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Maddie Peschong – Behind The Shot
Great photography isn’t just about pressing the shutter – it’s about decisions before, during, and after the shot.
Behind The Shot is built around revealing those hidden decisions, showing what really goes into
creating polished, client-ready images.
Instead of generic photography lessons,
the course focuses on dissecting real shoots – turning finished images into step-by-step learning experiences.
The Concept: Deconstructing a Finished Image
At its core, Behind The Shot by Maddie Peschong follows a powerful learning model:
start with the final image → break down how it was created
This “reverse-engineering” approach is widely used in photography education, where analyzing the full process
behind an image helps learners understand lighting, composition, and decision-making more deeply
Inside the program, each shot becomes a case study rather than just an example.

What You Actually See Inside the Process
Rather than theory-heavy explanations, the course is built around visual breakdowns.
Each session typically explores:
The original concept or client goal
Location selection and setup decisions
Lighting choices (natural vs artificial)
Camera angles, framing, and composition
Adjustments made during the shoot
Editing and final polish
This mirrors how professional photographers refine an image from idea to final output.
Built Around Personal Brand Photography
A key focus of the course is personal brand photography – a niche where visuals directly impact business perception.
This includes shoots designed for:
Entrepreneurs and coaches
Content creators and influencers
Service-based businesses
Social media and marketing assets
The goal is not just aesthetic quality, but images that communicate identity and value clearly.
From Guesswork → Intentional Shooting
One of the biggest benefits of Behind The Shot by Maddie Peschong is clarity.
Instead of guessing what works, the system helps you understand:
Why certain lighting setups are chosen
Why a composition feels balanced
Why specific poses or angles convert better
How small adjustments change the final result
This shift from instinct to intention is what separates hobby-level shooting from professional work.




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