Photographers share their most cringeworthy moments behind the lens – embarrassing and crazy stories from professional photographers.
Episode 119: Taking Control of Your Money with Megan Lane
Today on the podcast, Megan Lane of Megan Lane Photography is talking all about money management, including: Why our business finances are so important The eight goals we should have with our business finances Tips to get started if you struggle with money management Bonus: Why limiting what we offer to our clients will create a better client experience Get…
Episode 118: Getting Through the Hard Stuff in Your Business
Getting through the hard transitions and starting something new in your photography business
Episode 117: How to Make Kids and Families Look Great in Photos with Jessica Weinstock
Jessica Weinstock is a family, child and newborn photographer in the Chicago area. In today’s episode, she’s sharing: How she went from vet tech to full time family photographer What happened when she nearly tripled her prices Where her clients are coming from How she books out her year in advance How she preps her clients for a successful session…
Episode 116: What it Costs to Run a Photography Business
During money month on the podcast, I’ve talked about the psychology that goes into seeing something as high quality or valuable, ten ways to add value to your photography services, and how to price your services based on value. This week, I’m talking about a different money topic—spending and budgeting. I’m breaking down what it costs to run my photography…
Episode 115: A New Way to Price Your Photography Services With Blair Enns
Learn quick tips for pricing yourself as a photographer based on the specific values that you’re providing your clients rather than creating set packages.
Episode 114: 10 Ways to Add Value (and Charge More) as a Photographer
Get ten quick ideas for boosting the value that you create for your photography clients so you can start charging more money for your photo services.
Episode 113: Understanding Consumer Psychology as a Photographer
I’m sharing some basic concepts related to consumer behavior. You may think that you’re judging a product based on the general quality of the product itself (intrinsic cues), when in fact, a huge part of your judgement comes from other factors that make us feel a certain way about the product (extrinsic cues). I’ll share some specific examples, both photography related and stories about other products, to illustrate how consumers are actually judging the quality of your work (this might surprise you).
Episode 112: Conquering the Technical Side of Photography with Dawn Richardson
If Lightroom updates are ruining your life, Dawn Richardson is here to help. She’s helping photographers conquer technology in their businesses, including backups and basic computer requirements.
Episode 111: Photographers: How to Deal with Photoshop Retouching Requests
Learn how to set expectations at the beginning and avoid getting stuck with endless Photoshop retouching requests from you clients. Learn how to use retouching to increase the value of your prints.
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