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Meet Priscilla Schultz

Today we’d like to introduce you to Priscilla Schultz.

Hi Priscilla, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory.
I started photography as a business when I lived in San Diego and initially did military homecomings. From where I started to where I am today is somewhat at the beginning again. To clarify what I mean is I did photography in 2011 and in 2014, I decided to go back to school but I was stuck between majoring in creative arts OR science. I know very opposite ends of the spectrum but I love both art and science. I chose science as a major and recently graduated from University of California, Riverside June 2021 with a bachelors of science in Geophysics. My end goal was to be a planetary scientist working at Jet Propulsion Laboratory but my senior year during the pandemic I had an epiphany. I realized I love science, especially after interning at Jet Propulsion Laboratory but I truly missed photography and capturing people’s stories through still images.

So while finishing up my senior year, I started up my photography business again figuring out what I wanted to focus on for my business. I learned that I enjoy branding/lifestyle photography and couples, weddings and elopements to be specific. I love my background story and do not regret any of my decisions because I have learned so much from every journey I have taken to get where I am at now. I am still technically new in the photography business because while I was back in school, I stopped photography to focus on my classes. I am relearning some things and learning new things like business marketing but what has still come natural for me is how I interact with my clients and how comfortable I make them feel during their photoshoots.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
Hmm most definitely and I am still at the beginning of my photography career. Since coming back into the photography industry, I have learned not to compare myself with others and I work at creating a strong community/friendships with other creative photographers. I also have been trying to read, study and learn about business marketing and running a business. I now realize how crucial it is to know how to run a business and not just take pictures because taking pictures is just a quarter of the pie when it comes to doing it as a business.

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I shoot portraits such as for branding, graduates and couples but I also do weddings and elopements but that is a separate business with my husband Chris who is the cinematographer and it’s called Lunar Light Productions. We did a play on the name to include our science backgrounds and my love for things outer space, so we went with lunar since I love the moon.

As for my Priscilla Schultz Photography business, I focus on branding and couples shoots. I am most proud of going after every aspiration I want to achieve. I never want to wonder “what if”, what if I would have gone back to school to be a scientist or what if I would have pursued photography as career? I don’t have to wonder because for one I did attempt to become a Ph.D scientist and learned that I rather help with the science than lead it and now, I am currently pursuing my photography career and I know this is where I will be at for a long time ahead.

Can you talk to us a bit about the role of luck?
I don’t believe in luck, I believe in blessing and hard work. I chose to pursue photography even during a pandemic over going to graduate school even if it means not having a steady income because working towards becoming an international photographer is what motivates me.

Pricing:

  • Portrait session are $350
  • Elopements & Intimate Weddings start at $1,200
  • Weddings start at $2,500

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Image Credits:

My main photo of myself was taken by Breanna Lynn Photography and edited by me.

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