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Episode 12: The Art of Finding the Perfect Imperfect
Episode 12: The Art of Finding the Perfect Imperfect
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Dec 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Sometimes, it's our grandparents who make the most impact on personalities, our growth, our development.
Courtney Bryson spent childhood weekends on her grandparents' farm and developed a love for animals and photography because of her gramma and grampa.
Today, she is the mastermind behind CM Bryson Photography in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Rescue Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing special needs Boston terriers.
She's also one of the founding members of One Last Network and a graduate of our pet loss grief certification program in which she learned how to be a better support for her clients who come to her for end of life pet photography.
Courtney has endured more than her fair share of loss since right before the pandemic, including her beloved horse Ginger and both of those amazing grandparents who helped her become who she is.
In this episode, Courtney and I talk about that grief journey and how it has made her a better photographer, allowing her to find the perfect in the imperfect.
What to listen for:
How Courtney became a pet and equine photographer
The special relationship she had with Ginger
Why getting her own portraits with Ginger was so important
Courtney's experience with loss and grief
And how that all changed her approach to end of life pet photography
Connect with Courtney
cmbryson.com
Facebook
Instagram
The Rescue Ranch
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onelastnetwork/message
Courtney Bryson spent childhood weekends on her grandparents' farm and developed a love for animals and photography because of her gramma and grampa.
Today, she is the mastermind behind CM Bryson Photography in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Rescue Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing special needs Boston terriers.
She's also one of the founding members of One Last Network and a graduate of our pet loss grief certification program in which she learned how to be a better support for her clients who come to her for end of life pet photography.
Courtney has endured more than her fair share of loss since right before the pandemic, including her beloved horse Ginger and both of those amazing grandparents who helped her become who she is.
In this episode, Courtney and I talk about that grief journey and how it has made her a better photographer, allowing her to find the perfect in the imperfect.
What to listen for:
How Courtney became a pet and equine photographer
The special relationship she had with Ginger
Why getting her own portraits with Ginger was so important
Courtney's experience with loss and grief
And how that all changed her approach to end of life pet photography
Connect with Courtney
cmbryson.com
The Rescue Ranch
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onelastnetwork/message
Released:
Dec 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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