekend. And the time you’re spending shooting 20+ weddings you don’t love? That’s the time this gives back to you.
This is the same framework photographers pay $197+ for in a 1:1 positioning session. I made it $37 because I want it to be a no-brainer for photographers who are ready to start.
THE CHOICE IS YOURS
I know what it feels like to have good work that isn’t converting.
In early 2024, I raised my prices to $4,500 and got rejected ten consultations in a row. i panicked and lowered them back down. And I spent months wondering what I was doing wrong — because the work was good, and I knew the work was good.
I eventually invested over $20,000 — in a mastermind, a private mentorship, editorial shoots, and online courses— to figure out what was actually happening.
What I found: it wasn’t my photography. It was everything a client sees before they decide whether to reach out. The images I was showing, how my website felt, how my brand communicated who I was for.
Once I understood that and rebuilt everything around it, two $7,500 california inquiries landed in my inbox on the same day, then booked that month.
The Portfolio Glow-Up Kit is what I wish had existed in early 2024. I paid $20,000 to learn what’s inside it. I priced it at $37 because it shouldn't be that hard to access this.
If you’ve shot at least a few weddings and want to attract better-fit clients, yes. If you haven’t shot a wedding yet, start with the free Portfolio Audit Checklist first.
Yes. Buy once, access forever. Plus any future updates.
Most photographers finish it in a weekend. It’s designed to be actionable, not overwhelming.
It’s built for wedding photographers, but the portfolio positioning principles apply to portrait, branding, and elopement photographers too.
Perfect — Module 3 and 4 build one from scratch. You don’t need an existing strategy; you just need images.