Tag: photography business tips

  • Exposure Gigs: Real Stories, Real Lessons

    Exposure Gigs: Real Stories, Real Lessons

    Exposure gigs are one of those things almost every photographer encounters, especially at the beginning. The promise is always the same: “We can’t pay you, but it will be great exposure.” Sometimes that works out in your favor, but often it leaves you frustrated, drained, and with little to show for your time. I’ve been Read more

  • How to Talk About Pricing Without Feeling Awkward

    How to Talk About Pricing Without Feeling Awkward

    How to Talk About Pricing Without Feeling Awkward Let’s be honest—talking about money can make your stomach turn, especially when you’re just starting out in photography. You want your clients to feel comfortable. You want to be accommodating. And sometimes, that makes it way too easy to mumble your prices, over-explain your packages, or give Read more

  • What Makes Someone Book You? Breaking Down the Photography Client Journey

    You’ve probably asked yourself this more than once:Why do some people click the “Book Now” button while others ghost after a single DM? Here’s the thing—it’s not random. It’s not luck. And it’s not about being the “best” photographer in your area. People book photographers when they feel seen, understood, and confident in their decision. Read more

  • Evergreen Marketing Ideas That Keep Working While You Sleep

    Evergreen Marketing Ideas That Keep Working While You Sleep
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    Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt completely drained from trying to market your photography business day in and day out. You post, you reel, you story, you email—and just when you catch your breath, the algorithm shifts, engagement dips, and suddenly, you’re scrambling again. Sound familiar? That hustle-burnout cycle is exactly why I’m such Read more

  • Why Your Online Presence Matters More Than Ever in 2025

    Why Your Online Presence Matters More Than Ever in 2025

    In the photography world of 2025, talent alone isn’t enough. That might sound a little harsh, but I promise—it’s not a knock on your skill. You could be the most talented photographer in your city, producing jaw-dropping work, but if clients can’t find you online? They’ll never get the chance to hire you. Here’s the Read more