05/25/2026
Story time. I recently took a relative shopping for capris.
I already know what you're thinking — Karra, what does pants shopping have to do with photography? Bear with me.
By the time I asked a few actual questions, I learned the requirements: no longer than the knee, ideally waterproof, lightweight enough for 85-degree humidity, and must have belt loops. Oh, and not white. Not cream. Definitely not taupe.
We hit five stores. Drove 20 miles round trip. And if we'd had that conversation before we left the driveway? We probably could've found the mythical unicorn pants in one stop.
Here's the thing: when we don't have enough detail about someone else's problem, we fill in the blanks with our own assumptions. Our own filters. And then we're both wandering around a department store in the wrong section.
This happens all the time with photography inquiries. Someone reaches out and says "I need pictures." And of course their first question is how much — totally fair. But the real work is figuring out who, what, when, where, why, and how. Because all of those things shape the answer.
That's why working with someone who knows the right questions to ask makes all the difference. Not to interrogate you — but to actually get you what you need.
Wanna skip the 5-store tour? Send me a DM and let's figure it out. 👇