Meet Corrie: the founder of Llamitas Spanish

A woman with brown, curly hair wears a light blue button-down dress and blue earrings. She is sitting on a white fluffy pillow, with a smile, in a room with a white wall, a round side table with a vase of pink flowers, and a bookcase with decorative items in the background.

A Spanish-at-home education company that helps parents teach their kids Spanish in a way that actually fits real family life.What started as a solution she created for her own community quickly became much bigger. Demand grew and revenue followed.

Llamitas Spanish evolved into a go-to resource for families all over who wanted bilingual education at home. She had built something real, fast and needed a visual brand identity built to sustain long term growth.

A young girl and woman sitting at a desk, smiling, with the girl raising her arms in excitement. The girl is wearing a white dress, and the woman has long dark hair and is wearing a beige sweater. There are art supplies in a cup on the desk, and a world globe and books on a shelf in the background.
A young boy in a white striped shirt and blue jeans is posing angrily, flexing his right arm and holding a colorful children's book titled 'Don Quijote de la Mancha.' Behind him, there is a large metallic knight statue holding a sword against a plain white wall.
A man and a young boy sitting on a white couch, looking at a workbook or folder together. The man is pointing at the workbook, and the boy is holding a red pencil, appearing focused. The background includes framed artwork and a yellow-framed mirror.
A young girl with long blonde hair wearing a gray t-shirt, light blue jeans, and white sneakers, sitting cross-legged on a blue chair, holding a Spanish activity book titled 'Libro de Actividades Nivel 4'.
A woman and a girl sitting at a white table, looking at a notebook. The table has colored pencils, a glue stick, and a container of pencils. There is a plant and a vintage radio in the background.
A woman and girl sitting on the floor in a living room, looking at a notebook with drawings and writing, smiling and engaged in drawing together.
A woman and a young boy sitting at a white table playing a card game indoors. The woman has dark hair and wears a white shirt, smiling at the boy. The boy has brown hair, wears a denim jacket, and is focused on the cards. There are green plants and a cotton wreath decoration on the wall behind them.
Two women are sitting together, looking at a book with colorful illustrations. One woman has blonde hair, wears a denim jacket, and holds the book, while the other has brown hair and is pointing at the right page.

The Challenge

Outgrowing Trends and Stepping Into Authority

Like many founders, Corrie’s early visibility came from social media. She leaned into trends and TikTok dances, and at first, that energy helped her get seen. But as her business matured, that version of her brand started to feel out of sync with what she was actually building.

She had already tried working with a photographer who was great with kids, but the results felt more like family portraits than brand storytelling. The photos were sweet, but they didn’t communicate the depth of her curriculum, the trust parents place in her, or the scale her business had reached. On top of that, she was constantly burning through content…launching, emailing, posting, updating, and trying to keep up with a visual presence that was no longer sustainable to manage on her own.

Corrie reached a pivotal moment: She decided to stop presenting herself as “the mom on TikTok” and start showing up as the educator and authority she already was. To do that, she needed more than a one-time shoot. She needed a visual system, and a partner who could grow with her.

The Connection

a fantástico Collaboration

From our first conversation, it was clear that Corrie didn’t need hand-holding around her message or her market…she had that locked in. What she needed was someone who could:

  • Think like a marketer, not just a photographer

  • Take full ownership of planning and production, so she didn’t have to

  • Stay with her quarter after quarter, learning the brand and evolving with it

My background in marketing and my love for building ongoing, strategic content relationships made this a natural fit. I understood that her visuals weren’t just about looking good; they needed to educate, build trust, and sell, over and over again, without Corrie having to reinvent the wheel every time.

We shared a belief in doing things thoughtfully and sustainably: she was building an education brand meant to last, and I was there to build a visual foundation that could last with it.


Building a Strategic Quarterly Content System

The Work
Smiling girl holding a colorful activity book with animals on cover

Instead of trying to squeeze everything into one “epic” shoot, we agreed to approach her visuals the way she approaches her curriculum: as an ongoing, structured process.

We start by mapping out the year ahead: what she is launching, where she wants to grow, how her programs will expand. Each quarterly production day is a blend of strategy and execution. We use our time together to talk about upcoming products, campaigns, and seasons, and then design each shoot around those real-world needs.

I handle the logistics and creative direction: casting kids and parents who reflect her audience, planning scenes that show her curriculum in everyday use, and directing Corrie so she can step into the role of trusted guide rather than performer. The strategic quarterly shoots show:

  • Children and parents working with her materials at kitchen tables and in cozy corners

  • The joy and focus of learning Spanish together at home

  • Corey herself teaching, explaining, and leading in a way that feels grounded and real

Over the course of four production days in a year, we’ve built a deep library of photos and videos that touch every part of her business: website, curriculum, marketing, and social media. And because we’re working together consistently, each shoot builds on the last. We aren’t starting over each time; we’re evolving a visual language that her community can recognize at a glance.

A Brand That Tripled In Size

The Result

The real transformation began when Corrie made the inner decision to stop playing small visually and step into her role as the face of a serious, impactful education company.Our work together gives that decision a tangible, visible form.

As her imagery has matured, so does the way people relate to her brand. Parents can now see what it looks like to use her curriculum in real life. They can see her, not as a fleeting social media personality, but as someone they can trust to guide their children’s learning.

Behind the scenes, her business growth reflects that alignment. Llamitas Spanish tripled in size, and Corrie moved into a warehouse to keep up with demand. The timing is no coincidence: as soon as her visuals caught up with the level of work she is doing, the outside perception of her brand finally matched the reality she has been living for a while.

On a personal level, Corrie’s relationship with visibility has changed too. Each quarter, she becomes more comfortable in front of the camera, more willing to be fully seen, and more confident showing up as the leader of her brand. Instead of scrambling for content, she now has a steady stream of strategic assets that reflect the quality of her work and allow her to stay present with her community.

Corey describes our quarterly content partnership as:

“One of the best investments I made in my business. It elevated everything, and I will continue working with Marcy for years to come.”


Other Projects

These brands didn’t just book a shoot. they built a content engine.

Each project you see here started with a founder who was tired of scrambling for “just one more photo” and ready for a steady flow of visuals that could actually keep up with their growth. As you explore these partnerships, imagine what it would feel like to have a constant stream of strategic images and video at your fingertips, so your next launch, pitch, or opportunity is never waiting on content to catch up.

A partnership Like This Is So much more than a series of Photoshoots

A woman dressed in a black suit, sitting on a stool, holding a professional camera with a large lens in her right hand, with a plain white background.

It’s an ongoing creative relationship that continues to evolve as Llamitas Spanish grows, a visual system built for a brand that isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Ready to build your brand media engine?