Kevin Wyllie of KGS Photography is the dad, the photographer and the inspiration behind Regina's (his 9 year old daughter) love of photography. Regina not only accompanies Kevin to weddings, brides are requesting her from around the world!
Kevin has photographed members of the Royal family, world-class athletes and music stars. In 2013 British Vogue magazine described him as “…a visionary photographer” only two years after starting his business.
Based in Scotland and concentrating mostly on weddings and portraits, Kevin has been making photography news all over the world… well, his daughter Regina has, to be more precise.
Regina Wyllie is Kevin's nine year old daughter and wedding photographer. I'm not being loose with the term “photographer” either. The young photographer is already being requested by brides who hire her pro photographer dad and now couples are requesting her to accompany Kevin to photograph their wedding across the globe.
Regina is the daughter of pro photographer Kevin Wyllie, and she’s been shooting with a real camera since the ripe old age of … three.
At three years old, Kevin says she gave up her toy camera, picked up a Canon G9, and started shooting mountain bike races alongside Dad. Amazing stuff.
Here’s some of what we cover:
How Kevin started his career in photography
Will photographing what you love bring in the money eventually
What triggered Kevin’s decision to quit his day job
How Kevin’s background in sales helped his photography business
The struggle Kevin faces when selling his photography
How Kevin closes a sale using soft and assumptive closes
Showing how passionate you are about photography hugely helps in closing a sale
What to do when you get booked at a venue you haven’t shot at before
Relying on mobile apps to successfully execute your shots
Why Kevin brings his daughter Regina to weddings
The things that worry Kevin when photographing alongside his daughter
How detailed are Kevin’s instructions to Regina when photographing a wedding
How Regina’s subjects react when told where and how to pose
What was the real motive in bringing Regina to weddings?
Why Kevin is not keen to outsource his work
How much time Kevin spends on editing photos from a full wedding session
Regina at nine really does shoot in full manual mode
Regina’s camera settings before stepping in to shoot at weddings
Does Regina have a say in the editing process?
Is Regina’s fascination for photography only temporary?
How Kevin feels about all the attention Regina is getting from her photography
Dealing with the negative feedback from allowing a 9 year old to photograph weddings

What is your big takeaway?
Following this interview, I’d love to read your feedback and comments. Was there something from this interview that struck a chord, inspired or motivated you?
Will you take any kind of action after hearing what Kevin had to share?
Let me know by leaving your thoughts in the comments below.
I know a lot of photographers struggle with selling something that we are so passionate about – Kevin Wyllie
If you have any questions that I missed, a specific question you’d like to ask Kevin or if you just want to say thanks for coming on the show, feel free to add them below too.

Because we love it so much, we find it very very hard to charge properly for it or to sell it to people – Kevin Wyllie

I’ve never been a fan of a hard sell – Kevin Wyllie

I want them to see the passion I have for photography – Kevin Wyllie

Photography is a 24/7 obsession with me – Kevin Wyllie

Links to people, places and things mentioned in this episode:
Kevin Wyllie Website
Kevin Wyllie on Facebook
Kevin Wyllie on Twitter
Regina Wyllie on Instagram
Kevin Wyllie as Cotton Carrier Brand Ambassador
Meet Regina Wyllie, the Nine Year-Old Wedding Photographer
Petapixel Podcast: A New Camera and Rumors of More on the Way
Brides Request this 9-Year-Old Wedding Photographer by Name
Pocket Light Meter on iPhone
Photo Sundial App by Rick Sammon

Thank you!
Thanks again for listening to the show and thanks to Kevin for coming on and experimenting with a new and different format for this photography podcast.
Also, a big thanks to The Image Salon for sponsoring this episode of the podcast and making the show possible. If outsourcing your editing is something you're currently doing or considering, please put the guys at The Image Salon to the test… I think you'll be blown away!
I’ve always maintained that if there’s anything automatic happening, something else is taking the decision for me. I can’t allow that to happen – Kevin Wyllie
If you have any suggestions, comments or questions about this episode, please be sure to leave them below in the comment section of this post, and if you liked the episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post!
That’s it for me, hope everything is going well for you in life and photography!
Thanks and speak soon
Andrew
