I have to say that it was an absolute pleasure having the opportunity to do a photoshoot with Holly Cotton. What I liked about her was the fact that she was physically fit and didn’t need a lot of make-up; Thus shooting her was exceptionally easy as well and this made editing her photos super easy. One of the things that she stressed during the photoshoot was the need for positivity in and out of the photoshoot. Another positive about Holly was that she has a natural inclination towards the camera.
We started off in the studio where my colleague (Daniel T. Riddick) shot her first and it went so well that it was over in around 35 minutes with two outfit changes and a 22-minute video interview after the shoot. For the second half of the shoot, we shot outside Downtown Houston Texas on a somewhat rainy day. Oddly enough, the gloomy skies and the drizzling rain made for a great photoshoot as it provided a certain look and feel of realism to the photos. The post-shoot interview with my colleague went really well. They took the time out to talk about her personal background, what she does for a living, her social media platforms, some of her thoughts on current events and what her goals and expectations are for her immediate and long-term future.
During the interview Daniel and Holly also talked about her best-selling book entitled “Day 1. A Guide To Creating, Organizing and Executing ANY Goal” (be sure to click the link and pick up your copy). You can also get in touch with Holly Cotton if you click the following link here. But hey, there's no need for me to keep talking as her interview is right here. And as always, feel free to take a look at and enjoy the following photos and tune into her interview with my colleague Daniel T. Riddick ands make sure you tune into her podcast here.
Such an awesome time working with Veda Magazine! The photographers were professional and easy to work with. Very organized shoot. Great content!