Ever wish you could slow things down, and bottle up your life real quick?
You are definitely not alone! We can’t time travel (yet) but we DO have a solution for you!
Our course, Manual Mode for Moms, has moms saying, “I didn’t know how much I needed this,” and, “this course and my newfound love of photography brings so much joy to my life.”
If you are tired of trying to piece it all together on your own, you’re in the right place.
ABOUT OUR MISSION
You deserve a life well lived and well documented.
Hi, I’m Megan! A mama, art educator, photographer, and instructional designer.
I help mamas who want to bottle up those everyday magic moments to savor forever. Who want to enjoy and be present for the life in front of them.
The heart of my work is designed to help you slow down and connect through intentional photography and art practices.
Our Resources
In Manual Mode for Moms, you’ll learn how to handle your camera like a boss, and use photography to not only capture your life, but engage with.
Say goodbye to piecing things together with endless hours of YouTube! We deliver short, direct, and engaging instructional videos, because we know you have zero spare time for the fluff!
Not looking to enroll in an entire course? We have shorter workshops, supplemental photography resources, and accessories in our shop.
Interactive videos
Manual Mode for Moms lessons incorporate interactive videos and assignments to help you engage with the content.
Demonstrations
Designed by an instructional designer to help you retain information and be an engaged learner.
Resources
Lesson workbooks, content guides and cheat sheets, and practice activities are included in our courses.
What our students say
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The latest from the blog
It is SO easy to want more and more gear once you get started in photography, thinking it will make your life or photos better or easier…
It is SO easy to want more and more gear once you get started in photography, thinking it will make your life or photos better or easier…
Let’s talk about one of biggest pain-points for folks starting out in photography. It is so frustrating to download photos and find that they are blurry!