16/06/2026
You know that friend who tells you you've got spinach stuck in your teeth before you walk into a meeting?
That's me on a photoshoot.
Except instead of spinach, I'm checking:
✨ Necklace clasps that have spun round
✨ Crooked rings
✨ Bra straps
✨ Flyaway hairs
✨ Twisted clothing
✨ Wonky collars
✨ Glasses sitting unevenly
✨ Strange background distractions
✨ Lamp posts growing out of people's heads
The little things matter.
Because once you've noticed them in a photograph, you can't unsee them.
Years of being a photographer have trained me to spot details most people would never notice, and I'm constantly scanning every image before I press the shutter.
My clients often laugh because I'll stop mid-conversation and suddenly launch myself across the room to straighten a necklace.
But those tiny details are often the difference between an image looking polished and professional, or slightly "off."
You focus on being amazing at what you do.
I'll worry about the wonky necklace clasp.