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In this third episode of the Sustainability Series, I’m diving into one of the biggest time and energy drains for photographers: marketing. Let’s face it—hunting for clients can feel like an endless Easter egg hunt. But what if, instead of searching for golden eggs, you focused on finding a golden goose?
In this episode, I share how I created a portrait membership that became my golden goose—a predictable, recurring revenue stream that reduced my marketing workload and made my business more sustainable. Whether it’s memberships, school portraits, or partnerships, the goal is to build systems that decrease your reliance on constant client-hunting and give you more time to focus on what matters most.
If you’re ready to spend less time chasing clients and more time building a business that supports your life, this episode will give you the inspiration and strategies to get started.Resources:
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In the second episode of my Sustainability Series, I’m sharing how a major “lifequake” forced me to rethink everything about my business. Back in 2017, I hit a breaking point—I was working 50-60 hours a week, juggling too many types of jobs, and still not making enough to feel secure. I knew something had to change.
That’s when I created what’s now known as the Simple Sales System. By streamlining my workflow and cutting out anything unnecessary, I was able to make more money in less time, all while delivering a better experience for my clients. In this episode, I walk you through how I did it, how Parkinson’s Law (the idea that work expands to fill the time you give it) was holding me back, and why adding creative constraints was the key to my success.If you’re feeling like your business is running you instead of the other way around, this episode will show you how to take back control, free up your time, and create a more sustainable path forward.
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When life throws you curveballs—a health crisis, a financial downturn, or a global pandemic—how does your business hold up? In this week’s episode of This Can’t Be That Hard, I’m kicking off the Sustainability Series, a four-part exploration of why planning for longevity in your business is so important.
I start this series with a story about challenges I've faced in my own life and business that could have been the end of my photography career, but instead were the catalysts that forced me to build a stronger, more sustainable business.If you’ve ever wondered how to “disaster-proof” your business or create systems that help you weather life's storms, this series is for you. This episode lays the foundation, reminding us that while we can’t control life’s twists and turns, we can prepare for them—and in doing so, we build businesses that thrive in the long run.
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Ah, the sweet smell of a brand-new planner—there’s just something about it, right? That fresh-start feeling gets me every time, and as it turns out, my guest Brittnie Sturm feels the same way. Brittnie is a family photographer, mom of three, and a fellow systems enthusiast 🤓 who’s learned firsthand how powerful organization can be in running a better business and a smoother life.
Grab your Planner and get organized.Download the Free Time Blocking PDF to master your schedule. Visit Brittnie’s website for more resources.
In this episode, she shares her journey from feeling completely overwhelmed to finding clarity through time blocking, routines, and building systems that actually work. She shares how getting organized isn’t just about checking off to-dos—it’s about creating space for the things that matter most, both in your business and your personal life. If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning in the chaos, this conversation is full of ideas and encouragement to help you regain control and build a business (and life) you truly love.Resources:
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We’ve all been there: the to-do list feels endless, the deadlines are piling up, and the thought of getting it all done is just... laughable. Maddie Peschong knows the feeling, too. As a brand photographer, educator, and mom, Maddie has weathered her fair share of stressful seasons, and in this episode, she’s sharing how she finds her way back to balance.
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Why does overwhelm feel so paralyzing? Maddie explains how naming the real source of your stress is often the first step to tackling it. She also shares the systems and mindset shifts that have helped her reset when life gets hectic. Whether you’re in the thick of it or trying to get ahead of it for next time, this conversation is a reminder that there’s always a way through—and sometimes, it starts with simply slowing down.Resources:
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I’ve taken my fair share of personality tests over the years, but none have resonated with me quite like the Enneagram. If you’re an Enneagram enthusiast, you might not be surprised to hear that I’m a Type 3 (The Achiever), and when I first read that description, I felt seen in a way that was almost embarrassing!
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In today’s episode, I sit down with wedding photographer and Enneagram expert Ellie McKinney to explore how understanding our Enneagram types can impact not only our personal growth but also our business journeys. One of the reasons the Enneagram resonated so deeply with me is its focus on self-awareness and growth — tools that have been invaluable in building both my photography and education businesses. Together, Ellie & I discuss how the Enneagram can be a guide to playing to your strengths and understanding where you might get tripped up in your photography business.
If you’ve ever thought of the Enneagram as just another personality test, I encourage you to tune in with an open mind. Ellie provides so many insightful takeaways, whether you’re looking to better understand yourself, deepen your relationships, or improve how you approach your business.Resources:
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Being a photographer can sometimes feel isolating, especially when you’re working solo day in and day out. But knowing you have a supportive network of fellow creatives? That changes everything.
This week, I got to chat with Kim Box, the founder of The Motherhood Anthology. Kim has built a community that truly embodies the spirit of connection and openness I think so many of us are looking for. The Motherhood Anthology is more than just a place to learn—it’s a space where photographers come together, share real business advice, and lift each other up.
In a world that can sometimes feel cutthroat, Kim has managed to foster a culture of encouragement and trust, and that wasn't by accident. Join Kim and I as we discuss her journey, the inspiration behind The Motherhood Anthology, and why finding your own community might be the best thing you can do for your business.
Dive into The Motherhood Anthology websiteJoin the The Motherhood Anthology free Facebook groupJoin The Motherhood Anthology while enrollment is open from Nov 14 - 22ndResources:
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Have you ever made the mistake of going to the grocery store without a list—or at least a plan? We've all been there, right? And while we might manage to wing it in the produce section or snack aisle, we almost always end up forgetting something essential.
In the early days of my photography business, I actually ran things a bit like those haphazard grocery trips. Every morning, I’d jot down a list of to-dos from memory—relying solely on my brain to keep track of what needed to happen. On my good days, I could just about pull it off. But if one of my kids got sick or something threw me off my game, things would inevitably slip through the cracks.
I talk a lot about how systems transformed my business, but today I'm showing you how that doesn't need to be any more complicated than making a grocery list. If you feel like you're missing opportunities or constantly playing catch up, today's episode is a must-listen!
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A few weeks back, I put out the call for your photography-related horror stories... from silly mistakes to dealing with nightmarish clients, to just plain bad luck.
We've all been there. When you're a small business owner, things are bound to go wrong sometimes, and as much as we take our jobs seriously, there's also value in acknowledging the cringeworthy, mortifying, and downright bizarre situations that can come with running your own photography business!
Thanks to everyone who shared their stories to make this episode a real emotional roller coaster. I think you'll be impressed - as I was - at these photographers' ability to keep their cool, problem-solve on the fly, and even find the humor in their misfortunes. And the next time you find yourself in the midst of a photography crisis, hopefully, this episode will remind you to take a deep breath, problem-solve with creativity, and maybe even crack a smile (....and then share it on next year's podcast!)
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In the never-ending battle to stand out from other photographers in your niche, you may have tried many different tacks - whether in your editing style, your locations, or your business model. But have you ever considered that the thing that could push you to the top of your ideal client's list might already be living in their home?
Over 66% of US families have a pet that they consider part of the family, and yet most family photographers don't specifically encourage pets in their sessions or feature pets in their marketing.
Today I'm talking with Monica Adalsteinsson, an Arizona-based pet and family photographer who specializes in blending family photography with pet photography. Tune in to hear practical tips for starting to include pets in your photography, as well as inspiration for how to use that new skill to market yourself in a brand new way.
Visit Monica Adelsteinsson's websiteLearn how to photograph people and their petsUse code "Annemie" for $50 off the Pup Plus Me Method course
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I’m all about sharing the mistakes I made in my business to help you avoid making the same ones…. and one of the biggest, most costly mistakes I've ever made was not bothering to create a sale at the holidays for the first 8 years of my business. When I do the math, I estimate that one mistake cost me north of $50K (it still hurts to write that number!)
If the word “sale” makes you cringe inside, then this episode is for you. There are plenty of reasons you can come up with to not run a holiday sale, but today I want to share 5 really compelling reasons why I think you should. Listen in with an open mind - I think you’ll be surprised at what you might learn!
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Leah O'Connell has been a family photographer for over a decade, and her success has been a slow crescendo. In this era of streaming movies and Amazon Prime, we often expect everything to happen quickly, but most businesses - perhaps especially photography businesses - take a while to reach the point of sustainability... which is simply a part of the process!
Leah's story is a refreshing reminder that steady, intentional growth is often the key to long-term success. If you’re feeling stuck in your photography business - or simply frustrated by a lack of instant success - today's episode illustrates the power of patience, perseverance, and adaptability - qualities that I believe are essential for any photographer looking to create a thriving, long-term business.
Visit Leah O'Connell's Website:Leah's Free Resources for Photographers, including her Big Picture WorkbookListen to Leah's Podcast: Photofuel
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This week's episode is a bit of a departure, but I promise it’s worth the ride: I’m sharing the story of a new business venture my husband and I launched at the beginning of this year.
Think you might be able to guess what it is? I'd be pretty shocked if you did... this new enterprise is about as different from our work as photographers, Airbnb owners, and online educators as it's possible to be.
But as different as it is, it's still business! Tune in to hear about the challenges, the lessons, and the surprising overlaps we’ve discovered along the way, and why the experiences we have as entrepreneurs is relevant to ALL kinds of business—no matter the industry.
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As photographers, we walk a fine line when it comes to client privacy. On one hand, we rely on being able to share session photos for marketing and growing our businesses. But on the other hand, a ever-growing number of clients are uncomfortable with their images being shared publicly. It's a tricky line to walk.
For years, I offered some baseline privacy to my clients, and anyone who required more could pay an extra fee. But recently, I realized this approach no longer felt right to me, so I went back to the drawing board and came up with a new privacy plan that puts the control firmly in my clients' hands. Today, I want to share the updates I've made so you can take a look at your own policies and see if they need a refresh as well.
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Failure is an inescapable fact of life and business, but how we respond to it is what defines the experience. Whether failure happens in your art, your business, or your personal life, learning how to navigate setbacks with grit and grace is a major stepping stone on the way to success.
This week's guest is Alison Hatch, who is sharing the difficult journey she experienced taking over the Photo Native conference. Navigating financial struggles, emotional hurdles, and the sting of failure, her story is a powerful reminder that these challenges are part of the growth process. Alison shares how taking big risks—despite the fear of failure—allowed her to grow both personally and professionally.
Failure is a natural part of business and personal growth. I hope Alison's story will encourage you to keep moving forward, take risks, and embrace the inevitability of failure as an essential part of success.
Visit Alison's website: AlisonBHatchPhoto.com and sign up for Alison’s Film Soup CourseListen to Alison's podcast: Photographer's Create
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Starting a photography business was one of the biggest bets I ever made on myself — until I did it again post-divorce. Both of those crossroads were both terrifying and a bit exhilarating.
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Today my conversation is with another photographer who has bet on herself in similar ways. Rebecca Honeycutt, is a lifestyle children's and family photographer in Portland, OR, and today she's sharing her inspiring story of betting on herself and building a thriving photography business, even when the odds seemed stacked against her. And as much as I appreciate a good dose of inspiration, what I love most about this conversation are the concrete steps Rebecca shares that helped her make those bets... including working with a financial planner and diversifying her offerings.
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I frequently hear from photographers who are thinking of reducing their prices as a way of attracting more clients. While I understand their logic, my advice is always to proceed with caution: the (potential) short-term gain always has to be weighed against the (potential) hit to their business' long-term sustainability.
In today’s episode, I'm sharing a cautionary tale about a business that recently shut down due to their financial missteps. This was a business I relied on for my own business, and their sudden and unexpected closure left me and hundreds (thousands?) of other business owners in a tough position. My hope is that this episode creates a silver lining of sorts out of the dark cloud of this story, because I don't want any of you to make a similar mistake in your own business!
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In this episode, I'm diving in on the artistry of photography - a topic I don't often cover on this podcast... but not to worry: it doubles a business conversation, too! Ashley Kaplan is my guest, talking about how creating truly unique and memorable photographs can be a huge part of your business and marketing plans if you know how to position and sell that difference.
Unlock your photography potential with Ashley Kaplan's Education site, where you can apply for mentorship or dive into her signature course, A Sense of Place. Explore more of her work and offerings on her main website.
Ashley has mastered the skill of differentiating her work from her competition's... so much so that she is able to command higher prices and stay booked out months in advance. Tune in to learn how to lean into your inner artist to create a business that not only fills your bank account but also your artistic soul.
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As creatives, I think we tend to overcomplicate things (right!?), but I'm all about making it simple for you to run a profitable photography business, and sometimes the simplest way to do that is to make sure you are squeezing every last drop of value out of what you're already offering.
In that vein, today I'm sharing some strategic ways to maximize your sales opportunities and earn more from your photography business by implementing some tried and true sales and marketing strategies in a way you may not have considered before.
Learn how to set up a membership program in your business with Revenue on Repeat
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When I met Tiffany Crenshaw earlier this year, I knew I wanted to bring her on the podcast... and when she suggested a chat about not only the importance of showing diversity in your portfolio but also how exactly to go about making that a reality, I knew this episode was going to be a powerful one.
Tiffany is a lifestyle photographer in Alabama, and in our conversation, she highlights the reasons why showing people a representation of themselves in our work matters. She shares her personal experience as a Black photographer in a niche where that makes her stand out, and offers practical advice, like conducting intentional model calls and engaging with local cultural communities to build a more diverse client base for all photographers.This episode really highlights the importance of intentionally stepping outside of our comfort zone to build a more inclusive businesses, and I'm grateful to Tiffany for her willingness to have this important discussion and share her insights with us.
Grab Tiffany's guide to setting up diversity model callsGet 20% off one-on-one mentoring with Tiffany through the end of 2024 when you mention TCBTH!
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