You don’t need awards, followers, or a six-figure floral budget to make meaningful work. Photographer Miles Witt Boyer joins us to talk about legacy, leadership, and why chasing vanity metrics will burn you out faster than a wedding double-header. He shares how kidney stones (yes, literal kidney stones) kept him from one of the biggest weddings of his career — and what it taught him about trust, teamwork, and doing this job for the right reasons.
This episode is about staying human in an industry that rewards hustle — and why your best art lives on the other side of discomfort.
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📸 Instagram →@mileswittboyer
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