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Showing Up as Your True Self and Building Community with Rafael Barker

1 h 7 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this episode, photographer and community advocate Rafael Barker shares his journey into photography, the importance of community involvement, and practical advice for entrepreneurs balancing passion and business. Discover how authentic engagement and strategic pricing can elevate your creative career. Key Topics * Rafael Barker’s journey from insurance to photography * The role of community involvement in creative careers * Balancing volunteer work and paid projects as a photographer Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Photography and Entrepreneurship 09:48 The Journey into Photography 20:20 Balancing Community Involvement and Professional Work 30:01  Navigating Volunteer Work and Compensation 39:52 The Importance of Passion in Photography 49:58 Learning from Experiences and Community Engagement 01:00:20 Final Thoughts and Encouragement   Connect with Rafael - https://www.facebook.com/rafaelbarkerphotography [https://www.facebook.com/rafaelbarkerphotography] - rafael.barker1@gmail.com [rafael.barker1@gmail.com]

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Showing Up as Your True Self and Building Community with Rafael Barker

In this episode, photographer and community advocate Rafael Barker shares his journey into photography, the importance of community involvement, and practical advice for entrepreneurs balancing passion and business. Discover how authentic engagement and strategic pricing can elevate your creative career. Key Topics * Rafael Barker’s journey from insurance to photography * The role of community involvement in creative careers * Balancing volunteer work and paid projects as a photographer Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Photography and Entrepreneurship 09:48 The Journey into Photography 20:20 Balancing Community Involvement and Professional Work 30:01  Navigating Volunteer Work and Compensation 39:52 The Importance of Passion in Photography 49:58 Learning from Experiences and Community Engagement 01:00:20 Final Thoughts and Encouragement   Connect with Rafael - https://www.facebook.com/rafaelbarkerphotography [https://www.facebook.com/rafaelbarkerphotography] - rafael.barker1@gmail.com [rafael.barker1@gmail.com]

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