Real Talk Episode 03: Nate Grahek Creator of StickyAlbums

Real Talk Senior Style Guide Photographer Education Nate Grahek

Real Talk Senior Style Guide Photographer Education Nate Grahek

REAL TALK Episode 03: Nate Grahek Creator of StickyAlbums

Joining us on this episode of Real Talk is Nate Grahek! You have probably all heard of Nate since he is the founder and creator of StickyAlbums, the amazing marketing mobile app that we have all used in our business. Today, he joins us to talk about fear and what is holding us back as photographers and business owners and how we can work to overcome these fears.

If you missed the last episode, be sure to check out our talk with Amanda Holloway here!

Sit back and soak up this intense talk filled with so much good business and life advice!

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- Sean

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The idea behind Real Talk was to hear from your photography inspirations about how they got to where they are today. Real Talk is all about their journeys, moments in their business or artistic endeavors that changed how they approach life today, and candid conversation that was just like you were sitting down to coffee with them yourself. It isn't about the technical stuff... It's about learning from their bigger picture advice that you can apply to your own business and life in so many unique ways!

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Sean Brown is a photographer based out of Vancouver Washington and Portland Oregon specializing in high school senior portraits. His goal is to bring out every senior’s personality in their images and is dedicated to making sure that every senior session is different so that no two seniors’ images are alike.