Off the Memory Card: A Photographer’s Podcast
If you’ve ever caught yourself shopping for Christmas props in May, scouting fall locations during summer, or planning spring minis while editing Santa sessions…welcome to photography business ownership. In this episode, we’re talking about the strange reality of always thinking several seasons ahead as a photographer. From ordering backdrops early to planning marketing campaigns months in advance, running a successful photography business often means living in a constant state of seasonal confusion. We’re pulling back the curtain on all the behind-the-scenes planning clients never see and discussing why thinking ahead can reduce stress, improve profitability and help your business run more smoothly year-round. Whether you’re just starting out or trying to become more intentional in your business, this episode will help you shift from constantly reacting to strategically planning ahead. In This Episode: * Why photographers are almost always working ahead of the current season * The real timeline behind successful mini sessions * How planning early can save money and reduce stress * The invisible work clients rarely see * Why seasonal overlap feels so chaotic * How thinking ahead improves client experience and profitability * Simple ways to become more proactive in your business Mentioned in This Episode: * Planning Christmas minis in spring * 4th of July sessions * Fall mini location scouting * Seasonal marketing timelines * The difference between hobby mindset vs business-owner mindset If this episode made you feel a little less alone in your seasonal confusion, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another photographer who’s currently listening to Christmas music in May.
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