Tag: photography business growth
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How to Raise Your Photography Prices Without Losing Clients

The fear of raising prices is one of the most reliable brakes on photography business growth. You know your rates are too low. You’ve known it for a while. Maybe the math told you, or the resentment did, or the moment you finished delivering a gallery and felt flat instead of satisfied. You know a… Read more
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The Difference Between Booking Clients and Building a Photography Business

Something happens to photographers around the time they start getting consistent bookings. They expect to feel like they’ve arrived. They’ve done the work. They’ve built a portfolio. They’ve figured out pricing. They’ve had real clients, delivered real galleries, received real positive responses. The bookings are coming. The calendar is filling. By any external measure, things… Read more
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Why Photographers Avoid Selling (And What’s Actually Going On)

There is a pattern that shows up again and again among new photographers, and it goes something like this. They want clients. They would genuinely love to be booked consistently. They put real effort into their work, they care deeply about what they create, and they have something worth offering. And then they don’t tell… Read more
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My Favorite Client Touchpoints to Keep Clients Coming Back

Photographers talk a lot about booking new clients, filling their calendar, and marketing to strangers on the internet. It’s important, of course — visibility matters. But here’s the truth that most beginners don’t realize early enough: the real growth of a photography business doesn’t come from constantly chasing new people. It comes from building relationships… Read more
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Creating Passive Income as a Photographer with Digital Products

Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get enough love in the photography world: earning money without being behind the camera. I know—most of us got into this business because we love the creative process, the connection, the storytelling. But if you’ve ever hit a season where the bookings slowed down, your energy dipped, or life… Read more
