Meet Kevin Harry

We recently connected with Kevin Harry and have shared our conversation below.

Kevin, so many exciting things to discuss, we can’t wait. Thanks for joining us and we appreciate you sharing your wisdom with our readers. So, maybe we can start by discussing optimism and where your optimism comes from?

I think it comes from having gone trough a troubled childhood and survived. My simple motto is “it could always be worse”

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

I am an Atlanta based headshot and portrait photographer. I specialize in fine art, glam, and editorial magazine style photoshoots for everyday people.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?

Empathy
Listening
Learning

Always be opening to learning, and leave your heart open. Whenever I pick p my camera I attempt to learn something new from the person I shoot and something about myself.

One of our goals is to help like-minded folks with similar goals connect and so before we go we want to ask if you are looking to partner or collab with others – and if so, what would make the ideal collaborator or partner?

I am always open to the right kind of collaboration. Typically make up artists, stylists etc. They can reach me via my website kevinharryphotography.com or @kevinharryphoto on most socials.

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Image Credits

Photo of me – Mike Glatzer Photography

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