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The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
TCF Ep. 625 - Petronella Lugemwa

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 73:25


Petronella Lugemwa is a storyteller, speaker, educator, and Creative Director of Petronella Photography – an award-winning destination wedding and family photography studio based out of the New York area. She specializes in helping multicultural, interracial, or mixed couples celebrate their love in a modern way and believes that what makes you different makes you beautiful. She was named a Rising Star in Wedding Photography Worldwide and photographed the Nov 2018 magazine cover. Her work has been featured in The Knot, Carats and Cake, Essence, Martha Stewart Weddings, and MunaLuchi Bride. Resources Petronella Lugemwa Websites Sponsors Charcoal Book Club Frames Magazine Education Resources: Momenta Photographic Workshops Candid Frame Resources Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download it for . Click here to download Contribute a one-time donation to the show thru Buy Me a Coffee Support the work at The Candid Frame by contributing to our Patreon effort.  You can do this by visiting or the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .

Can I Take You to Coffee? [ a podcast for wedding photographers ]
Episode 008: Coffee with a Multicultural Wedding Photographer - Petronella Lugemwa

Can I Take You to Coffee? [ a podcast for wedding photographers ]

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 19:19


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Photographic Collective Podcast || MWB
Taking time to tell the untold stories. Leaning into the power of photography with special guest Petronella Lugemwa || PCP15

Photographic Collective Podcast || MWB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 56:25


Imagine being a photographer with such an incredible passion for storytelling that you can't help but cry simply at the thought of it. We live in an age where we are literally rewriting the stories that have been told to us for generations with the truth while simultaneously taking on the challenge of being the voice for people who may not have one on their own. Whether we're wedding photographers, war photographers, documentary photographers, or even portrait photographers the images that we capture and the heart behind them matter more now than perhaps ever before because of the remarkable opportunity we have using our images to share truth. Petronella is a New York based wedding photographer with a love for multicultural, interracial, authentic story. Her photos and her artistic process are focused on authentic beauty but what makes her special isn't simply her creativity but her story. Being a first generation immigrant to the United States her story involves learning to embrace the culture she left behind to come to the United States and realizing how critical it is to see the beauty in the differences of the people around her. Petronella is a Fujifilm Creator, a Rangefinder Rising 30, an award winning and articulate educator and as you'll hear a deeply emotional and creative soul. See her work or contact her via her website at https://bypetronella.com Join us for free over at the Photographic Collective Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/photographiccollective.mwb To contact Miles directly reach out via https://www.mileswittboyer.com About the Photographic Collective : Like one big coffee date turned happy hour. PhotoCo is a community of creatives and image makers that was made to level up each other's art, business concepts, and client experience. From well known names in the photography industry to hobby shooters with new cameras it's a safe place to share work, ask for help, and build actual, meaningful relationships all while soaking up some really valuable knowledge from a few of the brightest and best around. Curated by Miles Witt Boyer's team and a few key friends we're just excited to meet each member and offer them a place to hang out and connect with each other!

Purpose to Create Podcast
EP 51:Understanding Your Ideal Client with Petronella Lugemwa

Purpose to Create Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 45:15


Petronella—or as I call her, “P”—has been a friend and cheerleader from the start. Based in New York, Petronella is a wedding and family photographer serving multicultural, interracial, interfaith, and mixed couples. P is all about celebrating family and cultural heritage in her photography. She's a blessing to know and I'm so hyped that you all get to hear from her in this episode. Understanding your ideal client is essential in elevating your brand and business. You cannot be everything to everyone, and better yet, no one is expecting you to be or do all the things!  Stay connected on Instagram @purposetocreatepodcast

Talk with Renee Dalo
081 | Talk about Multi-Cultural Weddings with Petronella Lugemwa

Talk with Renee Dalo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 33:05


 That is our topic today with speaker, educator and wedding photographer Petronella Lugemwa. We dive into what the definition of a multi-cultural wedding is and why it is so important to really immerse yourself into the culture, traditions and nuances of your multi-cultural couples, whether it’s by race or religion. So, grab your coffee, grab your tea, and let's talk it out!  KEY TAKEAWAYS:   What is a multi-cultural wedding?  Photography in the multi-cultural space  Being aware  Styled shoots & research  Ask questions  What to expect from your wedding  A love story is a love story 

The Black Shutter Podcast
EP 13 - Petronella Lugemwa

The Black Shutter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 57:52


Tune in as we speak with Ugandan Multicultural Wedding photographer, Petronella Lugemwa, who speaks about the importance of owning her heritage while growing up in a foreign environment.

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The Globetrotter Lounge
Ep 51 | Petronella Lugemwa: International Wedding Photography

The Globetrotter Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 35:22


Meet Petronella Lugemwa, founder of Petronella Photography, an award-winning international wedding photography studio that specializes in multicultural and interracial couples. Based in New York, her work has taken her around the world and has been featured in Essence magazine, Martha Stewart Weddings and more. Petronella shares what sparked her wanderlust, how she got into wedding photography, and some favorite travel adventures. She also talks about navigating the pandemic and the current focus on anti-racism.You can find out more about Petronella on her website, and say hi to her on Instagram, Facebook and/or Twitter.Visit my website to learn more about me, and say hi on social media: @jetsetlisette.See Full Show NotesEnjoyed this episode?  If so, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.Partners & OfferingsThis episode is sponsored by Waypoint Goods, makers of beautiful and functional travel scarves and journals. Globetrotter Lounge podcast listeners get a 15% discount –  enter JETSET at checkout.The episode is also sponsored by Manta Sleep. Their sleep masks and other sleep accessories help you maximize enjoyment of life and unlock your full potential through achieving quality sleep. Use JETSET to get 10% off at checkout. 

Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals
#162: Do’s and Don’ts of Multicultural Weddings with Petronella Lugemwa

Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 59:49


Having planned many multicultural weddings myself I have learned how to navigate and customize each experience on an individual basis. The most important part of multicultural wedding success (from a planner perspective) is making sure not to assume that all cases are the same for one culture. In this episode, I chat with Petronella Lugemwa, Founder & Creative Director of Petronella Photography all about multicultural weddings, common misconceptions about multicultural weddings and how to best prepare to work well with a client who is incorporating multicultural elements. Website Instagram  LinkedIn Youtube Pinterest Facebook This episode is brought to you by BombBomb, check it out at: bit.ly/apbombbomb

Weddings for Real
99: Multicultural Wedding Do's and Don'ts, with Petronella Lugemwa

Weddings for Real

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 35:59


Some of the most lavish and exciting weddings to work are the ones where culture plays a big part in the wedding. And today we talk to someone who specializes in multicultural weddings, international photographer Petronella Lugemwa, and she gives us the do's and don'ts of multicultural weddings.   THE PLANNER'S VAULT: On February 27, 2020, Megan launched The Planner's Vault, a membership site for wedding planners who are hungry to grow, ready to hustle, and actively seeking community and education. In the vault, there will be guest experts on many topics relevant to growing and cultivating a successful event planning business with new content added consistently, plus all of my templates that I have built out over the years like How to Get on Preferred Vendor Lists, The Client Experience, and more. The mission with the vault is to elevate the industry (along with some amazing experts and fellow entrepreneurs) and I want it to be affordable so it's possible to stay invested in the community and yourself for the long haul.  For Weddings For Real listeners, if you want $50 off your Annual Membership, use the code WFR50 at checkout!   About Petronella: Petronella Lugemwa is an international wedding and marriage proposal photographer, speaker, writer and storyteller based out of the New York area who specializes in helping multicultural couples celebrate their love in a modern way and believes that what makes you different makes your beautiful. She photographed the November 2018 cover of Rangefinder Magazine and was named 1 of 30 Rising Stars in wedding photography worldwide in 2018. Petronella Photography has been featured in Essence, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Knot, New York Magazine Weddings and MunaLuchi Bride. Petronella on Social Media: Instagram: @PetronellaPhotography Facebook: @PetronellaPhotography   Weddings for Real on Social Media: Instagram: @weddingsforreal Facebook: @weddingsforreal twitter: @weddingsforreal The host of the show is Megan Gillikin, owner and lead consultant at A Southern Soiree Wedding and Event Planning.  She's also available for wedding and hospitality business consulting and can be reached at megan@weddingsforreal.com. Weddings for Real is edited and produced by Earfluence. 

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast
#187 Spend Your Money Where It Matters

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 52:52


Petronella Lugemwa is an international wedding and marriage proposal photographer, speaker, writer and storyteller based out of the New York area who specializes in helping multicultural couples celebrate their love in a modern way and believes that what makes you different makes you beautiful. As a wedding photographer, Petronella sees it all and has put together a list for us all about how she sees couples spending money on elements at the wedding day that really don't ‘matter' to guests. We're talking about impact, priorities, and putting the money where it really matters on your wedding day. Click HERE to become a premium subscriber and unlock all of the amazingness:       Ad-free, full length episodes      The TBWPP Wedding Planning Resource Center with  Access to 6 mini courses of The Big Wedding Planning Master Class  Wedding Planning Templates and Tools Big Takeaways Top ways couples spend money that doesn't matter to guests *1. Investing in decor that's trendy that will “look” good for Instagram or social media but doesn't mean anything to you. * This list includes: attire, shoes, decor, wedding traditions like garter toss, diamond encrusted cake cutting knife engraved with your name. Decide why you're doing something. Don't do something because you feel like you're supposed to do it. There is no “must have." What does it mean to you as an individual vs couple? Story: Sweetheart tables with all the things - initials, candlesticks, signage, florals, sparkly linens = Innate ability to tell when something is intentional. Guests want to see you happy. If you're doing something purely out of obligation and it doesn't mean much to you, it'll show in your photos & guest experience. Who are the most important people: family, out of town guests traveled far, grandparents, who might not be there much longer. How can I make the most important people feel special 2. Too much Cocktail Hour or Dessert Food 3. Ceremony Chair cover upgrades 4. Favors: A grab bag filled with a hodgepodge of random favors chosen because that's you feel like you need to put together 5. A specific shot list of specific Pinterest images curated for “the Gram” 6. Ambient Lighting vs Uplighting vs Upgraded Laser Lighting from DJ 7. Drone Footage 8. Fancy Escort Cards 9. Luxe Stationery for Invitations for all guests 10. Guest List Key Takeaways: What You Should Do Links we referenced: instagram.com/petronellaphotography bypetronella.com Get In Touch:  The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is…  Hosted and produced by Michelle Martinez  Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics  On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! Easy to get in touch with. Email us at hello@thebigweddingplanningpodcast.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast
#187 Spend Your Money Where It Matters

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 51:09


Petronella Lugemwa is an international wedding and marriage proposal photographer, speaker, writer and storyteller based out of the New York area who specializes in helping multicultural couples celebrate their love in a modern way and believes that what makes you different makes you beautiful. As a wedding photographer, Petronella sees it all and has put together a list for us all about how she sees couples spending money on elements at the wedding day that really don't ‘matter' to guests. We're talking about impact, priorities, and putting the money where it really matters on your wedding day. Big Takeaways Top ways couples spend money that doesn't matter to guests *1. Investing in decor that's trendy that will “look” good for Instagram or social media but doesn't mean anything to you. * * This list includes: attire, shoes, decor, wedding traditions like garter toss, diamond encrusted cake cutting knife engraved with your name. * Decide why you're doing something. Don't do something because you feel like you're supposed to do it. There is no “must have." * What does it mean to you as an individual vs couple? * Story: Sweetheart tables with all the things - initials, candlesticks, signage, florals, sparkly linens = Innate ability to tell when something is intentional. * Guests want to see you happy. If you're doing something purely out of obligation and it doesn't mean much to you, it'll show in your photos & guest experience. * Who are the most important people: family, out of town guests traveled far, grandparents, who might not be there much longer. * How can I make the most important people feel special 2. Too much Cocktail Hour or Dessert Food * A room overflowing with cocktail food means no one will eat dinner & cake. * A room with too many desserts but most of your guests aren't into dessert or because it's a Sunday wedding, guests head out soon after speeches, so the food goes to waste. * Think about who your guests are & when you're having wedding - what makes sense in terms of food. * What day & time of day - will my guests enjoy this & actually eat this? 3. Ceremony Chair cover upgrades * Invest in comfortable, good chairs that look good on their own Most ceremony are short Ceremony chair cover takes away overall decor. 4. Favors: A grab bag filled with a hodgepodge of random favors chosen because that's you feel like you need to put together * 1. a. Story: I'm sorry our favors were so cheap vs expensive favors like some friend's wedding - * Robes & lotion & makeup * Think about your guests * Story: rum cake = ties back to person's culture * Better to have 1 intentionally curated, thoughtful favor OR nothing 5. A specific shot list of specific Pinterest images curated for “the Gram” * Curate a list of 25 Pinterest images in 3 different locations that end up making guests waiting for hours during cocktail hour for you to show up * Your guests won't care that you have * Most of my clients love the images that happen organically * So much can't control on day, it's hard to say I want this specific Pinterest image * Decide if it's worth it to you to get ready several hours earlier or the day after the wedding * to do a shot list of 25 Pinterest images in different locations before the wedding 6. Ambient Lighting vs Uplighting vs Upgraded Laser Lighting from DJ * My recommendation is always continuous, clean, white or yellow lighting on the dance floor * and colored lighting as uplighting on the sides vs on dance floor * Opt for clean, natural light from lighting professionals = colored lighting can look cool for * reception dancing but during first dance * Story: couple hired lighting team who put up blue lights but her look was all white * Make sure lighting will not overpower decor and color or theme * Story: colored spot lighting during first dance * Guests: the DJ & MC make the wedding celebration fun. If the entertainment isn't great, strobe lighting isn't going to make the wedding more fun for the guests. 7. Drone Footage * Sounds cool but it's only worth it if the location is spectacular or has scenery. If you're getting married in a building or barn * Upgrading to have 1 - 2min of drone won't make guests go wow * STORY: Make sure you have permission to fly a drone. Might upgrade to get a drone and * then find out you need a permit or your location is within 10miles of an airport, so the drone won't even go up. 8. Fancy Escort Cards * Most are immediately looked at & thrown away * Invest in an overall escort card display vs each card * Use the escort cards to educate the guests about who you are, make it into a game to network with other guests or share info a charitable cause * If it's a fancy escort card, have the escort card do more than just find a seat 9. Luxe Stationery for Invitations for all guests * Go all out on stationary for your family and a select key guests * For everyone else, opt for stationery that conveys the vibe of your wedding but doesn't have all the bells & whistles of the luxe, upgraded stationary = most guests won't notice Note that additional details like wax seal, on the stationery will cost extra shipping but it's worth it to create a keepsake for family and yourself, maybe not for those who won't appreciate it as much 10. Guest List * Are the people attending your wedding important to you and your families * Tricky subject: inviting people out of obligation could mean an awkward guest experience * Guests can impact the vibe of the wedding & your experience of your wedding - choose wisely Key Takeaways: What You Should Do 1. Create a list of all the things & then agree on the 3 things matters to you and focus on that. Be intentional about a few things Figure out who's coming to the wedding & create an experience caters to them vs “Gram or what supposed to do How to make most important people feel special What the Guest Experience about Entertainment a. Entertainment b. Food c. Flow of the day d. Most important people Getting to spend time with you on dance floor e. Have visuals that bring to life the story of your day through photography & videography f. Hire a team armed with information about what matters to you & who will stand up for you knowing what matters too you hired with your best g. Invest in Your Own Planner & Designer vs Venue Coordinator Venue coordinator is there to ensure day flows according to what's best for the venue Links we referenced: instagram.com/petronellaphotography (https://www.instagram.com/petronellaphotography/) bypetronella.com (https://bypetronella.com/) Quotes: “Please don't do chair covers.” - Michelle “Spend your money where you want, but just pick something that makes sense for you.” - Petronella “A venue coordinator is not a planner. They are there to make sure the venue's needs are met.” - Petronella “I really think people should just have fun, be themselves, be authentic. You don't have to do anything.” - Petronella “If you're having fun, your photos will be wonderful.” - Christy Get In Touch EMAIL: thebigweddingplanningpodcast@gmail.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TBWPpodcast/ (https://www.facebook.com/TBWPpodcast/) INSTAGRAM: @thebigweddingplanningpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast/) BE SURE TO USE THE HASHTAG: #planthatwedding TWITTER: @TBWPpodcast PHONE: (415) 723-1625 Leave us a message and you might hear your voice on the show! PATREON: www.patreon.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast) Special Guest: Petronella Lugemwa .

Business with Purpose
The Beauty & Diversity of Weddings | EP 181: Petronella Lugemwa, Multicultural Wedding Photographer

Business with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 41:32


I am a sucker for a beautiful love story. Celebrating two people coming together in holy matrimony is a beautiful display of love and an amazing way to see different family traditions come together. My guest today has a vision and passion for bringing to life the beauty and diversity of multicultural and multiethnic weddings through stunning portraiture. Petronella Lugemwa is an international wedding and marriage proposal photographer and speaker who specializes in helping multicultural couples celebrate their love in a modern way. Petronella believes that what makes you different makes you beautiful. I had such a great time chatting with Petronella and hearing about her passion for highlighting love through cultural traditions. Sit back, relax, and enjoy hearing about Petronella’s travels and her stories of love from all over the world! 3:15 - The Petronella 101 Petronella Lugemwa is the creative director and owner at Petronella Photography, a New York based international wedding and marriage proposal photography studio. She’s also a podcast host and uses her Instagram platform to share multicultural stories that help people learn more about each other and feel more connected. In addition to being an extremely talented and skillful photographer, her niche and her story makes her very unique in the wedding photography industry. She’s very passionate about bringing different cultures to life through photography. Petronella was born in Uganda and raised in Alabama. When she was born, the dictator Idi Amin was President of Uganda and it was a very unstable and dangerous time in the country’s history. Even on the night she was born, there were many bombs in the city and her parents knew they had to get out and find better opportunities for their young family. When she was six months old, Petronella’s family moved to Kenya and continued to travel until they found better opportunities. Petronella grew up in Zimbabwe and when her dad found an amazing opportunity to persue his PhD in America. When she was 10 years old, she arrived in Birmingham, Alabama with her mom, sister, and two suitcases. As her family started figuring out life in America, Petronella’s parents knew they wanted to be sure their kids received a good education and enrolled Petronella in private school. There weren’t a lot of people who looked like Petronella at her school or in Birmingham. As a kid who really wanted to fit in, Petronella learned to hide certain parts of herself in order to assimilate and fit in. Petronella received both engineering and business degrees and entered the corporate world. It wasn’t until well after that journey that she realized she’d been hiding a lot of her background and culture that makes her unique. 13:42  – A Wedding in Mexico    Petronella felt some pressure to enter a stable, “parent-approved” profession when she considered her career, but photography has always been a way for her to share her mind and heart. One of Petronella’s coworkers saw some of her photography and asked Petronella to come to Mexico to photograph her wedding. After that first wedding was published, Petronella quickly discovered a side of herself she wanted to explore more and slowly transitioned out of corporate America. She knew she had to find a way to make photography a career. Petronella received a blessing in disguise when she was laid off from her job. It gave her the permission she needed to fully focus on her photography business. Attending Lara Casey’s Making Things Happen Conference is where Petronella’s “pivot” began. Seeing someone else share her story of following a spark to something new made Petronella realize she wasn’t alone in her feelings of wanting to make a big change. These experiences allow Petronella to guide people through big life changes like blending two different family cultures into a wedding day as a new family begins a new life through marriage. 22:00 - Celebrating Cultures Through Love When we talk about something being “multicultural,”, it is to mean any situation where a person has to navigate two or more worlds on a daily basis whether interracial, biracial, interfaith, and/or being an immigrant.  Petronella works closely with her clients to help them decide which parts of their culture and family details they actually want to incorporate and celebrate on their wedding day. Often tension can arise for multicultural cultures when their families also want them to incorporate family traditions and blending older traditions into a modern wedding. Petronella’s life experiences help her clients navigate the many familial and cultural aspects of blending two families and two cultures on a wedding day. 32:43 - Getting To Know Our Guest Find out what trend Petronella thinks we’ll be embarrassed by in 10 years, what her “walk up” song would be, something that’s really important to her that she doesn’t get to talk about often, and who would play her in a movie. Be sure to stick around to hear the question I ask all my guests, “What does it mean to you to run a business with purpose?” ABOUT PETRONELLA Petronella Lugemwa is an international wedding and marriage proposal photographer and speaker based out of the New York area who specializes in helping multicultural couples celebrate their love in a modern way and believes that what makes you different makes your beautiful.    She photographed the November 2018 cover of Rangefinder Magazine and was named 1 of 30 Rising Stars in wedding photography worldwide in 2018. Petronella Photography has been featured in Essence, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Knot, New York Magazine Weddings and MunaLuchi Bride. Memorable Quotes 13:25 - I think sometimes we have an idea when we hear about a culture of what to expect, but I think it’s important to ask that person:” How do you relate to that and what matters to you? ” 8:31 - “Your wedding is one of those days where all your worlds intersect and what an awesome opportunity to really let these different parts of your world shine.” 38:59 - “My goal is to help make people feel more connected because it it’s something I struggled with when I was younger.” CONNECT WITH PETRONELLA: https://bypetronella.com/ https://www.instagram.com/petronellaphotography/ https://www.facebook.com/PetronellaPhotography/

B&H Photography Podcast
Finding Your Niche in Wedding Photography

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 44:49


The wedding-photography business is very competitive, so, to have a distinct client base and a way to stand out from the crowd is crucial—almost necessary. On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we discuss niche wedding photography with three photographers who have forged a career path by photographing the weddings of a specific niche demographic. To be clear, each of these photographers shoot weddings for all ilks, but they have been able to distinguish themselves by embracing a specific market.    We discuss how each of them discovered their photographic specialty, the importance of understanding traditions while balancing demands of new generations, specific tips for photographing within their areas of expertise, and how incorporating and embracing their own life stories helped find their career path. In the first half of the show, we are joined by Charmi Peña and Petronella Lugemwa, with whom we spoke at the 2019 Depth of Field Wedding and Portrait Conference.  Peña is a Nikon Ambassador and a wedding and portrait photographer who specializes in photographing Indian weddings. Lugemwa runs a New York-based, international wedding photography studio whose embrace of “multi-cultural weddings” echoes her personal celebration of her cultural identity. After a break, we speak with portrait and wedding photographer Steven Rosen, who is featured in our “What is Photography?” series. His impeccable portraiture informs his wedding work, and our conversation concentrates on Rosen’s work photographing same-sex weddings. Join us for this compelling episode, which blends personal motivations with practical tips.  For links to the gear discussed on this episode click here. Guests: Charmi Peña, Petronella Lugemwa, Steven Rosen Photograph © Charmi Peña

Brands that Book with Davey Jones
Episode 34: Petronella Lugemwa - Finding Your Ideal Client

Brands that Book with Davey Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 42:24


Today’s guest is Petronella Lugemwa of Petronella Photography, and we’re chatting all about strategies for connecting with your ideal client. Petronella has an incredible background—she was born in Uganda, moved to the states from Zimbabwe, has an MBA and undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering, and she worked with big brands like Cover Girl, Advil, and Splenda. That's all before becoming a wedding and marriage proposal photography specializing in helping multicultural couple celebrate their love in a modern way. We dig into how Petronella figured out who she wanted to serve, and then she shares steps for figuring out in your own business. For more resources and the show notes, head on over to https://daveyandkrista.com/btb-petronella-lugemwa-episode-34.

Getting Married Multiculturally
010: Celebrating 10 years in a multicultural marriage (Interview with Petronella Lugemwa from I Am Multicultural Podcast)

Getting Married Multiculturally

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 80:57


This special episode is a recording of the interview that my husband and I had with Petronella Lugemwa, from the ‘I Am Multicultural Podcast’. We are going to talk all about our heritage, how we met, how we function as a multicultural family, how we struggled through our separation, and what are some of the challenges living in a multicultural marriage. As Adam and I celebrated this big milestone in our life, I thought this would be a perfect opportunity for me to play the conversation. It is going to be a little bit longer episode, but you'll hear a lot of great tips and advice from somebody who has been married for 10 years! I am Multicultural Podcast interview with Petronella Lugemwa: https://bypetronella.com/communicate-better-multicultural-relationship-edit-vasadi-adam/ GMM COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gettingmarriedmulticulturally/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/editvasadi/ GMM SHOWNOTES: Coming soon!

Bokeh - The Photography Podcast
#195: How to Figure Out Your Why - Petronella Lugemwa

Bokeh - The Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 43:37


Is your photography business satisfying your desire to make an impact on your community and the people you care about most in your life?In episode 195 of the Bokeh Podcast, Petronella Lugemwa opens up by describing the impact her life has had on capturing the photos she is most passionate about. Knowing why you continue to focus on a career in photography and understanding the influence your photos have on others can fulfill more than just your own passions. Listen in as she shares simple questions you need to ask yourself in order to find the "why" in your business.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Book Recommendation: Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It - Kamal RavikantThe Gear Bag: Canon 35mm 1.4How to Figure Out Your Why:What breaks your heart?What are you really good at doing?What problem do you solve?What do friends and family say about you?What lights you up?Why do people hire you?Where are you based?What types of work do you enjoy showing?Who is your ideal client & why?Conduct Research on Your Ideal Client Client to figure out what they struggle with.Your WHY will be a marriage of your strengths + ideal client problems or struggles.Linkspetronellaphotography.cominstagram.com/petronellaphotographyinstagram.com/bypetronellaUnited Conference: showit.co/unitedInspire: inspirephotoretreats.comEpisode 31 with Petronella: bit.ly/bp-31godox.comsigmaphoto.comrangefinderonline.comSimon Sinek's Ted Talk: bit.ly/bp-simon-tedreichmanphotography.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

I Am Multicultural | Interracial, Biracial, Blended Love Stories
001: Why 1 Wedding Photographer Launched a Podcast on Multicultural & Interracial Relationships

I Am Multicultural | Interracial, Biracial, Blended Love Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 10:02


In the inaugural episode of the I Am Multicultural Podcast, Petronella Lugemwa, a New York based wedding and marriage proposal photographer, who specializes in helping multicultural couples celebrate their love in a modern way, discusses why she decided to launch a podcast focused on multicultural, biracial, interracial and third culture relationships and experiences.   CLICK to learn more about Petronella:  WEBSITE Instagram

Bokeh - The Photography Podcast
#31: Creating a Clear Brand Position - Petronella Lugemwa

Bokeh - The Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 17:49


Knowing who your clients are is half the job of marketing, and part of attracting that client is establishing a clear brand position. In today’s Bokeh podcast episode, Petronella Lugemwa recounts her fascinating journey from Uganda, to getting an MBA, to becoming a wedding photographer, and shares how her unique story enabled her to clearly establish her clear brand position as a photographer. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post-Production for theWedding and Portrait Photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.