36\\ 4 Ways to Know It is Time to Go Full-Time in Your Photography Business

36\\ 4 Ways to Know It is Time to Go Full-Time in Your Photography Business

Update: 2023-04-24
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Are you currently running your photography business on the side while maintaining a full-time job? Maybe you are considering quitting your job to pursue your passion as a photographer? Making that transition can be overwhelming, especially when you are caught in a dilemma of deciding when to make that switch. In this post, we will take a look at four ways to know when it is time to go full-time in your photography business.







  1. You Make Enough Money to Survive

If your photography business has been generating a consistent income that can cover your living expenses, then it is worth considering going full-time. You do not want to sabotage your business growth by neglecting it while you concentrate on a job that no longer inspires you. However, before you make that full-time leap, consider shoring up your emergency funds and developing a new business plan. This will help provide security as you navigate the joys and challenges of entrepreneurship.


 


  1. You Have Run Out of Time to Run Your Business

Do you find yourself constantly juggling your time between your day job and your photography business? If you are unable to manage your time between your two worlds, it might be an indication that it is time to go full-time in your photography business. You will have the freedom to prioritize your projects and set your own working hours that would work best with your unique schedule, enabling you to take on more clients.


 


  1. You Are Working Full-Time Hours in Your Business

If you find that you are spending more and more hours in your photography business and it feels as though you are no longer part-time, then it's time to make that transition to full-time. You are likely to get more done when you can give your photography business all your undivided attention. Additionally, the extra time can provide opportunities to improve your technical skills, add more value to your business, and grow your customer base.


 


  1. Willing to Do Whatever it Takes to Make It Work

It takes courage, grit, and an outright determination to run a successful photography business full-time. Before you commit to that full-time entrepreneurship grind, you need to be honest with yourself if you are willing to do whatever it takes to succeed. This may mean long hours and sacrificing luxuries to reinvest those earnings back into your business. If you are motivated and passionate about your photography career enough, then the rewards will outweigh the temporary sacrifices.







Going full-time in your photography business requires careful consideration and evaluation of your current situation. It's important to examine whether you are financially stable, short of time, working full-time hours, and ultimately willing to put in the work to make it all happen. Starting your own business and becoming your own boss brings its own set of unique challenges, but it can also lead to an exhilarating career with endless possibilities. Trust your gut and make that decision wisely. Good luck to you!


 

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36\\ 4 Ways to Know It is Time to Go Full-Time in Your Photography Business

36\\ 4 Ways to Know It is Time to Go Full-Time in Your Photography Business

Taylor Morton | Photographer, Wedding Photographer, Photography coach, Photographer, Photography Business Coach, small business strategist, Branding coach