Today we’d like to introduce you to Nuria Bosque.
Nuria, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
My passion for photography goes back to my middle school years. My girlfriends and me used to love playing dress ups and I was the one photographing them. I loved styling and posing them! In London, during my second year of college (I have a Bachelors in Marketing & Advertising) I chose Film Photography as my optional and learnt the basics of it. I immersed myself in that world and continued to photographing the world through my lens.
When I first moved to USA and had my own family, my love for maternity and newborn photography grow deeper and deeper, just until now!
I have been expanding my knowledge by assisting seminars of world-recognized photographers like Erin Elizabeth, Stormy Solis, Rachel Vanoven and more.
Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
Starting any kind of business is always a struggle. Building up the trust of your clients is not easy, there’s a lot of amazing photographers in the Triangle. Also, as an artist, you go through a crazy path of different artistic styles, in my case was editing. I have been looking for ‘my style’ for a long time, and I think I am finally in the right path and everyday, I try to improve my editing skills.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I am a photographer based in Holly Springs but I work all around: Raleigh, Wake Forest, Chapel Hill, Apex… I am mainly a newborn, maternity and family photographer.
For the longest time, I focused on posed newborn photography, but with the years, I have finally come to the realization that what I truly love is capturing raw, real moments. I guess I can call myself a lifestyle photographer. There’s so much behind this kind of photography; it’s not just clicking away; I still direct and guide my clients on how to pose and what to wear without being stiff and having awkward poses. I am looking for connection between the families.
Alright so before we go can you talk to us a bit about how people can work with you, collaborate with you or support you?
To me, what really helps me is getting to know a little about my family before the session. It helps me understand them and how to approach them during the session when we meet for the first time.
Contact Info:
- Email: hello@nuriabosquephotography.com
- Website: www.nuriabosquephotography.com
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/nuriabosque_photo
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/nuriabosquephoto