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Why I Enjoy Photography More Than Ever

After years behind the camera, I find myself enjoying photography more now than when I first started. The technical side — lighting setups, exposure, gear quirks — no longer slows me down. Those things are second nature at this point, which means I can focus on what matters most: connecting with people.

Most of my sessions feel like a conversation. We’re talking, laughing, learning about each other — and I just happen to be taking pictures in the middle of it. That shift has completely changed how I experience my work.

August in Review

August is always a little quieter in photography. Families are on vacation, kids are heading back to school, and businesses are focused elsewhere. Years ago, that slowdown used to stress me out. These days, I plan for it. The truth is, the “slow” months often give me the space to enjoy the projects that do come through.

Here are a few highlights from last month:

Corporate Headshots and Branding Photography in Sacramento

I worked with several professionals and businesses on portraits and branding sessions. Headshots are one of my favorite types of photography because they’re about more than just looking polished — they’re about creating an image that feels authentic and approachable.

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Editorial Assignments

Editorial photography always brings something new. August included community profiles and business stories, the kind of work where you step into someone else’s world and capture what makes it unique.

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Product Photography

Even something as straightforward as product photography — like a custom knife shoot I did last month — is a creative challenge. The goal is to make an object stand out and give it personality through light and composition.

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Sports Photography: Friday Night Lights and Flag Football

High school football is back, and covering Casa Roble under the Friday night lights continues to be a passion project. This year also marked my first season covering girls’ flag football — one of the newest high school sports programs in California. Watching that grow from the start has been energizing to document.

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Planning for the Cycle

August may be slower, but I know September and October will pick up fast. December is always a wildcard — sometimes steady, sometimes quiet. Instead of worrying about it, I’ve learned to embrace the cycle and prepare for the dips. That shift in mindset has made the work far more enjoyable.

Looking Ahead

From headshots and editorial shoots to product photography and Friday night football, August may have been “slower,” but it was far from boring. Each assignment reminded me why I love this work — and why, after all these years, I enjoy photography more than ever.

If you’re looking for corporate headshots, commercial photography, or sports coverage in Sacramento, I’d love to connect.

tags: Sacramento photographer, corporate headshots, commercial photography Sacramento, sports photography, professional portraits Sacramento
categories: Deep Thoughts, Photo Life
Monday 09.15.25
Posted by Tim Engle