Hello new and loyal listeners. This episode is from the “Way Back” machine from 2019. I still have the resistance challenge, and I thought you would enjoy it again as well, or for the first time.
Are you like me? Are there a million great ideas to help you grow your business, and simple tasks on your “To Do” list that you struggle with completing or even starting?
This is called “Resistance”, everyone experiences it and it can be conquered day by day.
In this episode, Luci discusses:
How personal resistance to daily tasks is the enemy of success.
What resistance looks like in its many iterations.
The value in working with a coach to move through fear and resistance.
Key Takeaways:
Personal resistance is a natural part of being a professional artist.
Diligently working through a list of defined tasks can set you free.
Delegate or hire out time-sucking tasks that don’t generate the most money.
“Creative work is not a selfish act or a bid for attention on the part of the actor. It’s a gift to the world and every being in it. Don’t cheat us of your contribution. Give us what you’ve got.” Steven Pressfield
In this solo episode, I share my experience shopping for a new purse, and illustrate many of the points I love to share about how to communicate value and create that luxury experience for potential clients. How we can take someone from a warm lead to someone wanting what we offer and are willing to invest well to receive it?
I needed a new purse. I don’t care about brand names but I like function and quality. After a less-than-stellar experience at Macy’s and a pleasant but almost hands-off visit to Nordstrom, I walked into a Coach store that just has handbags and such, where the display and personal service were on another level. The salesperson listened to my wants and needs, and guided me through a few options, their quality and features, and I found myself falling in love with an item I didn’t even consider in my search.
It was a masterclass in the art of customer care and becoming a trusted advisor—a lesson every photographer can apply when selling their own work.
Some of the takeaways to listen for are…
Create a Premium Experience: Your environment and presentation is important.
Become a Trusted Advisor: Guide clients to the products they’ll love, even if they don’t know it yet.
Focus on Value Over Price: Clients should feel the investment is worth it before they ever hear the price.
Build Emotional Connections
Tailor the Experience: Customize your approach to each client for a truly personalized experience.
Tune in to learn how to elevate your in-person sales and create a luxury experience for your clients, just like Coach did for Luci.
Connect with Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas:
In this episode, I have an awesome chat with the super-talented Pete Coco, a successful headshot and portrait photographer. We dive into the nitty-gritty of starting your photography business, and yeah, it can be overwhelming. But Pete’s advice? Don’t worry—just start!
Pete specializes in headshots and portraits and is based in Garden City, New York, providing high-quality photography services to individuals from various industries, including business professionals, realtors, lawyers, doctors, actors, and models.
He also is a mentor and has a YouTube channel with 30,000 subscribers, where he talks about photography, gear reviews, and all sorts of things.
Pete shares so much valuable wisdom, including:
• The importance of finding a mentor who truly understands your vision.
• Staying passionate about the type of photography you want to do every day and creating work you love and want to be paid for.
• Embracing failure as a learning tool, instead of fearing it.
Pete also introduced us to his “CoCo Trio”—the perfect blend of work, business, and mindset. Mastering all three is essential for success. Plus, he drops some book recommendations like The Motivation Manifesto by Brendon Burchard, Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl, and the Tao Te Ching for extra inspiration.
His final gem? It’s never too late to start, and your photography doesn’t have to be the best in the world—it just needs to get started. You can catch Pete live at the Imaging Expo in Texas through Professional Photographers of America.
Bonus: Download any of Pete’s free videos, and he’ll share five of his all-time favorite portrait tips!
Hey lovely listeners! I am delighted to share my conversation with the fabulous Tanya Goodall Smith.
She has been on the show two other times and this time, she has a wonderful new book we are going to chat about, “The Introvert’s Guide To Personal Branding: How To Put Yourself Out There Without Changing Who You Are”. It is a great read and wow, did it open my eyes to the power of introverts in the photography world!
It also goes deep into the topic of personal branding, which is a great tool to be seen and known without having to do what the extroverts do to get positive attention
You can trust her guidance as the founder of WorkStory Creative, an agency that helps introverts who are evolving their business create an elevated brand vision and bring it to life. She has 20 years of experience at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, designing for with international brands like HP, Disney and GUESS. And is a Brand Builder’s Group Certified Personal Branding Strategist.
Key takeaways from our conversation:
• Introverts as Superstars: How introverted tendencies can be turned into advantages for success.
• Famous Introverts: Even some well-known performers and photographers are introverts who’ve learned to thrive.
• Overcoming Fear: The fear of being on camera or criticized can be tamed by focusing on the value you’re bringing.
• Feel the Fear & Do It Anyway: Tanya’s mantra for introverts looking to step out of their comfort zones.
• Power of Personal Branding: How a strong brand can communicate for you when you’re not keen on the spotlight.
As always, thanks for subscribing, commenting, and sharing your thoughts.
Hey everyone, it’s me again, Luci Dumas, and in this episode of The Profitable Photographer, I had the pleasure of chatting with architectural photographer Jack Zigon. We dug into the fascinating world of architectural photography and the business side of things that makes it all work. Let me tell you, it was such an insightful conversation, it almost made me want to start a new career/ specialty.
He is a photographer based in Philadelphia who specializes in photographing architecture. One of his loves is capturing the built environment, and also has a passion for landscape and nature photography, and loves to use light and composition to create beautiful photos with that “wow” factor that makes your clients want to stop and stare.
He has had an “illustrious career” working in sales, online marketing and photography for 30 years,In a previous life, as VP of Internet Marketing, he grew Comcast Business’ online marketing division from $76 million/year to $1.6 billion annually, In other words…he is very smart and has had a lot of success before starting this new business.
Here’s what else we covered:
• Real Estate vs. Portfolio Photography: While real estate photography can bring in a steady but moderate income, Jack explained how portfolio photography for architects is where the real long-term value is.
• Marketing Strategies: Jack gave us a peek into how he markets his business using tools like LinkedIn, email newsletters, and even printed portfolios sent to hot prospects.
• How Jack Approaches a Job: It all starts with learning the story behind the building from the architect.
• Starting in Architectural Photography: Thinking about diving in? We chat about where to start and skills needed to get going successfully.
• The Gear Game: Jack also talked about what high-end equipment needed for architectural photography
• Pricing Your Services: Pricing can be tricky! Jack emphasized how essential it is to price your work correctly. Finding that sweet spot is an art in itself.
Whether you’re thinking of getting into architectural photography or just curious, this episode is packed with practical tips and advice. I hope it gets you excited to grab your camera, explore the beauty of buildings, and start experimenting.
Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe to The Profitable Photographer on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform. It is the encouragement I need to keep sharing and interviewing amazing guests.
A big, exciting and maybe a little scary dream to have a successful, profitable and creative photography business doing exactly what you love for wonderful, grateful clients? Or do you want to bring your business to the next level of fun and profit.? If so, then this Podcast is for you.
For over 36 years, I have made a great living as portrait and wedding business, Luci Dumas Fine Photography, with no other source of income. No rich husband or lottery winnings, through the ups and downs of the industry and economy.
Now as a business coach with Insight Training for Photographers, I love love love to support photographers who want to do the same. This podcast is full of practical business info, and insights gained from my years in business, plus interviews with amazing people. My desire is to help you along on your joyful journey to success, however that looks to you.