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THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHY BECOMES A MOVEMENT.

  • Build A Platform

  • Change Women's Lives

  • Become A Local Celebrity

  • Make Six Figures

About

PHOTOGRAPHERS IN CITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE REDEFINING THEIR BUSINESSES, BOOKING THEIR CALENDARS MONTHS IN ADVANCE, AND HITTING SIX-FIGURE INCOMES SHOOTING FOR THE "SHE IS PROJECT."

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I MADE
$300,000 
LAST YEAR USING THIS PROCESS.

My name is Nicole  Barton and   I've  created a method for using a magazine format to build a photography business in a way that has never been done before.

I am not a graphic designer or a publishing professional. I moved to a new city three years ago and saw the need for a platform that would give women over 40 a voice, and portray them in a way that was validating and beautiful.

 

Within six months of moving to a state where I didn't know anyone, I had built that platform.

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The first year I launched the "She Is" project in Tulsa, I made more than 100k. In the second year, I made more than 200k.  

 

"She Is Tulsa" has been featured on numerous local news outlets and even made an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Network. I have established myself as THE photographer in a town where I was starting from scratch just a few years ago. I have built a community of women here, changed lives, and made my mark, and I want you to experience this in your town.

 

I am a mother of three young children, I homeschool them all, and I am able to maintain this income shooting just four days out of the month. I've spent the last three years fine-tuning this process and making it seamless. "She Is" has been launched in three other cities with wild success. This system is all-inclusive, it includes everything you need to repeat this success in your own studio. 

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SHOOTING FOR "SHE IS"

This system contains every element necessary to transform your photography career.

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