Today on Growth Over Easy, I’m joined by John Mollura—a multi-award-winning portrait photographer who speaks openly about imposter syndrome and transformation.
John’s life took a radical turn the day he learned a dear friend had died by suicide. That heartbreaking moment shifted the way he showed up in the world, ultimately leading him to leave a lucrative career and follow his true passion. If you’ve ever felt stuck or sensed that you’re ready for a change, this conversation is for you.
As a portrait photographer, John specializes in creating empowering and transformative images that help people see themselves in a new light. His work has been featured in National Geographic, Country Music Television, and with globally recognized clients including country music star Jimmie Allen and Fortune 500 companies like Procter & Gamble.
After nearly five years of studying under celebrity portrait photographer and humanitarian Jeremy Cowart, John developed a signature creative and philanthropic process—one that consistently shatters preconceived notions about what a portrait can do. His art isn’t just about capturing an image—it’s about sparking personal transformation.
Whether he’s working with celebrities, companies, or individuals at a crossroads in life, John’s mission is clear: to help people move beyond self-doubt and see the incredible potential already inside them.
Connect with John Mollura:
🌐 Website
📸 Instagram
📘 Facebook
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