Somewhere out in a New Mexico junkyard, we found an old abandoned bus — sun-faded, rusted, perfectly imperfect. The kind of place most people would drive past without a second thought. But that day, it became a set. She had one specific dream for her portfolio: a photo with a giant python snake. Not glamorous. Not typical. Not safe and pretty. Bold. Fearless. Memorable. So we made it happen. A friend helped coordinate everything, the snake handler arrived, and there she was — standing in front of that old bus with this massive python wrapped around her like it was the most natural thing in the world. That’s what I love about building portfolios. It’s not about copying trends. It’s about creating images that feel personal, powerful, and unforgettable. Sometimes that means Malibu. Sometimes that means a junkyard and a python. Either way — we show up and we make the vision real.