The One Behind the Lens with Kate DeCoste
What happens when you've built the business everyone thinks they should want... and discover you're miserable? In this episode of The One Behind the Lens, Kate sits down with New York City pet photographer, educator, and entrepreneur Jen Hillenga to talk about the winding road that led her from portrait photography and million-dollar businesses to photographing dogs in one of the most competitive cities in the world. "I had spent my entire late twenties and thirties making a business, but I hadn't made a life." Jen shares her incredible journey—from working in portrait studios, building a successful education and template company, managing a large team, and eventually realizing that bigger wasn't necessarily better. As her businesses grew, so did the pressure. "I was praying for rain so I could cancel sessions." After selling her company and moving to New York, Jen found herself once again at a crossroads. During the pandemic, a creative project involving her own dogs sparked something she hadn't felt in years. "I think I'm done directing creative and I need to go back to being a creative." That realization eventually led her to launch what would become a thriving pet photography business built around freedom, creativity, and a completely different definition of success. In This Episode We Discuss: * How Jen accidentally fell into photography and built her first portrait business * The reality of managing employees, overhead, and multiple companies * Why a million-dollar business wasn't bringing more fulfillment * Leaving everything behind and moving to New York City * Building a successful niche business around pet photography * Creating a highly personalized client experience * Using Instagram to build an engaged community * Photographing dogs in one of the busiest cities in the world * Why systems and boundaries can actually create more freedom * Redefining success as your life and priorities change A Few Favorite Jen-isms "I'm happy to make people happy, but I'm not happy to inconvenience myself to convenience someone else." "Your clients will fall in line if these are your policies and they want what you have." "People just want joy these days." "I'm not talking about what I'm selling. I'm talking about the dog." "Dogs are kind of like toddlers... but they rarely have a bad day." Connect with Jen Website: The Ways of the Dog Instagram: @thewaysofthedog Pet Photographer Community: Pet Portrait Pros Spotlight: Sundays for Dogs — Get 50% OFF at Sundays for Dogs with the following link: https://share.sundaysfordogs.com/Kate43!18247fc234!a [https://share.sundaysfordogs.com/Kate43!18247fc234!a] Final Takeaway This episode isn't really about dog photography. It's about permission. Permission to evolve. Permission to change your mind. Permission to redefine success. And permission to build a business that supports the life you want instead of the one you think you're supposed to want. "I swore to myself that if I did this again, I was going to do it differently." If you've ever found yourself questioning what success really looks like, this conversation is one you won't want to miss. Enjoyed the Episode? • Follow The One Behind the Lens• Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform• Share this episode with a photographer or business owner friend Your support helps more creatives discover the show ✨ 💻 Learn more + get freebies at katedecostephotography.com/photographers [https://www.katedecostephotography.com/photographers] 📸 Follow Kate on Instagram: @katedecoste ✨ It’s time to Shutter Up & Shine.
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