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Jodi Shepherd: Founder, Hot Shots Photography

Capturing life’s moments

Jodi Shepherd, founder and lead photographer at Hot Shots Photography, has turned her lifelong passion into a career capturing cherished memories. With an Advanced Diploma of Arts in Photography and experience photographing everyone from families to Royal family members, Jodi brings a personal and professional touch to each session. A Canberra native, she values the city’s close-knit community, which keeps her connected to her clients and inspired by the region she calls home.

What inspired you to pursue a career in your field, and how did you get started?

I loved photography from the day I picked up the course in College.

I assisted local photographers on the weekends and then studied an Advanced Diploma of Arts in Photography at CIT.

I liked the idea of capturing life memories for others, during special occasions such as weddings, the arrival of their first baby, and family milestones and gatherings.

I also love photographing Canberrans and local businesses. Capturing family memories and branding imagery is very important to me and I am always thankful for repeat business from my clients.

What moment in your career are you most proud of, and why does it stand out to you?

After photographing around the world, I am very humbled to have photographed many famous people in my career, as well as members of the Royal family.

Even photographers in the UK would put this on their bucket list, so when it became a reality during their visits to Canberra, I jumped at the opportunity.

What are your favourite things about living and working in the Canberra region?

Canberra is relatively easy to get from A to B. Traffic stress added to the adrenalin I experienced before any job would drive me crazy.

As Canberra is similar to a small country town, I have come to personally know so many people in the business and community sectors.

Canberra is my place of birth, I am one of the rare ones to live and work here my whole life, with the exception of overseas projects that come up.

What advice do you have for young people looking to enter the working world?

Find a great mentor or “friend” in the industry of your choice, offer assistance and learn from them. Give your time and you will receive their knowledge and experience in that industry. On-the-job training always supersedes textbooks.

What drives you to continuously enhance your professional skills?

I never assume I know everything – there is always something to learn!

How significant is the support of family and friends in helping you throughout your career and life?

Huge! My friends are a brilliant support and I am extremely lucky to have many close friends. My family always supports my ideas and endeavours.

Outside of work, what activities or passions keep you energised?

Walking my dog Bear, socialising with friends and family, and travelling.

What are your top tips for creating a healthy work-life balance?

Enjoy your downtime, enjoy your job and be sure to appreciate what you have. Family time and hobbies are important.

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