Pye Jirsa

Pye Jirsa

Pye Jirsa is the founder and partner of SLR Lounge, Visual Flow Presets, and Lin and Jirsa Photography. Pye has taught and inspired thousands of photographers around the world with frameworks that make seemingly complex and intimidating topics simple and approachable. His frameworks have also helped create and scale Lin and Jirsa Photography, a boutique Socal wedding and portrait photography studio that shoots over 1,000 wedding, portrait, newborn and commercial clients each year.

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