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Check Out Hannah Lozano Agnone’s Story

Today we’d like to introduce you to Hannah Lozano Agnone.

Hannah, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
I started my photography business in 2015 and shortly after began shooting weddings. I photographed weddings, families, and other portraits for a few years and then quit my full time job in 2018 to shoot weddings full time. I eventually started working with more lifestyle clients and fully transitioned my business to focus on product, branding, and lifestyle work in 2020. I have loved photography since middle school and it. just felt right to eventually make a career out of it. It’s truly the only job I’ve ever loved and I haven’t looked back since going full time.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Balancing a full time job with a growing business was not easy, but that period of business was relatively short-lived. In 2019, the inquiries for wedding photography started slowing down and to be honest it was terrifying. I had three weddings on the books going into 2020 after shooting 25-30 weddings the years prior. But when COVID hit, I felt so lucky as I watched all of my wedding vendor friends scramble to reschedule countless weddings. I was able to pivot to work on smaller productions and came out having a super successful year. I learned to just trust the process and trust that everything happens for a reason!

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I specialize in branding, product, and lifestyle photography. I love working with businesses of all sizes and especially love working with other creatives. I pride myself in my ability to adapt to different clients, styles, etc. and I think this sets me apart from other brands! I know consistency is important but all of my clients are so unique that I would be doing them a disservice if I wasn’t able to create differently for different people.

We’d love to hear about any fond memories you have from when you were growing up?
One of my favorite childhood memories was going to my first concert in 7th grade. I went with a bunch of my neighborhood friends to see Good Charlotte and Simple Plan, and at age 12, this was the pinnacle of my existence. I will forever remember this night!

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Alyssa Rose Photography

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