Episode 10: I Wish I Knew: How to Get Out of Auto Mode – Kellee Clarke
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Episode 10: I Wish I Knew: How to Get Out of Auto Mode – Kellee Clarke

Have you purchased your first camera and found yourself reliant on the automatic settings? Are you wanting to make the switch to manual, so that you’re fully in control of the images that you create?

In Episode 10 of The Noobie Podcast, Kellee Clarke shares the journey she made from her default use of the automatic camera settings to taking the steps to learn how to shoot manually. Tune in as we chat about how you can use the auto camera settings as a starting point, how educating yourself plays a huge role in your comfort levels, and how, at the end of the day, you just have to go for it!

Episode 9: I Wish I Knew: How Long It Takes to Become Established – Scott Choucino
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Episode 9: I Wish I Knew: How Long It Takes to Become Established – Scott Choucino

Do you struggle with knowing what steps to take when you’re just starting out, so that the work you are doing every day is aligning with your long term goals?

In Episode 9 of The Noobie Podcast, Scott Choucino helps us unpack what being an established photographer means and what that can look like at different stages of your photography career. Tune in as we discuss the importance of patience, showing up and doing the hard work, and finding opportunities to continue developing your skill sets.

Episode 8: I Wish I Knew: This Is An Endurance Race – Kim Kovacik
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Episode 8: I Wish I Knew: This Is An Endurance Race – Kim Kovacik

Does running your business feel disjointed and chaotic, when you thought it would be more of a linear process? Do you have systems in place to keep you going for the long run?

In Episode 8 of The Noobie Podcast, Kim Kovacik shines a light on the idea that running a business, whether freelance artistry or a freelance business, is an endurance race – not a sprint. While the hope may be for an uphill climb to the top, the reality is that there will be rocky lows and amazing highs, but each experience is a part of the journey. Tune in as we chat about being your own cheerleader and inspiration, how to stay encouraged when you’re feeling down, and how to protect your boundaries to maintain balance in your life.

Episode 7: I Wish I Knew: How to Minimize Overwhelm – Kalla Ramberg
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Episode 7: I Wish I Knew: How to Minimize Overwhelm – Kalla Ramberg

Have you recently started a photography business and feel as if you’ve been thrown into the fire? Are you reacting to the stress and overwhelm as it happens, instead of recognizing when and where you tend to get overwhelmed and being proactive about managing it?

In Episode 7 of The Noobie Podcast, Kalla Ramberg opens up about her personal experience with overwhelm as her photography business quickly gained steam in the last couple of years. While there can be an external pressure to hustle and do whatever it takes to make your goals a reality, there is something to be said for stepping back and reassessing the situation and your needs. Tune in as we chat about finding a mentor, how to recognize areas that you may struggle in, and how you can outsource or delegate tasks before you reach overwhelm.

Episode 6: I Wish I Knew: My Self-Worth – Tracy Jones
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Episode 6: I Wish I Knew: My Self-Worth – Tracy Jones

Have you struggled with self-worth when it comes to being true to yourself as a photography business owner? Are you consuming more than creating? Do you lack support and crave connection with fellow creatives?

In Episode 6 of The Noobie Podcast, Tracy Jones speaks on the topic of self-worth. As photographers and small business owners, what we do is personal – meaning that bits and pieces of who we are become tied into the art that we create and the services that we provide. Tune in as we chat about the concept of self-worth, knowing who you are and what you have to offer, and ways that you can implement the significance of self-worth into your business!

Episode 5: I Wish I Knew: The Importance of Patience – Jenn & Ro
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Episode 5: I Wish I Knew: The Importance of Patience – Jenn & Ro

If you’re just getting started in the photography industry, it can feel overwhelming to look out at the sea of talent that exists. Maybe you’ve spent time scrolling through social media accounts and websites, trying to figure out what you need to make your business thrive like other people have, or perhaps you’ve set the expectation to be an overnight success.

In Episode 5 of The Noobie Podcast, husband and wife team, Jenn & Ro, chat about the time it has taken to really understand that patience is at the heart of a successful photography business. While the overnight success stories surely draw a crowd, it’s those who have been patient with themselves, put in the work, ignored everyone else, and have created a personalized experience for their clients that really know what it means to build a business from the ground up. Tune in as we discuss comparison, targeting your ideal clients, and so much more!

Episode 4: I Wish I Knew: The Importance of Setting My Own Prices – Taylor Fisher
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Episode 4: I Wish I Knew: The Importance of Setting My Own Prices – Taylor Fisher

The topic of setting prices has been greatly talked about in the photography industry, but are you still struggling with knowing what pricing structure is best for you? Do you fear undercharging or overcharging your clients? Are you choosing figures based on the photographers in your community?

In Episode 4 of The Noobie Podcast, Taylor Fisher dives into the topic of price setting and all the fears and hesitations that come with determining what we will charge our clients. Tune in as we discuss how to approach the pricing conversation, knowing your niche market, and understanding that you are allowed to make mistakes as you grow!

Episode 3: I Wish I Knew: Quality Over Quantity – Ellen Cramblet
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Episode 3: I Wish I Knew: Quality Over Quantity – Ellen Cramblet

Do you feel overwhelmed when you realize how many images you’ve taken during a session? Have you felt the need to deliver nearly every photograph that you’ve shot, even if certain images aren’t the best?

In Episode 3 of The Noobie Podcast, Ellen Cramblet shares her journey toward realizing that “clarity is kindness,” and that quality is more important than quantity when it comes to deliverables. Tune in as we discuss shooting with intention, how the images that we deliver are a reflection of our brand, and understanding that confidence is built with time!

Episode 2: I Wish I Knew: Smart Financial Planning – Bobbi Brinkman
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Episode 2: I Wish I Knew: Smart Financial Planning – Bobbi Brinkman

If you’ve just started your photography business, the topic of money may be swirling around in your mind. What do I do when I receive a payment? How do taxes work? How do I plan for the future?

In Episode 2 of The Noobie Podcast, we’re joined by guest Bobbi Brinkman. With over 40 years of experience in the photography industry, Bobbi is a wealth of knowledge – sharing both the wonderful things that she has accomplished as well as the things she wishes she would have known. Tune in as we discuss what smart financial planning is and who the most important people are when it comes to creating connections!

Episode 1: I Wish I Knew: How to Outwork Doubt – Helene Boudreau
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Episode 1: I Wish I Knew: How to Outwork Doubt – Helene Boudreau

Have you picked up a camera and started shooting here and there for fun? Now that people are taking notice, have you decided to start a business, but are unsure of how it all will work or if you’d even be good at it? Has the doubt and fear started settling in?

In Episode 1 of The Noobie Podcast, Helene Boudreau walks through three ways to “outwork doubt,” so that you can build the confidence to achieve what you set out to accomplish. It may not be perfect in the beginning, but taking messy action is the first step. Tune in as we chat about what this looks like and how you can implement this advice into your own business!