In today's episode, we're honored to have Olesha Haskett, a trailblazing diversity boudoir educator, international boudoir photographer, and founder of Coterie Noire, an educational boudoir...
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232: Jason Marino = Photographer’s Journey with ADHD plus Transitioning from Weddings to Portraits
This is a replay of one of the most popular episodes of The Profitable Photographer with Luci Dumas. I received many comments about how helpful my conversation with Jason Marino was it was after it...
231: Tanya Goodall Smith – Framing Your Identity: The Power of Photography Branding
This week I am so happy to welcome back second-time guest, Tanya Goodall Smith. It’s been a few years since Tanya was on the podcast, and I very much enjoyed sitting down to talk with her about all...
230: Luci Dumas – Money Talk for Photographers
In this episode of The Profitable Photographer, I am sharing some thoughts and strategies around money. Not the inner game or blocks or prosperity issues but some of the nuts and bolts about being in business.
229: Jai Long – The Art of Selling Art and Photography
It’s safe to say that today’s guest is just as passionate about sales as I am. And, he is no stranger to the photography industry. Jai Long is an award-winning wedding photographer, creative business coach, host of the “Make Your Break” Podcast, serial entrepreneur, and the leader of a heart-filled, worldwide community of photographers. He even has his own course, Six Figure Business Map, where he helps photographers set and achieve “unrealistic” goals and overcome self-limiting beliefs. That was not a typo…he did say unrealistic and be sure to listen for his explanation.
228: Luci Shares the Secrets to Getting Hot Leads from Business Partners
Welcome to The Profitable Photographer with Luci Dumas. Today’s solo episode is about how to network like a Rock Star. How to build relationships that lead to support of both of your businesses.
The core principle is to build relationships, leading with generosity and offering support first. Getting to know the person and the business. Find ways to refer them, promote them, learn what makes them wonderful and connect.