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“I wasn’t used to being in front of the camera, let alone liking what I saw afterward. But this guide changed how I approach it entirely. It didn’t tell me how to pose or mimic anyone it taught me how to recognize my own presence, and let that be enough. I used it to prep for my first solo brand shoot, and it made all the difference. I walked in grounded, clear, and actually excited. And the best part? I’ve kept using the same tips anytime I’m photographed even candid moments feel more true.

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“Before this guide, I would avoid the camera at all costs—even for my own business. I felt awkward, stiff, disconnected. But Roux has a way of stripping all that away. This guide made me feel like I didn’t have to perform—I just had to arrive. It offered clear, intentional advice that helped me understand how light, mood, and expression work together. Since then, I’ve taken photos for my new collection entirely on my own. They actually look and feel like me.”

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