Category: Business of Photography

  • Behind the Scenes of My Black Friday Prep (Without the Stress)

    Let’s be honest — Black Friday in the creative world can feel like a circus. Every inbox fills with “BIGGEST SALE EVER!” messages, every Instagram story is blinking with countdown timers, and it’s easy to start thinking you have to match that same intensity to make sales. But what if you didn’t? What if your Read more

  • Using Client Questions to Create Digital Products That Sell

    Using Client Questions to Create Digital Products That Sell

    Here’s a secret that’ll change the way you think about passive income:Your next great digital product idea is already in your inbox. Every email, DM, or client conversation holds the clues. When someone asks, “What should I wear?” or “When will we get our photos?” — that’s demand, plain and simple. If three people ask Read more

  • My Digital Product Workflow: From Idea to Launch

    My Digital Product Workflow: From Idea to Launch

    So you’ve got an idea for a digital product — now what?If you’re like most photographers, that’s where the motivation suddenly turns into confusion. Don’t worry. Here’s the workflow I wish someone had handed me years ago — a simple path from idea to income that actually works. Step 1: Capture the Idea Good ideas Read more

  • 5 Canva Templates You Can Sell as a Photographer

    5 Canva Templates You Can Sell as a Photographer

    Canva has become the photographer’s best friend — not just for marketing, but for creating digital products that sell themselves. You don’t need to be a designer. You don’t even need to be “creative” in the traditional sense. You just need to know what other photographers and clients already need — and turn it into Read more

  • Your First Digital Product: Start Simple

    Your First Digital Product: Start Simple

    If you’ve ever thought about creating a digital product but froze the moment you imagined “launching something,” you’re not alone. Every photographer hits that stage where you start thinking, “I need more consistent income… but how do I actually do that?” The good news? You already have everything you need to start. You don’t need Read more

  • Why Your Photography Business Needs Boundaries (And How to Set Them)

    Why Your Photography Business Needs Boundaries (And How to Set Them)

    Running a photography business is more than taking photos. It’s emails at midnight, clients texting “just one quick question,” friends asking for discounts, and the constant temptation to say yes to everything because you don’t want to miss out. Without boundaries, you’ll burn out fast. Boundaries aren’t about being cold or unkind. They’re about creating Read more

  • The Hidden Costs of Mini-Sessions (and How to Price Them Right)

    The Hidden Costs of Mini-Sessions (and How to Price Them Right)

    Mini-sessions are one of those photography buzzwords that get tossed around a lot. New photographers are told they’re the perfect way to book fast, fill your calendar, and build a client base. On the surface, it sounds amazing: shorter sessions, lower price point, more clients. But here’s what most beginners don’t realize — mini-sessions come Read more

  • 5 Ways to Market Your Photography Without Social Media

    5 Ways to Market Your Photography Without Social Media

    For most photographers, the default marketing plan looks like this: make an Instagram, post a few photos, maybe toss something on Facebook, and hope clients come rushing in. Except…they don’t. You get a handful of likes from your friends, maybe a comment from your mom, and after hours of curating posts, you’re still not booking. Read more

  • The Power of Exposure Gigs: How to Use Them Without Getting Burned

    The Power of Exposure Gigs: How to Use Them Without Getting Burned

    If you’re a beginner photographer, chances are someone has already dangled the “exposure gig” carrot in front of you. You know the pitch: “We can’t pay, but you’ll get exposure.” “It’ll be great for your portfolio.” “Think of all the clients you’ll get from this!” It sounds tempting. After all, you want more clients, right? Read more

  • 5 Things Every New Photographer Wastes Time On (And What To Do Instead)

    5 Things Every New Photographer Wastes Time On (And What To Do Instead)

    When you’re just starting out in photography, you’re hungry to learn and excited to grow. That’s awesome. But here’s the catch: not everything that feels productive is actually moving your business forward. In fact, a lot of new photographers (my younger self included) waste hours — even months — on the wrong things. Don’t get Read more