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The PhotograpHER Podcast
Author: Jaime Bugbee
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Welcome to The Photographer Podcast, where I dive into real-world business advice for family photographers who are also juggling motherhood. If you're building your photography dream during naptime or in between school drop-offs, this is your space. I keep it fun, real, and I dive into strategies that fit right into your life, whether you're balancing a nine-to-five, chasing toddlers, or both. Let's make the journey to a thriving photography business feel a little lighter and a lot more doable.
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In this episode of The PhotograpHER Podcast, host Jaime Bugbee, an Oregon coast family photographer, educator, and creator of The Booked PhotograpHER Course, sits down with AnneMarie Hamant, a Delaware family photographer, to talk about what it really takes to build a luxury photography brand that attracts dream clients consistently. Together, they unpack the truth about luxury client experience, why portfolio consistency matters more than perfection, and how SEO and website strategy can transform a photography business — even after starting over in a new market. AnneMarie shares how she rebuilt her business after relocating, refined her brand voice, and created a seamless client journey that supports both premium pricing and genuine connection. This conversation is a must-listen for photographers who want to create a sustainable business that works for their life, not the other way around. If you're working toward attracting aligned, high-end clients while maintaining a relaxed and authentic brand presence, this episode will give you both clarity and confidence. In this episode, we discuss: • What a luxury photography experience actually means (hint: it's not just pricing) • How portfolio curation influences perceived value • Why SEO and website user experience (UX) matter more than social media alone • The mindset shifts required to attract higher-paying clients • Building a business that supports motherhood and family life • Creating a "laid-back luxury" brand that feels authentic Connect with AnneMarie Website: https://annemariehamant.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annemariehamantphotography
As a travel family photographer, I've seen firsthand how travel sessions can transform not only your portfolio, but the type of clients you attract and the experience you're able to offer. While I offer Portland, Oregon family photography and photograph families locally, I also serve clients in destination locations and meaningful places that matter to them. Travel sessions often feel more intentional, more memorable, and naturally attract clients who are ready to invest in a high-touch experience. In this episode, I'm sharing how travel photography can expand your photography business, help you create premium client experiences, and give you more flexibility in how and where you work. You don't need to constantly be on a plane to make travel photography work. With thoughtful planning, strong positioning, and a seamless client experience, travel sessions can become a powerful extension of your brand. If you are ready to build a photography business that attracts aligned clients — locally and beyond — this episode will give you a practical starting point. In this episode, we cover: • How travel photography can elevate your brand perception • Why clients often invest more when sessions feel like an experience • How to strategically choose travel locations • Ways to build a portfolio in new destinations • Why model calls can help you expand into new markets • How a strong client experience supports premium pricing • When associate photographers can help you scale your business Travel sessions often attract clients who are more invested in the experience and the outcome. You don't need to offer travel sessions everywhere. Choosing meaningful or desirable locations can create more alignment between your work and your ideal client. Model calls can help you intentionally build a portfolio in locations you want to book more often. When your website and client experience support your positioning, travel sessions can feel seamless rather than complicated. Scaling with associate photographers can allow you to serve more clients while maintaining the quality of your brand. Helpful Resources Mentioned Luxury Client Workflow (Free Resource) If you want to attract higher-end clients consistently, your client experience matters just as much as your photography. Download the luxury client workflow I mention in this episode. Model Calls for Travel Photography If you're wondering how to build a portfolio in a new location, model calls can be a powerful starting point. Read the model call strategy: how to run a successful model call. I also provide templates inside my program to help photographers run model calls confidently and strategically. The Booked PhotograpHER Course If you want your website to consistently bring in inquiries (without relying on social media), this is exactly what I teach inside my program. The Booked PhotograpHER helps family photographers: • get found on Google • attract aligned clients • create a luxury-level client experience • build a website that converts consistently Learn more here: Booked PhotograpHER Course
If you've ever felt like you don't know what you're doing in your photography business… you're not alone. In this episode, Jaime Bugbee, a family photography educator and Portland, Oregon newborn photographer—shares how to stay consistent and keep moving forward, even when imposter syndrome creeps in. This is for the photographer who feels stuck, second-guesses everything, or wonders if it's actually working. We're also diving into 5 simple website improvements you can make right now to start getting more inquiries, without relying on Instagram. You'll walk away with practical, no-fluff steps to refine your website, build trust with potential clients, and create momentum in your business. ✨ In this episode, you'll learn: Why feeling like a "fraud" is more common than you think How consistency (even imperfect) leads to real growth Simple homepage shifts that make your messaging clearer Where most photographers lose potential inquiries on their site How to use trust, testimonials, and structure to convert better Why less is often more when it comes to your portfolio Resources Learn more about photography business mentorship: 👉 CLICK HERE
In this episode of The PhotograpHER Podcast, Jaime Bugbee sits down with photographer and educator Lydia Fine of Apollo and Ivy Photography for an honest conversation about building a part-time photography business on purpose. Lydia shares how she grew her photography business while continuing her career in marketing, and why choosing part-time was not a backup plan, but an intentional decision that supports her life, family, and long-term goals. Together, Jaime and Lydia talk about the pressure photographers often feel to go full-time, chase six figures, or keep doing more just because they can. This episode is a refreshing reminder that success does not have to look the same for everyone. In This Episode, We Talk About: What inspired Lydia to start her photography business Why she intentionally keeps her business part-time The pressure photographers feel to go full-time Defining success in a way that fits your season of life Systems that help photographers save time behind the scenes Why client experience is one of the best business differentiators Common marketing mistakes photographers make Why SEO matters so much for photographers How Google Business Profiles can help local photographers get found Building a business that supports your life instead of consuming it A Conversation Every Photographer Needs to Hear Lydia's story is especially powerful for photographers who are balancing motherhood, another career, family responsibilities, or simply want a business that feels sustainable. She shares how her background in marketing and technology gave her an advantage when building her business, but also how much clarity she's gained by defining success on her own terms. One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is that more money does not always equal more success. For Lydia, success looks like contentment, balance, reliable systems, and having enough margin to enjoy the life she's building. They also talk about a topic both Jaime and Lydia feel strongly about: SEO for photographers. Instead of relying only on social media, Lydia explains why photographers should focus on building on platforms they actually own, like their website and Google Business Profile. If you've ever felt like you had to choose between growing your business and protecting your peace, this episode will remind you that you are allowed to build differently. Ways to Connect with Lydia Lydia Fine is a lifestyle photographer and educator based in North Liberty, Iowa. She photographs families, seniors, and newborns through Apollo and Ivy Photography, and she also helps photographers create smarter systems, better workflows, and stronger websites. Connect with Lydia: Website: Apollo and Ivy Photography Instagram: @lydia_apolloandivy Education Instagram: @lydiafine_forphotographers Helpful resources from Lydia: Google Business Profile resources for photographers Resources and education for photographers Ways to Connect with Jaime Jaime Bugbee is a family photographer, educator, and the creator of The Booked PhotograpHER Course, where she helps family photographers get booked through their websites, improve their SEO, and build a business that supports their real life. Connect with Jaime: The Booked PhotograpHER Course Instagram: say hello in my DM's!
In this episode of the Photographer Podcast, host Jaime Bugbee speaks with Rebecca Bloomfield, a documentary family photographer in Connecticut, who shares her journey of growth and transformation in her photography business. They discuss the importance of finding one's artistic voice, navigating client expectations, and the value of investing in education and community support. Rebecca reflects on her experiences with documentary photography, the challenges of balancing personal style with client demands, and the impact of a well-designed website on her bookings. The conversation emphasizes the significance of creative alignment, confidence, and the joy of capturing authentic family moments. Takeaways -Rebecca Bloomfield emphasizes the importance of finding one's artistic voice in photography. -Documentary photography allows for authentic storytelling and connection with families. -Navigating client expectations is crucial for a successful photography business. -Investing in education can accelerate growth and provide valuable insights. -Community support plays a significant role in personal and professional development. -Creating a well-designed website can streamline client communication and increase bookings. -Confidence in one's style can lead to more fulfilling photography sessions. -Balancing personal style with client demands is an ongoing challenge for photographers. -The joy of capturing candid moments can create lasting memories for families. -Investing in oneself is essential for achieving long-term goals in photography. 🔗 Ways to Connect Connect with Rebecca Bloomfield Website: https://rebeccabloomfield.com Free guide: How to Document Your Family's Life Without Missing It https://rebeccabloomfield.com/free-guide-download Relationship workbook: When Things Feel Off https://rebeccabloomfield.com/course-workbook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccabloomfieldphotography/ Rebecca is a Connecticut-based documentary family photographer creating natural, in-home and on-location imagery that reflects real family life and authentic connection. Connect with Jaime Portland, Oregon Family Photographer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photomarketingcoach/ Photographer education: https://jaimebugbeephotography.com/photography-mentorship
In this episode of the PhotograpHER Podcast, host Jaime Bugbee interviews Katie Emanuelson, a former nurse turned successful family photographer and educator. Katie shares her journey from nursing to photography, emphasizing the importance of mini sessions in her business model. She discusses the challenges and successes she faced while building her photography business, including the creation of the Santa Claus Experience, which significantly boosted her client base. Katie also highlights the importance of community, effective marketing strategies, and setting boundaries to achieve a healthy work-life balance. With a focus on financial success, she reveals her impressive income as a photographer and offers valuable insights for aspiring photographers looking to grow their businesses. Takeaways Mini sessions can be a consistent, scalable revenue stream — not just a low-price offer Profit comes from systems, boundaries, and clear deliverables Seasonal minis (like Santa sessions) create tradition and repeat clients Minis often lead to full-session bookings and long-term relationships Membership models increase retention and predictable income Email lists and past clients fill minis more effectively than ads Automation protects time, professionalism, and brand value Minis don't lower your brand when positioned intentionally Community and education accelerate growth Success = income + flexibility + family time 🤝 Connect with Katie Emanuelson Education & resources: https://www.katieemanuelson.com/education Free mini session marketing guide: https://www.katieemanuelson.com/5steps Mini Session Method e-book: https://www.katieemanuelson.com/msm Website: https://www.katieemanuelson.com Session Discount Code: https://usesession.com/?via=katie-emanuelson 🤝 Connect with Jaime Bugbee Portland Branding + Headshot Photographer The Luxury Client Workflow Free Guide: https://jaimebugbeephotography.myflodesk.com/luxury-client-workflow-download Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photomarketingcoach/
In this episode of the PhotograpHER Podcast, host Jaime Bugbee interviews Tristin Tracy, a successful Santa Barbara family photographer and educator. They discuss Tristin's journey into photography, her strategies for building a thriving business through hotel collaborations, and the importance of relationship-based marketing. Tristin shares insights on balancing motherhood with her business, finding her niche, and the significance of SEO and referrals. The conversation emphasizes the value of personal connections and the mindset needed to succeed in the photography industry. Takeaways -Tristin Tracy emphasizes the importance of relationship-based marketing. -Building collaborations with hotels can significantly boost your photography business. -SEO is crucial for getting your website noticed by potential clients. -It's essential to find your niche and focus on what you love to do. -Balancing motherhood and business requires intentionality and flexibility. -Networking with local businesses can lead to valuable referrals. -Creating educational content can help others while establishing your expertise. -Don't underestimate the power of personal connections in your business. -Follow up with potential partners to nurture relationships. -Position yourself as a valuable partner rather than relying on discounts. 🔗 Ways to Connect Connect with Tristin Tracy Website: https://www.tristintracyphotography.com A Fresh Look at Referrals Course: https://www.tristintracyphotography.com/a-fresh-look-at-referrals-to-book-your-calendar/ Discount code: PODCASTSPECIAL to get 50% off Tristins course! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tristintracy_photography Connect with Jaime Bugbee Website: https://jaimebugbeephotography.com Education: https://jaimebugbeeeducation.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimebugbeephotography/ Photographer education Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photomarketingcoach/
In this episode of the PhotograpHER Podcast, Portland Oregon family photographer and host Jaime Bugbee speaks with Jill Smith, a seasoned NY family photographer and mentor, about the complexities of pricing in the photography business. They discuss Jill's journey from ESL teacher to photographer, the emotional challenges photographers face regarding pricing, and the importance of client retention. Jill shares her insights on common pricing mistakes, the significance of intentional pricing, and strategies for maintaining long-term client relationships. The conversation emphasizes the need for photographers to understand their worth, the emotional aspects of pricing, and the value of mentorship in building a sustainable business. Takeaways: -Pricing can be emotional and challenging for photographers. -Building a strong client base often starts with lower prices. -Raising prices can help filter out misaligned clients. -Client retention is more cost-effective than acquiring new clients. -Understanding your expenses is crucial before raising prices. -It's important to align your marketing with your new pricing. -Many photographers fear raising prices due to potential loss of clients. -Creating a positive client experience is key to retention. -Mentorship can provide valuable guidance for photographers. -Pricing should reflect the value and experience you provide. Connect with Jill: Grab Jills Pricing Sheet Follow Jill on Instagram The Focused Photographer Podcast Connect with Jaime: Photography Mentorship: turn your website into your best employee, get leads with out ads or social media. Free Guide: The Luxury Client Workflow, a simple visual guide on how to create an incredible experience for your clients.
In this episode, Jaime sits down with Becca Jean Photography, a seasoned family photographer and educator with over 15 years of experience, to talk about one of the most overlooked keys to long-term success in photography: community. Becca shares her journey into photography, the early isolation so many photographers experience, and how finding the right support system completely changed the way she built her business. Together, Jaime and Becca explore why connection matters more than ever in an industry that can often feel competitive or overwhelming, and how authentic community can accelerate growth, confidence, and clarity. The conversation also dives into Becca's new photography membership, created to foster inclusivity, collaboration, and real connection for photographers who are tired of doing it all alone. They discuss mindset shifts, pricing confidence, current trends in photography, and why staying true to yourself matters more than chasing what's popular. If you're a family photographer craving support, education, and a place where you actually feel seen, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways Becca has over 15 years of experience in the photography industry Community helps photographers overcome isolation and burnout Being part of a membership or group can fast-track growth and learning Charging your worth starts with mindset and self-belief Inclusivity is essential for building meaningful, supportive spaces Many photographers hesitate to ask for help, but don't have to Trends can distract from authenticity if you're not grounded Real, impactful connections can happen both online and in person Becca's membership is designed to support photographers through connection and collaboration 🔗 Links & Resources Connect with Becca Becca's Community / Membership Becca on Instagram Connect with Jaime The Booked Photographer Course Follow Jaime on Instagram
How a thoughtful client workflow can help photographers book dream clients, without being glued to Instagram. Luxury means clarity, trust, and ease, for your clients and for you. I share the exact touchpoints I use in my family photography business, from first inquiry to final gallery delivery, and how having a clear workflow has allowed me to: Serve my clients better Stop answering the same questions over and over Book more aligned clients And build a business that doesn't rely on constant Instagram posting If you're a photographer who wants more leads from your website, a smoother client experience, and a business that supports your real life, this episode is for you. In this episode, I cover: What "luxury" actually means for photographers (hint: it's not fancy) Why client touchpoints matter more than you think How a clear workflow builds trust before you ever pick up your camera The difference between a hustle-based business and a system-supported one How your website and workflow can do the heavy lifting for you 🔗 Resources Mentioned: Download the free Luxury Client Workflow A visual, done-for-you workflow that maps out the client journey from inquiry to delivery. 👉 CLICK HERE Learn more about my Booked PhotograpHER course For photographers who want to get found on Google, book more leads through their website, and build a business that feels sustainable. 👉 CLICK HERE SEO Tips for Photographers SEO does not have to feel like a techy nightmare that requires a secret degree in wizardry. In this blog, I will cover simple SEO tips for photographers. 👉 CLICK HERE If Instagram feels exhausting and inconsistent, you're not doing anything wrong. You just might be ready for a different approach—one that works even when you're offline.
If you've ever avoided flash because it felt intimidating or too technical, Lyndsay's course breaks it down in a way that feels approachable and practical...especially for family and branding photographers who want clean, natural-looking light in any situation. In this episode of the PhotograpHER Podcast, host Jaime Bugbee speaks with Lyndsay Hannah Photography, a family branding photographer and educator based in Boston. They discuss Lyndsay's journey from a marketing career to photography, the challenges of balancing motherhood and business, and the importance of finding one's niche. Lyndsay shares insights on the significance of learning new skills, particularly flash photography, and how it can enhance the quality of work in various settings. The conversation also touches on the importance of diversifying services, implementing systems for efficiency, and defining success beyond financial metrics. ✨ Connect with Lyndsay Hannah Lyndsay Hannah Photography Explore Lyndsay's client work, portfolio, and approach to family and branding photography. 🔗 Boston Family Photographer Education for Photographers Learn more about Lyndsay's photography education and resources for photographers at every stage. 🔗 Lifestyle Photography Education Off-Camera Flash Course (Featured in This Episode) A simple, approachable lighting course for photographers who want natural-looking results without getting technical or overwhelmed. 🔗 Off Camera Flash for Photographers Follow Lyndsay on Insta! 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/lyndsayhannahphotography/ 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/lyndsayhannahbrands/ Learn from Jaime SEO & Business Mentorship for Photographers Jaime offers SEO and business mentorship for photographers who want to get found on Google, book higher-quality clients, and build a sustainable business without relying on social media. 🔗 SEO + Business Mentorship Free Guide: Get Found on Google as a Photographer A free, beginner-friendly guide to help photographers understand SEO, get more visibility on Google, and start attracting the right inquiries. 🔗How to Blog with Intention Jaime Bugbee Photography Explore Jaime's client work, portfolio, and approach to adventure family photography. 🔗Portland Family Photographer
In this episode, I'm joined by Kristin Pruis, founder of KDesign.co, for a strategic conversation about what actually makes a website work — especially for photographers and creative business owners. We dive into why so many websites look beautiful but still don't convert, and why the problem usually isn't your photos, your pricing, or even your SEO — it's your messaging. Kristin explains how clarifying your ideal client, refining your brand voice, and building a thoughtful website strategy can completely change how people connect with your business online. In this episode, we cover: What "magnetic messaging" really means — and how to know if yours is working How web design, branding, and SEO should support each other (not compete) Why strategy should always come before aesthetics How intentional content and simple automation can support your marketing long-term The most common website mistakes photographers make — and how to fix them Kristin also shares two resources she's created to help business owners get clarity and traction: Magnetic Messaging Workbook Website Optimization Email Mini Course If you're a photographer who feels like your website should be doing more of the heavy lifting — this episode will help you see your online presence with fresh eyes and a clearer strategy. Helpful Links & Resources Learn more about Kristin: https://kdesign.co Photography Mentorship with Jaime: Jaime Bugbee Photography https://jaimebugbeephotography.com/photography-mentorship Free Guide — 100 Blog Topic Ideas https://jaimebugbeephotography.myflodesk.com/ye5wey361u
In this conversation, Jaime Bugbee, a mentor who helps photographers book family photography clients without ads or social media, interviews Erin Wissig, a Chief Sanity Officer for photographers, who specializes in creating systems that simplify the lives of creatives. Erin shares her background in event coordination and nonprofit work, emphasizing the importance of emotional connection in business systems. She discusses the balance between automation and personal touch, the challenges new photographers face, and the benefits of having a good system in place. Throughout the conversation, Erin highlights the significance of boundaries, mental clarity, and the need for a safe space for clients. She also discusses the transformative impact of support on business stress, emphasizing the importance of building trust and relationships in a professional setting. The discussion encourages entrepreneurs to embrace individuality in their practices and offers actionable steps for improvement. Grab Jaime's fav time saving workflows! About Erin: Systems Strategist and Chief of Sanity Officer for established photographers who are ready to simplify the back end of their business without losing the heart behind their work. She specializes in building clean, efficient, and beautifully branded workflows that support real client relationships not tech overwhelm. When Erin's not untangling CRMs, refining client journeys, or streamlining booking systems, you'll likely find her sending lightning-fast Voxer updates, quoting Schitt's Creek, or enjoying frozen Thin Mints with her husband and daughter because stustainable businesses should leave room for real life, too. Take the Quiz: what is your next smartest step for your business? Book a Coffee Chat with Erin Learn more about working with Erin Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Systems in Photography 03:00 The Role of a Chief Sanity Officer 05:58 Background in Event Coordination and Nonprofit Work 09:00 Daily Life and Balancing Work with Family 12:04 Transitioning to Supporting Photographers 15:00 The Emotional Connection in Systems 17:58 Finding Balance in Automation 20:57 What Photographers Think They Need vs. Reality 22:38 The Role of Automation in Photography 24:34 Overcoming Communication Paralysis 26:05 Building Boundaries and Structure 27:39 The Chief of Sanity: A Unique Role 31:35 Transforming Stress into Ease 36:50 Mindset Shifts for Photographers 41:44 Investing in Your Business: The Scary Truth 43:37 Building Connections Through Conversations 45:29 Understanding Client Readiness and Systems 47:41 The Importance of Strategy Calls 49:45 Embracing Individuality in Business 51:42 Investing in Business Growth 53:54 Evolving Perspectives on Professionalism 56:27 Establishing Boundaries in Personal and Professional Life 59:24 Taking Action: Small Steps for Improvement 01:01:00 Defining Success: Personal and Professional Growth 01:05:29 Encouragement for Entrepreneurs 01:08:47 Resources and Support for Creatives
In this episode of the Photographer Podcast, host Jaime Bugbee shares three actionable steps for photographers to take in the new year to streamline their business and achieve clarity in their booking process. Emphasizing the importance of focus over busyness, Jaime guides listeners through defining their niche, optimizing their website, and building trust with potential clients. These steps are designed to create a sustainable and predictable business model without the need for constant social media engagement. Takeaways Focus on clarity, simplicity, and results. The busiest photographers are not necessarily the most successful. Define what you want to be booked for to attract the right clients. Regularly reassess your dream client to stay aligned with your goals. Optimize one page of your website instead of overhauling everything. Use clear headlines and concise language on your website. Building trust is essential for client bookings. Small, intentional changes can lead to significant results over time. Consistency in your messaging is key to growth. You don't need to do everything; just do the right things consistently. Chapters 00:00 Welcome and Introduction to the New Year 01:19 Action Step One: Clarity on Booking Goals 03:11 Action Step Two: Optimize Your Website 05:20 Action Step Three: Build Trust with Clients Free Guide 100 Blog Topics: Does coming up with blog ideas overwhelm you? You're in good hands. Sign up below to receive 100 Blog Topic Ideas as well as what to do with them after you've got your blog going! The Booked PhotograpHER Course: Get found on Google. Elevate your business. Book more clients you love. More About My Photography Mentorship: From SEO tips and business strategy to portfolio reviews and site layout, my mentorship is designed to give you the practical tools and personalized guidance you need to scale your photography business and reach your goals. Marketing for Photographers: How to elevate your family photography biz Follow me on the 'Gram! and come say hello!
What happens when a photographer stops running on burnout and starts leading her business like a CEO? In this episode, I'm joined by Tiffany Crenshaw of Animal House Photography, an educator, retreat host, and photographer who has completely redefined what it looks like to build a sustainable business, one that supports your life instead of draining it. We talk about: What it actually means to step into the CEO role as a photographer Building systems that create freedom, not pressure Letting go of hustle culture and redefining success on your own terms How Tiffany created an education platform and retreats designed to help photographers have their businesses work for them, not the other way around. This conversation is grounding, honest, and a powerful reminder that burnout isn't a badge of honor, and it doesn't have to be part of your story. If you're craving a business that feels aligned, spacious, and supportive of real life, this episode is for you. Connect with Tiffany Crenshaw Photography Website: Alabama Family Photographer Photography Education Instagram Retreat Info Be sure to reach out and thank Tiffany for sharing her wisdom on the podcast 🤍 Connect with Jaime Website: https://jaimebugbeephotography.com Photography Education & Mentorship Instagram: Your Photography SEO Coach 3 Free SEO Ready ChatGPT Prompts for Family Photographers
Join host Jaime Bugbee, a family photographer educator, as she delves into the inspiring journey of Casey Louise Photography, a passionate Seattle photographer. and educator. Discover how Casey transitioned from a career in dental hygiene to capturing the intimate moments of maternity and newborns. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, Casey shares her love for photography and the unique experiences that shaped her niche. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of following one's passion and the beauty of motherhood. Here is what you will learn: - The journey from dental hygiene to motherhood photography. - How personal experiences can shape professional passions. - Insights into the niche of maternity and newborn photography. - The importance of following one's passion and intuition. - Tips for overcoming imposter syndrome in creative careers. - The role of community and support in personal and professional growth in her upcoming retreat. Links & Resources for Casey: Casey Louise: Photography Education & Mentorship Join Caseys Email List for Tips & Support Aligned Motherhood: Photography Retreat Links & Resouces from Jaime: Book family photography clients without ads or social media. Turn your website into a 24/7 lead machine. --> Family Photography Mentorship SEO Tips for Photographers: 5 Website Mistakes To Avoid Follow along on Instagram! 3 Free SEO-Ready Chat Prompts for Family Photographers
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