Most photographers start their business as a hobby. You picked up a camera, took a few pictures, and then got sucked into the love of the art and science of photography. Then suddenly you find yourself running a full on business.
If that’s you, then listen in to learn why you need to treat your photography business, like a business.
Taking pictures may be the foundation of your business, but your business will only run as efficiently as the processes you have in place. You need systems. You need boundaries. You need operating hours and client experience processes.
You need to treat your photography business just like any other business you spend money at or on.
First things first, take a moment to really dig into the experience you want your clients to have. Think of how you want to be treated as a client and then distill that down into a process for interacting with your clients.
Next, think about you. When do you want to work? How do you want to work? Do you need to hire an assistant? Set up your calendar appropriately and then inform that assistant about your boundaries and your hours. Enforce them.
Listen in to hear all the ways you can dial and start treating your business like a business.
In This Episode:
[00;44] Welcome to the show!
[03:06] I want you to think about the experience you want your clients to have.
[05:00] The easiest way to set boundaries is to create a calendar or schedule that allows you to do things on certain days.
[08:05] When you have a calendar in place and you bring an assistant into your business, it will help them manage your emails.
[10:00] When you must make decisions all the time, you can develop what’s called decision fatigue.
[13:01] Treat your business like a business by having your friends and family treat it like a business.
[15:12] Put boundaries in place and set expectations for clients.
[16:53] I want you to succeed!
[17:13] Have a great day!
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