PP36 – Building a Self-Perpetuating Photography Business with Martin Bailey

PP36 – Building a Self-Perpetuating Photography Business with Martin Bailey

Today’s episode, my special guest is Martin Bailey. He runs a successful photography business based in Japan and he leads a worldwide photography tours and workshops. He has written many photography eBooks and has a weekly photo-podcast that’s been running for 11 years!

In this podcast, we will discuss why it’s important to “do what you love” and how you can take one business idea and make that feed into a number of other income generating side-businesses which all feed each other.

We also talk about his “tipping point”, how to get more quality followers, and why brain tumors suck!

Martin gives us some great action steps on how to get going building a self-perpetuating photography business machine!

PP35 – Overcoming Fear, Gaining Confidence, and Earning $6k with Gayle Loewen

PP35 – Overcoming Fear, Gaining Confidence, and Earning $6k with Gayle Loewen

Today I am speaking with Gayle Loewen from Canada. She shares her story about her experience as a PhotoProfit student and how she overcame fear, gained confidence, and how doing so helped boost her photography business. She discusses how being open to opportunities can help you get to that next level and give you “permission for your passion to soar.” 

Gayle is an amazing person who has so much to share about her success as well as life itself. She shares her story with me of how she stepped out of that proverbial comfort zone and how this impacted her business. 

Lastly, we discuss why it’s good to slow down, treasure life, and give yourself  “permission for your passion to soar”.

PP 34 – Getting Started Fast in Your Photography Business with Sarah Streets

PP 34 – Getting Started Fast in Your Photography Business with Sarah Streets

My special guest for today is Sarah Streets. She is a photographer from Brisbane, Australia. Today we are going to talk about how to get started in your portrait and wedding photography business. She’s been in business on her own for 18 months. She’s gone from being an employee to a business owner. She went from an average of $250 per shoot all the way up to a $1,000 – $1,500 per shoot.

PP33 – Selling Inspiration with David duChemin

PP33 – Selling Inspiration with David duChemin

In today’s episode, I have a special guest that I am honored to have interviewed: David duChemin from Craft & Vision. He is an amazing and inspirational photographer and entrepeneur who travels the world, using his business success as a vehicle to give back to the world via humanitarian work.

Have a listen now as David shares the story of how he created his publishing empire, Craft & Vision, which has grown to over 20 authors and more than 100 eBooks. He also shares ideas on finding the unique value only you have to offer, and how to live an inspired life.

PP32 – Startup Photo-Business Case Study – Mark from Paris

PP32 – Startup Photo-Business Case Study – Mark from Paris

My special guest for today’s episode is from Paris and his name is Mark.

Today, we’re going to do a case study of a startup photography business. We’ll talk about Mark’s struggles when he was setting up his photography business. Mark was staring his alone in the beginning and he has progressed but a little bit slow. Since he’s taken my PhotoProfit 8 week course he had some major results. He actually doubled his business in 8-12 weeks. He’s become known as the photographer in his network. Mark has taken action each week in my 8 week course that’s why he’s starting to get results.

In this interview, we talked about being a foreigner in a different country. You can use that as a negative or as a positive. Mark used that a positive. We also talked about knowing your WHY and why is it important to know your WHY. We also talked about mindset, how to network and how to get actual clients.

PP31 – Case Study: Horsing Around with Bernie Griffiths

PP31 – Case Study: Horsing Around with Bernie Griffiths

Bernie Griffiths is my special guest in today’s episode.

In today’s show, we’re going to do a case study on one of Bernie’s clients in New Zealand, Kim who’s doing a horse book project. It’s a really smart way getting a great PR in your community; giving back to charity and creating something that gets clients walking through your door. 

The interesting part about this horse project is that Kim is doing a lot of it remotely. She’s not running the planning session face to face nor doing the sales presentation the same way; she does these all online. And guess what she’s manages to make? Over $1000 on average per client.

Let’s find out how we can make this happen in your photography business.

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