Episode 37: I Wish I Knew: The Value of My Business is not Determined by Critics – Britney Smith
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Episode 37: I Wish I Knew: The Value of My Business is not Determined by Critics – Britney Smith

It’s easy – especially as new photography business owners – to let ourselves get sucked into critiques coming from the outside. Photographer Britney Smith is on the Noobie Podcast to talk about how to step beyond those negative voices and create the business we want!

Episode 33: I Wish I Knew: How to Pick a Direction and Start – David Molnar
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Episode 33: I Wish I Knew: How to Pick a Direction and Start – David Molnar

Do you struggle with trying to figure out where to begin when considering all that goes into running a successful photography business? Sometimes you’ve just gotta jump, and build your wings on the way down. Learn how to do so intelligently by listening in to episode 33 with photographer, David Molnar!

Episode 32: I Wish I Knew: Wedding Photography Doesn’t Have to be Complicated – Jasmin Blais
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Episode 32: I Wish I Knew: Wedding Photography Doesn’t Have to be Complicated – Jasmin Blais

Starting a photography business can seem complicated and overwhelming. There’s so much to keep up with, and sometimes it can even be difficult to know where to start! Fortunately, photographer Jasmin Blais is here to help minimize overwhelm, and help us focus on those things that will make the biggest difference in getting our photography business off the ground!

Episode 20: I Wish I Knew: It’s Not So Scary to Be Different – Dorie Howell
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Episode 20: I Wish I Knew: It’s Not So Scary to Be Different – Dorie Howell

It’s so easy to just follow what everyone else is doing. It’s comfortable, predictable, and when already dealing with the uncertainty of starting a new business – one less point of stress. But what if there was a way to take a different path than most without the associated fear? Listen in to episode 20 with Dorie Howell for tips and strategies for trying something new – and being different!

Episode 19: I Wish I Knew: There’s No Right Way to Run a Business – Kate Hejde
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Episode 19: I Wish I Knew: There’s No Right Way to Run a Business – Kate Hejde

“The beauty of being self-employed is making your own rules and creating a business that fits your life and brings you joy.” (Kate Hejde, Noobie Podcast Episode 19)

In Episode 19 of The Noobie Podcast, Kate Hejde joins us to share why chasing what everyone else is doing does not work when trying to create YOUR business. Listen in to hear how Kate realized that by identifying values for herself and her business she was able to build a photography brand that worked for her.

Episode 16: I Wish I Knew: Friends and Family Aren’t the Path to Success – Hollery Morris
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Episode 16: I Wish I Knew: Friends and Family Aren’t the Path to Success – Hollery Morris

Have you just launched your photography business and found yourself relying on friends and family for its growth and success? Are you frustrated that they aren’t choosing you as their photographer when the need comes along or that they may not be garnering the attention that you had hoped for?

In Episode 16 of The Noobie Podcast, Hollery Morris offers practical advice on things you can do to move away from relying on family and friends for the success of your business. Tune in as we chat about managing your expectations when it comes to the behavior of those closest to us and understanding who your target market is, so that you can provide an experience that is specific to them.

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.