This stuff actually works (and it's teachable!): A decade and a half ago our Co-Founder, Jesh de Rox, created the first teachable system to help other photographers evoke emotion ‘on command’. Since then we are proud to say that our students have touched an estimated 100 MILLION HUMANS (ie. their happy customers)! Isn't that INSANE?!
Get all the feels quickly and reliably: You probably know first-hand that most humans become SUPER awkward in front of the camera... We know your pain! Unfortunately we can't all afford to only take on the most photogenic, easy, open, insta-worthy muses—you know, the ones that just ooze feels out of every pore before you even say a single word! Our prompts will help you discover the natural beauty in every human on this earth. By unlocking their stories, and bearing witness to their their innate humanness and vulnerability, you will become more curious and inspired than ever... and photographing them will feel like a privilege!
Increase your word of mouth referrals: It's time to truly stand out from the crowd and take your photography business (or side hustle) from crickets in your inbox, to heartfelt, handwritten letters of appreciation that have you (and your potential clients) in tears! Our talented tribe of heart-centred photographers tells us every day that they are more inspired than ever about the art they're creating, and can't believe how much positive feedback they're generating, with way less effort. Everyone's having more fun—even the photographers!
Be Unforgettable: Saying “smile!” just doesn’t cut it anymore, folks! The Superfeel Feel Guides are your passport to being UNFORGETTABLE to each and every client. By using the Superfeel Method in your sessions, your photographs will serve as living reminders that instantly transport your Muses back to the powerful feelings and special memories they experienced with you in their session.
Legacy: Your images will be treasured for generations to come, not only because they are genuine and absolutely beautiful but because they show who your muses were—not just what they looked like.