The Edit
Portfolio Review
What this is
You already have the work.
This is about seeing it properly.
Not adding.
Not improving.
Not trying harder.
Removing what doesn’t belong.
What we’re doing
We look at your images together.
Not for approval.
Not for reassurance.
To understand:
what holds
what repeats
what weakens the whole
what stays
Who it’s for
You have a body of work.
You’re close to something better.
But you can feel the gap.
Structure
Before
Send 10–20 images and a short note.
Session — 90 minutes
We move quickly. We remove without hesitation.
After
You receive a short summary and direction forward.
What you leave with
A tighter body of work.
A clearer sense of what you’re doing.
Less noise.
More signal.
Investment
US$650
Full payment to secure
You don’t need more images.
You need a better edit.
What others have said
At a defining moment in my career, I reached out to Simon.
Not for answers, but for better questions.
To become more precise, more curious, and more courageous.
More than answers, it felt like finding the missing piece, bringing clarity to the story I’m trying to tell.
It pushed me to rethink how I sequence my work. Building tension and leaving space for curiosity, rather than showing everything at once.
I didn’t come for reassurance. I came to improve.
Alon Barhom
Architectural Photographer, International
alonbarhom.com
Your portfolio review is not a comfort exercise.
Simon asks the questions that reveal what you’ve been avoiding—and creates enough safety that you’re willing to look. For me, that meant confronting the gap between technical execution and genuine artistic point of view.
The work that came out of that conversation is sharper, more deliberate, and more mine.
If you’re serious about your photography, that discomfort is exactly what you need.
Araceli Lesko
Architectural Photographer, Paris | Seattle
aracelilesko.com

