From The Unscripted Posing App, a podcast that helps newbie photographers turn their hobby into a business. With real-life advice from professionals in the industry, we dive into the nitty-gritty of how to connect authentically with your clients, capture emotion-filled images you actually care about and scale your business while staying sane.
You don't need 10,000 followers to land your first brand deal. David Zhou shares how photographers can start small, pitch smart, and build real partnerships — no gatekeeping, no fluff. If you're ready to grow beyond client shoots and generate more opportunities for yourself, this one's for you.Want to streamline your business behind the scenes?Want to earn passive income and dip your toes into photography brand partnerships? Join Unscripted's referral program — it's an easy, low-effort way to make money while sharing a tool you already love.And if you're looking to streamline your business behind the scenes… Try The Unscripted App for Photographers free — workflows, guides, contracts & more.Follow David:
Brittany Couture isn't just taking photos — she's crafting experiences her couples never forget. In this episode, we dive into the client journey: building trust, creating ease, setting boundaries, and why the way you show up matters just as much as the work itself.Want specialised tools to make your client experience better than ever? Try The Unscripted App for Photographers free — questionnaires, contracts, client guides & more.Follow Brittney:
From piggy bank to booked out, Staci Brucks shares how she built a thriving wedding photography business from scratch — and what it *really* felt like behind the scenes. We talk rapid growth, mindset shifts, identity, money, and the emotional cost of “making it.”Whether you're just starting out or growing fast, this one's for you.Want tools to take your photography hobby full-time? Try The Unscripted App for Photographers free — poses, prompts, client workflows & more.Follow Staci:
Celeste Shiels is a photographer from the Sunshine Coast, Australia, who specializes in maternity, motherhood, family, and wedding photography. You might have seen her featured on Unscripted recently, but today, we're diving even deeper into her creative journey.Celeste started out studying film and television before shifting her focus to photography, and that cinematic influence is still woven throughout her work. In this episode, we talk about creative rest, personal projects, and how to balance artistic exploration with client expectations.Celeste shares how she carves out time to create for herself—even with three kids and a full photography business—and why she believes stepping away from work is sometimes the key to making better work.We also get into cinematic storytelling in photography, the impact of an arts-based education, and how personal work influences client work in unexpected ways. If you've ever felt stuck in a creative rut or struggled to balance passion with practicality, this episode is full of insight.Insta:@celesteshielsphotography @celesteshielseducation Web: celesteshielsphotography.com.au
Jonathan Hicks Jr. is a talented couples and wedding photographer based in New York City. Jonathan is known for his cinematic, moody style that captures the romance and connection between his subjects. In our conversation, we'll dive into Jonathan's creative journey - from picking up a camera for the first time on a trip to Cuba, to developing his signature look inspired by the world of film. We'll also explore Jonathan's approach to color grading and editing, including his use of split toning to evoke specific moods and emotions.Additionally, we'll unpack Jonathan's diverse artistic influences, from directors like Denis Villeneuve to cinematographers who have mastered the art of dramatic lighting. This wide-ranging discussion is sure to provide valuable insights for photographers looking to elevate their own work. Insta:@jonathanhicksjr_ Web: jonathanhicksjr.com
If you're a new photographer struggling to book clients and grow your business, this episode is exactly what you need. Today, I'm joined by the incredible Brooke Jefferson, a family photographer and photography educator who turned her passion into a thriving business. Brooke went from a simple Valentine's Day shoot with her daughter to going full-time in just six months—and now she teaches photographers how to do the same.In this episode, Brooke shares her best strategies for generating leads, booking clients, and keeping them coming back. We'll dive into how personal branding, in-person networking, and clear, simple pricing can transform your business. Plus, she's giving us the exact follow-up strategies that help convert inquiries into actual bookings. If you're ready to stop waiting for clients to find you and start taking action, let's jump in!Insta:@brookejanaephoto Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/book-more-photography-clients-podcast-photography-business/id1457108418
Flash photography doesn't have to be intimidating—just ask Eden Strader! She's back on the podcast to break down everything you need to know about artificial light, from the basics to her go-to setups. Whether you're shooting weddings, studio portraits, or just experimenting, Eden shares her best tips for making flash feel natural and effortless.We also touch on: ⚡ How to ease into flash without the pressure ⚡ The gear Eden swears by for pro-level results on a budget ⚡ Why client communication is key when using artificial lightIf you've been hesitant to bring flash into your workflow, this episode is your sign to go for it. Plus, don't miss Eden's free artificial light course and in-person workshop—links in the show notes!Tag @edenstrader and @unscriptedposingapp on Instagram if you try out flash after this episode. We'd love to see what you create!Web:edenstrader.com Freebie: https://edenstrader.com/let-s-get-lit-or-artificial-light-freebie
Kayleigh Taylor's unique approach to documentary-style wedding photography is all about capturing the real, authentic moments – those fleeting, beautiful snippets of the day that might go unnoticed but mean the most. She focuses on storytelling through her lens, emphasizing that the photos should reflect the true essence of the wedding, without any staging or forced moments.Though Kayleigh is a self-proclaimed homebody who isn't the biggest fan of travel, you'll find her capturing destination weddings around the country, balancing her passion for documenting love stories with her desire to stay grounded. What's even more fascinating is that Kayleigh knew from middle school that she wanted to be a photographer, and she's carved out a path for herself by following that passion wholeheartedly.Today, we'll dive into her journey, her philosophy behind wedding photography, and her approach to capturing moments in a way that's not just beautiful but truly meaningful.Insta: @kayleightaylorWeb:kayleightaylorphotography.com/education
Henry Tieu is an elopement photographer based in Seattle, Washington. You might remember Henry from his last visit over a year ago, when he shared how he made the bold leap from being a nurse to chasing his dream of becoming a photographer.A lot has happened since then. Henry's now a dad to twins, juggling parenthood and running a thriving photography business. In this episode, he opens up about how being a father has reshaped the way he sees love, relationships, and representation in the wedding world. We also dive into what it's really like balancing a young family with the demands of a successful career.It's an honest, heartfelt, and downright inspiring chat with plenty of takeaways for photographers and creatives alike. Insta: @henrysdiary TikTok: @henrysdiaryWeb:henry-tieu.com/
What does it take to travel over 250,000 miles and still love what you do? In this episode, we chat with Jordan Voth, a photographer whose post-COVID career has been defined by constant travel and capturing love stories around the world.Jordan shares how he's created a sustainable photography business while living life on the go. From finding joy in personal projects to mastering the art of saying no, he explains how he stays inspired, focused, and fully engaged in his craft—whether he's shooting halfway across the world or close to home.If you're looking for insights into balancing creativity, travel, and business in a way that fuels your passion, this episode is for you. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with one of the industry's most adventurous storytellers.Don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast if you enjoy it!Insta:@jordanvothWeb:jordanvoth.com
In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Hannah Rosser, a total sweetheart and an incredibly talented gal behind the lens and a rising star in the destination wedding photography world. In this conversation, Hannah will take us on a journey, sharing how she transitioned from a science and math background into the creative and very glamorous realm of destination wedding photography. You'll hear about her first international elopement shoot in Mexico, where she filled her plate as full as humanly possible with not just the scheduled elopement work, but creative shoots galore. She also gives us the tea on the pivotal moments that led her to specialize in cinematic destination wedding photography. Hannah and I talk about the joys and complexities of being a destination wedding photographer - from managing the logistics of travel to maintaining creativity and work-life balance. Whether you're a photographer looking to expand into destination work or simply appreciate stunning imagery, this episode is sure to inspire you!Insta:@hannahrosserphotographyWeb:hannahrosser.com Shop: hannahrosser.com/shop
Whether you're just starting out or you're feeling like it's time for a brand refresh, we've got some seriously practical tips to help you level up your photography business.Today, we'll break down what branding really means in photography, how to build a strong brand that pulls in your dream clients, and how to ensure every part of your client experience reflects who you are. Dawn Charles is joining us, and she's an absolute pro for this. She'll share her insights on everything from picking logos, fonts, and color palettes to rebranding and evolving as your business grows.So, if you've ever felt stuck on branding or just want to make sure you're heading in the right direction, this episode is for you (and so full of actionable advice you can start using right away)! Insta:@dawn.charlesWeb:risephotoacademy.com/
Today, we're sitting down with Daniel Kim, an extraordinary wedding photographer known for his deeply intuitive, documentary-style approach. Daniel's journey began when he started taking photos after the passing of his mother when he was just 17. Since then, photography has become not only his profession but a way of truly connecting with people and moments.In this episode, we'll explore Daniel's self-development journey, his shift from a career-driven, editorial approach to a more authentic, documentary style, and how learning to let go of control has helped him create some of his most meaningful work. If you struggle with always wanting to do more or get everything 'just right,' Daniel's story is a powerful reminder that growth as an artist often comes from embracing imperfection and staying present in the moment. Insta: @danielkimphotoWeb: danielkimphoto.com
Jake Tovar is a film photographer based in San Luis Obispo, and trust me—you're going to love his story. Jake went from snapping pics on his iPhone to becoming a master of film photography, where every shot counts, and it's all about that beautiful, intentional process. In this episode, Jake opens up about how he builds real, genuine relationships with his clients, balances his passion with the business side of things, and why staying true to yourself as a photographer can unlock so many unexpected opportunities. So, if you're ready to take your creativity up a notch while growing your business, stick around—this one's for you! Insta: @jaketovar.coWeb: jaketovar.co
Today, we're thrilled to welcome back Anni Graham to the podcast. Anni is an incredibly talented photographer known for her timeless, emotive style. She's captured elopements and love stories in some of the most stunning locations around the world and, more recently, has decided to focus her energy on generating bookings in the luxury wedding market.In this episode, we talk about how to pivot yourself into a different price bracket, how to create a luxury portfolio, and how to fight off the imposter syndrome that comes from stretching into unfamiliar territory. So, if this is relevant for you (and I really feel like it's relevant for everyone!), this is an episode you won't want to miss. Insta: @annigrahamWeb: annigraham.com Immersed Education:immersededucation.com
Today, we're addressing a topic that is hot on the lips of many in our photography community – the oversaturated wedding photography market. We know you've thought about it, too, but what if we flipped the script and told you it's actually a good thing?In a world flooded with images, standing out as a wedding photographer is no easy feat. Yet, this intense competition has inadvertently created a landscape where creativity thrives. It's forcing photographers to discover their unique voices, refine their craft to perfection, and to build brands that resonate deeply with couples.Join us as we welcome Alora Rachelle to the show and explore how this oversaturated market is actually driving innovation and elevating the industry as a whole. Alora is a business mentor, photography educator, and creator of the Wedding CEO course and podcast. We'll chat about finding your niche, building a strong brand, and cultivating that secret sauce so you can feel confident in everything you do. Insta: @alora.rachelleWeb: alorarachelle.com Wedding CEO course: https://www.alorarachelle.com/wedding-ceo-apply
Have you ever felt like the odds are stacked against you as a photographer? Wondered how to adapt your craft in the face of limitations? Today, we're featuring a truly inspiring portrait photographer, Michele Mateus. Michele's here to share her remarkable story of resilience and reinvention. In this episode, Michele will reveal how she's redefined success in the photography world on her own terms. Insta:@mateusstudiosWeb:mateusstudios.com
Today, we're going to dive straight into the world of Instagram reels with Angela Shae. Angela is a former wedding photographer who transitioned to social media management and template creation to help photographers like you rock their Instagram presence. She's also the founder of Social Templates, a done-for-you Instagram Reel template service for busy creatives. If you're not on the Reel bandwagon yet, you're not alone. There are a couple of reasons why newbie photographers might hesitate to jump on reels: maybe you're camera shy, a perfectionist, or simply don't have the time! But by not creating reels, you're missing out on connecting with your community, generating leads, and having a really fun way for your potential clients to get to know you. Angela shares lots of tips on how to overcome these hesitations, as well as:How Reels can become a game-changer for growing your photography business.How you can turn your camera shyness into client connections with behind-the-scenes content.Creating Reels that are both engaging and lead-generating.And much, much more!If you want to join the thousands of photographers who use Reels to generate crazy growth in their business, this is an episode you won't wanna miss!Insta:@socialtemplates.coWeb:socialtemplates.co If you're curious about what Social Templates can do for your business, use the code FREETRIAL on socialtemplates.co for a full month of free access to their template collection.
Summer Grace is a wedding photographer whose work is visually stunning and whose approach is refreshingly honest. Summer's journey has been deeply defined by her capacity to make bold decisions, like uprooting her life and moving across the country, being willing to face difficulty, and taking in all the profound learnings that come from forging your own path.We'll delve into the complexities of building a creative business – navigating challenges like burnout and the ever-present tug-of-war between work and personal life. Summer will share her insights on how you can personalize your approach to business and let us in on some of her best outsourcing tips and productivity habits.Summer's story invites us to explore questions of courage, vulnerability, and finding the sweet spot where one's passion fuels one's livelihood.Insta:@summergrace.photo@summerschoolxsgWeb:summergracephoto.com
Today we have a truly inspiring creative joining us – Blake Nelson, a photographer, art director, digital creator, and model! Now, Blake's journey isn't your typical artist's path. He's worn many hats, from shooting five-figure weddings to collaborating with major brands like Calvin Klein and Armani in the heart of New York City.This conversation dives deep into Blake's world. We'll explore: how a powerful realization about self-imposed limitations kickstarted his creative journey, juggling photography, art direction, and modeling, and how these diverse skills fuel each other, and how his modeling experience translates into creating a comfortable and confident space for his photography clients.Additionally we'll chat about the challenges and triumphs of running a creative business, including hilarious (or maybe not-so-hilarious) moments when things went off script.But most importantly, Blake will share valuable advice for aspiring photographers – how to overcome fear, carve your own path, and establish yourself in this dynamic field.Instagram:@blakenelsonweddings@blakewnelsonWebsite:blakenelsonphotography.com Click to get Blake's free guide with 5 actionable ways to step into your artistry
Emily Enns of Emily Noelle Photography is an Oregon-based senior adventure photographer who specializes in crafting unique, custom senior sessions that capture the spirit of exploration and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.In this episode, Emily's gonna be giving us the inside scoop on her photography journey. We'll hear how she transitioned from not even considering photography to be a ‘real job' to being a full-time photographer absolutely thriving in a new state.We'll also explore her career path - both triumphs and challenges - from building her business to that one time her gear got... well, let's just say it didn't involve a happy ending. But hey, that's the beauty of this show - it's about the successes and the lessons alike. We'll also discuss the ever-evolving world of marketing for photographers – if you've never booked a senior session but have always wanted to, this is the episode for you. Find out what strategies are working for her now that she's booked solid for the year and even training an associate photographer!Instagram:@emilynoellephoto_seniorsWebsite:emilynoellephoto.com How to Use the Unscripted Booking Link:Navigate to the booking request form in your app. Scroll across in your editable toolbar > MY BIZ > Booking Link > Copy linkAdd link to your socials, behind a button on your website or in an emailPotential clients click on the link and input their details and preferencesYou will be notified of a submission as soon as it happensAccept or decline the request via My Shoots section of the appIf you accept the request the details of the shoot and the
Just in time for Mother's Day, we've got a special episode for you all about maternity photography with the queen herself. Jodi Lynn is someone whose name has popped up time and time again in our Facebook group. Every time we ask you guys who we should interview next, she's on the top of the list. If you haven't heard of her, a) where have you been? But b) she's a motherhood and family photographer/educator who creates magical, poetic, and inspirational images in her home state of California. Her images are known for their stunning landscapes, soft light, and focus on the beauty of motherhood. Having been in the industry for over a decade now, she's amassed a whole treasure trove of wisdom – not to mention tips, tricks, and camera hacks that, if implemented, will make your future sessions so much easier. Let's dive into her story and discover how empathy, collaboration, and love for nature all come together to create those breathtaking images.Insta: @jodilynnphotography Website: jodi-lynnphotography.com Mother's Day Mini Templates (open on mobile): https://go.unscriptedposingapp.com/open/educationItem?id=-NRGVs4kmIpunkmDc1qs
Today on the show is Maggie Rechkemmer – a family photographer based in the Midwest. Maggie's work is known for being intentional, creative, and a beautiful window into capturing the beauty of everyday motherhood and family life. She stepped away from her photography business 7 years ago to have her first child, but six months into maternity leave, she decided to reopen her business. Now, she not only documents families, but also educates other photographers through mentoring and workshops. This episode, Maggie and I dive deep into the world of motherhood photography. You'll hear all about how Maggie builds trust and connection with clients, especially new mums, and how her own experiences as a mother shape her approach. We'll also discuss her candid, lifestyle-based style and how she captures genuine moments while making sure everything's exposed correctly. So whether you're a seasoned family photographer or just starting your journey, get ready to be inspired by Maggie's insights and practical tips. Insta:@maggie.rechkemmerWeb:maggierechkemmer.comMother's Day Mini Templates (open on mobile): https://go.unscriptedposingapp.com/open/educationItem?id=-NRGVs4kmIpunkmDc1qs
Today, we're diving deep into the world of grad photography with the amazing Meghan Gibson – grad photographer, elopement photographer, and valued Unscripted team member!Now, graduation season is upon us, which means capturing those momentous "I did it!" moments are more important than ever. But for aspiring photographers, breaking into the grad scene can feel daunting.That's why we're thrilled to have Meghan on the show. Throughout this interview, we'll be unlocking her secrets to capturing stunning grad photos, from creative posing tips to navigating client expectations.Whether you're a seasoned photographer looking to refine your grad portfolio or a complete newbie eager to learn the ropes, Meghan's insights are pure gold. So, listen up, settle in, and get ready to step up your grad photography game!Instagram:@seniors.meghangphotographyWebsite:meghangphotography.comEditable Client Guides via Unscripted: unscriptedphotographers.com
As photographers, we spend countless hours honing our craft, chasing the perfect light, daydreaming about our creative ideas, and capturing breathtaking moments. But for our photography businesses to be successful, we need to pair all of this good stuff with something crucial: financial stability. Today I'm joined by Mycah Bain, wedding photographer and business coach, and we're talking about just that. Diving right into the business side of things, we explore what financial freedom looks like as a photographer and how to get there. As we're sure you know, building a sustainable photography business doesn't happen overnight, and many new photographers struggle with misconceptions about worth, wealth, and achieving financial independence.In this episode, we break down those misconceptions and dive into practical strategies for managing your finances, cultivating a future mindset, and, ultimately, unlocking the financial freedom you deserve. This episode will be packed with valuable insights, so grab your notebooks, sharpen your pencils, and settle in for the ride.Instagram:@mycahbainphotoWebsite:mycahbain.com Free money guide: mycahbain.com/money Unscripted photography resources: unscriptedphotographers.com
Today we're chatting with Daniel Useko, the founder of Pixellu, about the importance and power of physical photo albums. Step off the ‘gram and join us as we dive deep into a topic that's close to the hearts of many photographers in this digital age.Daniel will share how printed albums can elevate your photography (both personally and professionally), strengthen your connection with clients, and even boost your business. Whether you're a passionate hobbyist or just starting your professional journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips to help you rediscover the magic of print. Get 15% off one year with Pixellu by entering the discount code UNSCRIPTED15 in the link below: https://www.pixellu.com/?fpr=gen95Instagram:@pixelluWebsite:pixellu.com
Today on the show, we have the wonderfully talented Jennifer Moher - a Toronto-based wedding photographer and educator. Jennifer's elegant and enduring style reminds us that photography is about more than just aesthetics – it's about noticing and building relationships. If you ever feel like you've struggled to keep up with the comings and goings of trends or feel frustrated that you spend hours mastering one style only to realise that trend has come and gone, this is an episode for you. Together, Jennifer and I take you on a deep dive into the art of creating timeless images in a trend-obsessed world. We talk about how to capture moments that transcend trends so you can create images that resonate for years to come – and why getting intentional about what you consume helps you create more impactful imagery for your clients. After transitioning into education over 10 years ago, Jennifer's spent a lot of time learning how to translate the ineffable into the practical. Now she's able to take something that's really hard to explain and articulate the exact actionable steps to bring you deeper into your power as an artist. She does just that in this episode. Instagrams:@jennifermoherWebsite:jennifermoher.com jennifermohereducation.com
Jackson Grant is not your average run-of-the-mill wedding photographer. His images are vivid, wild, and buzzing. But don't let his exuberant approach fool you – there's nothing careless about the way he does things. He takes on 25 couples a year and is intentional and generous with his time. His is a no-shortcut approach to inquiries, client communication, photographing, culling, and editing, and he's willing to spend time on each stage of this process. Today, we're diving right into the virtues and benefits of a workflow that doesn't hold maximum productivity or efficiency as the pinnacle of success. If you've listened to any of our previous podcasts on presets, AI culling, or workflow hacks, this one provides you with a bit of an alternative perspective so you can make the right choice for yourself and your business. It could be exactly what you need to hear, or it could be a totally new perspective that might add that little bit of special sauce to your current workflow. Instagrams:@jacksongrantweddingsWebsite:jacksongrantweddings.com
Today on the show we have Aly Hansen – a wedding, family, and in-home film photographer based out of Richmond, Virginia. After stumbling across a Polaroid camera in Target after an interstate move, she fell down a rabbit hole of researching, studying, and devoting every waking minute to understanding film. After eventually teaching herself enough to develop a roll of color film in her bathroom, she knew she was hooked. Today, she shoots almost exclusively on film, and her clients seek her out for it. Having built her business on in-home sessions, she has a lot to share about what it takes to cultivate creativity, see the magic in the every day, and connect with people in the intimate environment of their own homes. She's passionate about film, and she's passionate about supporting women in film because she's seen how it can empower you to turn your passion and art into a purposeful life. If you've ever thought about incorporating film into your workflow or gotten stuck on how to make your in-home sessions run more smoothly, this is an amazing episode for you to wrap your ears around! Instagrams:@alyhansenphotoWebsite:alyhansenphoto.com
Today on the show, we have the lovely Sarah Crook of Alisabeth Designs giving us all the hot tips on how to hack your SEO so you can book whatever job you want, wherever in the world you want to go. Sarah is a website wiz with a specialty for creating beautiful and effective websites for photographers, creatives, and wedding vendors alike. Along the way, she's taken many a deep dive into the world of SEO so that she can ensure the beautifuil sites she makes are getting seen by the right people. Today, we talk about what SEO is, why you should care about it, and how you can use it to book more of your dream shoots in your dream locations with your dream clients.You'll want to grab your notebook for this one. It's full of incredible advice that will definitely transform your SEO game forever.Instagrams:@alisabethdesignsWebsite:alisabethdesigns.com
Asha Bailey is a San Diego-based destination wedding photographer, but she's also so much more. Proudly at the helm of four(ish) businesses, she often blurs the line between passion projects and careers. As someone who's spent the last eight years learning how to use social media to her advantage, Asha is a great person to talk about creating a relationship with social media that helps you grow the business you want and feels good, too. As the owner of multiple businesses, she puts a lot of herself into what she does, and she's super visible online. Despite this, she manages to strike a really good balance between being vulnerable and authentic with strategic and safe. She's clever, candid, and such a joy to talk to. Regardless of whether you're a new photographer trying to find your way in the wild world of social media or whether you've been in the game a while and want to gain control of your relationship with Instagram, this is the episode for you. Don't go anywhere.Instagrams:@ashabaileyphotography@ashabailey_@nbhdloveclubWebsite:ashabailey.com
Christian O'Reilly is the founder and creative brains behind Fire & Ice – an award-winning, UK-based photography and cinema production company specializing in weddings, elopements, and now so much more. Capturing over 100 weddings per year, Christian is an insatiable and voracious photographer and businessman. Just when he feels like he's made it, he does something else to push himself out of his comfort zone. In this episode, we talk about some of the things he's lived through that have challenged him, tested him, and made him who he is – you'll never believe what they are. If you want to learn more about how to turn your setbacks into strengths, this is the episode for you!Instagram:@fireandiceWebsite:https://fireandice.co.uk/
Today on the show I have Justin Benson – a professional wedding photographer and the founder of AfterShoot, an AI culling software designed to speed up your postproduction workflow. With AI culling tools on the rise, it's starting to feel absolutely inevitable that these tools will become an essential part of every photographer's toolkit. With that in mind, I really just wanted to get someone on the show to talk about finding the balance with it all. In this episode, we discuss how to retain the human element while still taking advantage of time-saving tech, how your pricing structure could benefit from , and why you don't have to worry about robots stealing your job.Instagram:@aftershootcoWebsite:aftershoot.com
Today on the show I have Jordan Voth. Jordan's been in the game for a good 15 years and for the majority of that time he's been shooting on a Canon Mark II and editing all of his sessions on Photoshop. If this blows your mind, you're not alone. Which is why, in my opinion, he's the perfect person to talk to about whether or not you should make the switch to mirrorless. Having built a super successful career off the back of one of Canon's older camera models, his decision to transition to mirrorless is not one that he's taken lightly. In the next hour or so, you'll hear us talk about all the pros and cons of adding a mirrorless camera to your kit, and he'll answer questions I know a lot of you out there in our photography community have been dying to know. From how to choose the right camera to bring out the best of your style, to what the best way is to transition your workflow, this is an amazing episode to tune into – especially considering the current conversation – no matter what camp you've found yourself in.Instagram:@jordanvothWebsite:jordanvoth.com
Dylan Fox is an intimate couples photographer based in West Virginia who has been in the photography industry for over 13 years. He taught himself everything he knows, and now he's super passionate about sharing his knowledge and helping new photographers feel more empowered on their journey. Today, we talk about how he found himself in the role of an educator, and how you could branch out into that space too. We cover things like ‘how you know when you're ready', ‘what kind of prep you need to do before you start', ‘and how you know if you're cut out for it.'Regardless of whether you're looking to find a mentor, or be a mentor, this is an incredible episode to tune into.Instagram:@dylanfoxWebsite:foxtog.com
If you've ever thought about expanding your wedding photography packages to bring on a videographer, been curious about the logistics of how it would all work, or what it would mean for your timelines and workflow to have a videographer alongside you, this episode is a great place to start. Today's guests are Dryden and Em – the husband-and-wife team behind Wild & Roam – a luxury wedding photography and videography company. Dryden does the video and Em takes care of the photo side of things. I'm sure you've noticed the algorithm's move to favoring video in socials over the past couple of years, and as photographers, some of us have embraced the trend while others have resisted it. Regardless of where you stand on the topic, the reality is that video is becoming more and more important and sought after in the wedding industry. Instead of fighting against it, there's a real case to be made for getting on board with video and growing your business. Instagram:@wildandroam.coWebsite:https://wildandroam.co/Retreat:www.wildandroam.co/retreats
David Suh is a portrait photographer, educator, and content creator based out of LA. You may know David from his 60 second Tiktok clips which are an educational goldmine for all things photography and posing, or you might have stumbled across his beautiful portrait work on your feed. During this podcast episode, we have the privilege of getting to break the form of short, snappy reels and tiktok videos and go deep with in-depth conversation about posing, beauty standards, and identity. After over a decade in the industry, and a lot of time spent reflecting on himself and refining his craft, he has so much valuable information to share that just might transform the way you approach photoshoots forever.Instagram:@davidsuhphoto@dasustudiosWebsite:www.davidsuhphotography.com
India Earl has gone from sleeping in her Honda Civic to being a household name in the realm of wedding photography, presets, and photography education. This episode is a really candid chat about what life can look like after a really successful wedding photography career. No matter if you're just starting out as a wedding photographer, wanting to take a step back from your biz, looking for some helpful business tips, or curious about setting up passive income streams, there's no doubt that there's something good in this episode for you.Instagram:@indiaearl Website:indiaearleducation.com
Eden Strader is a full-time wedding photographer turned business coach who's here to talk to us about how to build an amazing business that supports an enjoyable life. Self-described as a bit sciency gal and a bit woo-woo, we cover everything from manifestation to marketing, boundaries to goals, and gut feelings to profitability. This is an amazing conversation to tune into if you feel like you're burning the candle at both ends, feeling burnt out, and ready to build a business that fulfils you, inspires you, and empowers you on every level. Instagram:@edenstraderFlash Photography freebie:https://edenstrader.com/let-s-get-lit-how-to-shoot-with-artificial-lightBrand Archetype quiz for photographers: https://edenstrader.com/discover-your-brand-archetype-as-a-wedding-photographerThe Tulum Photography Retreat: https://makeprettyworkshop.com/tulum-workshopAmara the Agency: https://amaratheagency.com/
Henry Tieu's epic adventure elopements have no doubt featured on your feed and stopped you dead in your tracks. Looking at his photos, you would think he's been shooting since the age of two but Henry has grown insane amounts in the six short years he's been in the business. Today, he walks us through that growth and breaks down the steps to building your own successful elopement business. From nothing. We talk about how and what you need to prepare before you take the leap, how to niche down so that you're attracting clients who want to elope in your dream locations, and the unexpected responsibilities you'll need to take on as an elopement photographer. If you're wondering what it takes to create a photography business that allows you to get paid to explore exotic locations and travel the world, this is the episode for you.Instagram:@henrysdiaryWebsite:https://www.henry-tieu.com/Use code UNSCRIPTED20 for 20% of any item on Henry's online store from today till the end of the month (August 31st, 2023 at 11:59pm)https://www.henry-tieu.com/online-store
Yan's photos vibrate with a certain aliveness that is hard to put into words. Yan, herself, is hard to put into words. But she describes herself as, first and foremost, a poet. She creates poems with words, she captures poetry with her camera, and she weaves poetry through her life. Today, we talk about the slippery and fickle beast that is creativity. As photographers, so many of us have grappled with the feeling of being in a creative rut and it can be a lonely world in there. But as tempting as it might be to crawl into bed until our muse has come back to us, there are actual things you can do to generate creative flow states for yourself and lure your muse back to you. In this episode, we talk about how to navigate creative blocks, what it means to deepen the magnetism of your art, and how to move forward with confidence and courage. Website: https://www.yanpalmer.com/Instagram:@yanpalmerWorkshops:https://www.yanpalmer.com/the-creative-path-2https://www.yanpalmer.com/ryyan-humn-workshop
Today I'm joined by Anissa Dev, a micro-wedding and elopement photographer based in Chicago and San Diego. Yep, that's right. She's based in the Midwest AND on the West Coast. If you're wondering how the hell she manages that, stay tuned. This week, we're talking all about Associate Photography teams and how they can help you cultivate more freedom, expand your business, and offer more value to your clients. If you're not quite at that stage of your business yet, but might be interested in gaining more experience by being an associate photographer, Anissa shares a ton of helpful tips on that, too. We cover how to pitch to photographers you admire, what they might be looking for, and what you should know before you join up.Anissa D. Exclusive: https://anissadphotography.podia.com/anissa-d-photography-community/78296/monthly/buyAssociate Guide: https://anissadphotography.podia.com/the-associate-guideInsta:@anissadphotographyWebsite:https://anissadphotography.com/Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/is/podcast/photo-tea-with-anissa-d/id1652806524
James Broadbent, CEO of Narrative Select, joins me on the show today to talk about all things AI. We dive into the good, the weird, the complicated, and the ambiguous as I pick his brains about the impact of AI on the photography industry. Our community has been buzzing with conversations about this digital revolution lately, so it feels fitting to finally be able to sit down with someone in this world and really get into some of the big questions bouncing around. Previously an international wedding photographer, James has personally lived through all the pain points of being a photographer. Frustrated with how much time he spent behind the computer instead of on a shoot, he created Narrative Select – a predictive AI software – to help photographers cut down on culling time so they can get back to doing what they love. Regardless of how you feel about it, AI is already in our lives, and it feels inevitable that we'll rely on it more and more to complete our daily tasks. Don't know how you feel about it? Give this episode a listen. We explore it all.Narrative:https://narrative.so/@narrativeappChasewild:https://www.chasewild.com/@chasewildphotosJames:@james.broadbent
Stephanie Fisher, AKA From the Daisies, is a super talented, world-class wedding photographer with a passion for connection and an editorial eye. Today, we get into the mystifying world of advertising for photographers. I asked her questions like, “Where do you buy ads? How do you get them? Is there a way of making sure your money is having an impact?” Having bounced around from Illinois to Colorado, New York to California, she's had to build and rebuild a client base after every relocation and creating ads for herself has helped her find work wherever she goes. And although this was originally meant to be a conversation strictly about ads and marketing, I couldn't help but ask her about her photography, too! Obviously. Because scrolling through her feed, it's easy to lose track of time and get sucked into her stunning world of beautiful images and emotive stories. In this episode, we talk about how to create your first ad, what the pros and cons are of paid advertising, how to attract clients who trust you, and why she got summoned to the Judge Judy courtroom once upon a time. This conversation is informative, funny, relatable, and so so packed with value you'd be silly to miss it!Her website:https://www.fromthedaisies.com/Her Insta:https://www.instagram.com/fromthedaisies/
Wedding photographer Nathan Chanski makes a case for depth as well as reach when it comes to community. The thing is, if you want to build a business that lasts, you need to create a solid foundation, and the way you do this is being someone that your community knows, likes, and trusts. You have to provide value. You need to show up with all your quirks and vulnerabilities. With almost 90,000 followers, Nate has learned how to create a successful online community and he shares so many incredible tips with us today. We talk about how to navigate the balance between providing education and information, how to be funny, when to be serious, and how to gather a group of people who want to be positive, support each other, learn from each other, and rally around a cause.If you want to learn how to create the kind of community you want to be a part of, from the ground up, this is the episode for you. Nate's website:https://wedding-photography-podcast.com/Nate's podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/passion-with-purpose-photography-podcast-creative/id1617838824Nate's Insta:@nathanchanski
Aida Glowik is an intimate wedding and elopement photographer based in Salem, Germany, and today she's on the podcast to talk about organizational strategies that she's learned over the years that are essential for helping a photography business grow. As self-described “chaotic person” in rehabilitation, she's had to force structure into her life and she's seen her creativity skyrocket and her overwhelm disappear as a result of that. From tips on batch working, to workflows and strategies that support her through the slow season, she's here to show you that it's possible to get everything done and not burn out.Her website:https://wedding-photography-podcast.com/Digital Planner: https://wedding-photography-podcast.com/plannerHer podcast:https://wedding-photography-podcast.com/Her Insta:https://www.instagram.com/aidaglowik/Wedding Photography Retreat in Corsica, France: https://wedding-photography-podcast.com/book-a-wedding-photography-workshop-in-corsica-france
Jai Long is a businessman. He's been a cafe owner, an electrician, started a fashion label, renovated a house, ran workshops, and is now a wedding photographer, business mentor, and podcast host. He's super passionate about everything he does, and today, we're going to talk about pricing. The question of how much to charge as a beginner photographer is one that comes up a lot. Nobody really knows what they're doing, and it can feel like pulling random numbers out of thin air. What do you base your rates on? What are the factors to consider? How do you know when you should raise your prices? Will anyone book you at the price you want? How do you communicate your prices to your clients in a way that doesn't feel awkward? All of these questions, and more, are answered in depth in this episode. If you've ever struggled with knowing your worth, or how much to charge, or how much work you should be doing for free, you'll wanna give this one a listen. His website:https://jailong.co/His Insta:https://www.instagram.com/jailong.co/
Michael Betzner is a conceptual portrait photographer based in Raleigh, North Carolina. His sessions are heavily stylized and concept-driven and often feature himself, his friends, and creative reappropriations of domestic objects like televisions, wheelbarrows, and pantyhose. Through the content that he produces, and the way it celebrates the vulnerability of the human form, Michael has created a little corner of the internet that is uniquely safe, welcoming, and honest. One of his offerings is “self love sessions,” and during this episode we talk about the healing potential of photography and how it has the capacity to transform the way you see yourself and others. He shares some wonderful pieces of wisdom about his own personal healing journey, talks about a healthy approach to social media, and gives us the goss on a deliciously scandalous photoshoot gone wrong.His website:https://michaelbetznerphotography.com/His Insta:https://www.instagram.com/michael_betznerphotography/
Trace and Dee are high-volume wedding and elopement photographers, who fly all over the world to shoot weddings from Dubai to Iceland, Bali to California. Based in Japan, they're founders and creative directors of 37 Frames Photography – a wedding photography business that started out as just the two of them and but has now expanded to encompass wedding and event planning. These guys have been around since before the digital camera revolution and they've seen it all. In this episode, we take a little trip from the past into the future – from film to digital to AI – and discuss how photography has changed (and might change) over time. They give us the lowdown on what it means to embrace new things – from living in Japan to adapting to new technological trends – and how to navigate it all while still finding the time to serve your clients with grace. If you want to work your way up to shooting weddings regularly, get the lowdown on how to tailor your workflow to frequent sessions, or just want to hear some incredible stories about Japan, this is the episode for you. 37 Frames would love you to try their fav new editing tool Imagen AI. Edit photos faster than ever before, with your own personal style! Use the link below to download now and get 1,500 free AI edits:https://imagen-ai.com/?ref=unscriptedTheir website:https://www.37framesphotography.com/Their Insta:https://www.instagram.com/37frames/
Cassidy Lynne is a podcast host, photography educator, wedding photographer, and general social media whizz. She's grown her business from the ground up on a steady diet of trial and error, refinement, and passion. Now, she's in the flow with a fool-proof social media strategy that connects her to her audience, supports her business, and grants her the freedom to travel the world doing what she loves. This episode, we're going to dive right into the heart of beast that is social media. We cover SO much, and literally everything is GOLD. Cassidy shares social media tips that are helpful for everyone – to help you share your work, connect with your people, and grow your business. We talk about the highs and lows of having a big following, how to carve out a healthy relationship with your phone, how to engage your audience (and keep them engaged), and how to effectively funnel your energy into content that actually has an impact. No matter where you are on your photography journey, I have no doubt that you will find this podcast full to the brim with advice you can apply to your business today.Cassidy's website:https://cassidylynnephoto.com/Cassidy's Insta:https://www.instagram.com/cassidylynne/Cassidy's podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/oh-shoot-with-cassidy-lynne/id1572832134Cassidy's education:https://cassidylynneeducation.com/links
Dawn Jarvis is a narrative-led elopement and micro-wedding photographer based in the Pacific Northwest. Scrolling through her feed of warm tones, waterfalls, and wildly beautiful redwoods, you can really feel how much inspiration she takes from human connection and our natural environment. As a young introvert, she hid behind the camera in high school at pep rallies and football games – but now, thirteen years on, she's well and truly come out of her shell to do what she loves: capture love in all its forms. On this podcast, we talk about the poetic highs and muddy lows of elopement photography. She talks about knowing how to play to your strengths, wearing all the hats, and why she will always choose mother nature over a new client. If you've been wanting to get into elopement photography but you're not quite sure where to start, you won't want to miss this episode. Dawn is a total powerhouse with so many amazing tips and tricks to share.Dawn's website:https://dawn-photo.com/Dawn's Insta:https://www.instagram.com/dawn_photo/Dawn's education:https://dawn-photo.com/education-home