With Laura Esmond
A few months ago, portrait photographer Laura Gattis called me and said the words so many of us have felt but rarely say out loud: I am really struggling. She had just come home early from an industry retreat, and over the next two weeks, a string of small moments stacked up until she found herself at an awards ceremony with tears streaming down her face, asking herself what she'd done with her life. Here's the thing. Laura has run a thriving portrait business in Tampa for over 13 years. Her clients adore her, her black and white childhood portraits are unmistakable, and she built all of it while being fully present for her kids. By every real measure, she has succeeded. But comparison doesn't care about real measures, and in this episode, Laura gets honest about imposter syndrome, the feeling of being left behind in the photography industry, and what finally lifted the weight. In this episode, we talk about: * The retreat, the group text, and the awards ceremony — the story of how comparison quietly became a depression Laura didn't see coming * Why "what have I done with my life?" had nothing to do with what she'd actually built * Redefining success when yours doesn't come with a stage or an award * Choosing family first in your photography business — and why Laura says it's a choice, not a sacrifice * How Laura handles social media as a photographer who never built her business there * Her surprising strategy when she feels insecure about another photographer (it involves becoming their friend) * Protecting your Instagram algorithm and your peace * Why vulnerability and real community are the antidote to working on an island Connect with Laura Gattis: www.lauragattisphotography.com, | Instagram @lauragattisphotography
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