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When are you ready to start your own photography business?
When are you ready to start your own photography business?
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Are you thinking of starting your own photography business, but wondering if you are ready to take the plunge and start charging for your work? Or how long you need to have been shooting for? Or what experience do you need?? Then this week’s episode is for you! I'm going to talk about some of the things that I personally think you should have in place, and be able to do, before you start charging for your skills. Tune in to learn: Why deciding what type of business - and who you want to serve - matters. The key photography skills you should have mastered before you start charging. What experience you need, and how you can get it (without seeming like the bargain basement option) Why consistency is one of the most important things you need before starting to find clients. How understanding your costs BEFORE you start doing free / low cost practice sessions is SO important, and some of the things you need to consider. An action plan for starting to charge money for your skills. RESOURCES MENTIONED Check out the “Photography Biz Start Up Kit” https://livesnaplove.com/business/ Auto to Awesome https://livesnaplove.com/auto-to-awesome COME SAY HI! WEBSITE | https://livesnaplove.com/ BLOG | https://livesnaplove.com/blog-home INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/livesnaplove FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/livesnaplove New episodes drop every Tuesday, so make sure to click that follow button to get notified when they land!
Released:
Jan 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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