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There is a misconception in the photography industry that other photographers are competition. I have never believed that to be true.
When Cadie, the owner of Cadie Deltoro Photo, reached out for her branding session, it felt like a perfect reflection of how I approach this work. There is room for all of us. There is a photographer for everyone. And there is more than enough success, creativity, and opportunity to go around.
Cadie is a talented photographer and business owner who understands the importance of showing up intentionally for her brand. As creatives, we ask our clients to trust us with their vision. It is just as important that we do the same for our own businesses.
Photographers, coaches, and creative business owners often put themselves last when it comes to branding. We focus on serving others, building portfolios, and delivering for our clients, while our own visuals quietly fall behind.
Cadie’s session was designed to support her business presence in a way that felt authentic, confident, and aligned. This was not about copying trends or blending in. It was about creating imagery that reflects who she is, how she works, and the experience she provides.
Branding and portrait photography for creatives is about visibility. It is about letting your audience connect with the person behind the brand. When people can see you, they trust you more easily.
I believe deeply in an abundance mindset. There is no single right photographer. There is no shortage of clients. And there is no reason to dim your light because someone else shines differently.
Cadie’s branding session was a reminder of why collaboration matters. When women-owned businesses support one another, everyone rises. There is power in community, respect in collaboration, and growth in choosing generosity over comparison.
This session was not about competition. It was about alignment.
Cadie’s session falls into the heart of what I love most about branding and portrait photography. Creating images that help business owners show up fully and confidently in their work.
Branding and portrait sessions are ideal for:
Business owners refining their visual identity
Creatives who want their brand to feel more personal
Photographers and service providers building trust online
Women-owned businesses ready to elevate their presence
These sessions are planned intentionally so the images feel usable, timeless, and aligned across platforms.
As business owners, we ask people to invest in us every day. Investing in your own brand visuals is part of leading by example.
Cadie’s branding session reflects the confidence it takes to step into visibility and own your place in your industry. Her images now support her website, social presence, and overall brand story in a way that feels honest and grounded.
If you are a business owner who has been waiting for the right moment to invest in branding or portrait photography, consider this your reminder. There is room for you. There is space for your voice. And there is value in showing up as yourself.
Branding and portrait sessions are available.
Inquire through the website to begin planning your session.
January 13, 2026
A branding and portrait session with Cadie Deltoro, owner of Cadie Deltoro Photo, focused on visibility, collaboration, and confidence for women-owned businesses. This post highlights the importance of investing in your own brand imagery and embracing an abundance mindset within the creative industry.

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