Season 4, Episode 3

Recording Vocals for an EP- Here’s What I Learned

On this episode, we’ll be talking about what it looks like to adapt your style or approach to fit the creative needs of a project-

I recently had the opportunity to participate in recording sessions for a new single our church worship team just released, and along the way I learned a LOT about the importance of teamwork, flexibility, and humility, especially when listening back on the work we put in. Today we’ll be dissecting the uncomfortable-for-some truth of why your own personal photographic style isn’t always king when it comes to the work you do for your clients.

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