In this episode, I’m sitting down with Calgary-based wedding and couples photographer Rebecca Frank for a heart-forward conversation about intention, imperfection, and what it means to keep growing—even when it means becoming a beginner again. We talk about the realities of building a sustainable photography career, why film has brought Rebecca back to the “why” behind her work, and how to stay inspired in a world that constantly pulls us toward speed, trends, and perfection. If you’ve been craving a creative reset, this episode is your reminder to slow down, feel more, and make work that actually means something.
Heart over hustle. You can make good money in photography, but long-term success requires real passion and intention.
Let yourself be a beginner again. Film (and any new craft) challenges your ego, but that discomfort is where growth lives.
Intention changes everything. Film slows you down, asks you to commit, and forces you to shoot with purpose.
Your lab matters. Scanning, consistency, and trust with a lab can dramatically shape the final look of your film work.
Inspiration comes from living. Personal projects, design, and experiences outside of work keep creativity alive.
People matter more than size. The best weddings aren’t about guest count—they’re about the energy, love, and story.
Make them feel something. The goal isn’t perfect images—it’s emotional images that let people see themselves and their people.
Feedback is a gift. Even when it stings, it’s the fastest path to better systems, stronger boundaries, and better work.
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