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  • The Price is Wrong: How to Structure Photography Packages to Stop Leaving Money on the Table
    By Anthony Escribens, Real Estate Photographer & RebookMedia Co-Founder In our last article, we talked about killing the silent profit killer: workflow fragmentation. Now, let’s talk about a problem that feels much louder: Pricing. If you’re a talented, young photographer, your biggest financial mistake isn't your camera gear—it’s undervaluing your time and services. The goal isn't just to get clients; it's to get profitable clients who respect your work. 1. Stop Charging Per HouFew readers
  • 🛑 STOP Losing Money: How Fragmented Workflows Are Killing Your Photography Business Profit
    If you're reading this, you probably have the talent to capture stunning images. But here’s the harsh truth that took me years to learn: You can shoot incredible photos, but if you struggle with your photography business management, you're losing income. As a working real estate photographer, I’ve seen this problem destroy potential. The silent killer of photography business profit isn't bad lighting; it's workflFew readers
  • How to Land Your First Photography Client (Fast & Beginner-Friendly)
    By Rebook University Getting your first photography client can feel intimidating, but the process is simpler than most beginners realize. Whether you’re starting portraits, events, or real estate photography, here’s the fastest way to get booked—and start building your business. 1. Pick One Type of Photography Clarity helps clients trust you. Choose one category to start with—portraits, events, real estate, product, etc. You can always expand later. 2. Build a Simple Starter PorFew readers
  • Your First Photography Client Checklist (Everything Beginners Need to Get Booked Fast)
    Booking your first photography client isn’t as complicated as it seems—but it does require a simple, organized plan. Most beginners get stuck not because they lack talent, but because they don’t know the exact steps to take to look professional and trustworthy. That’s why we created this First Client Checklist—a step-by-step guide that helps you go from “I’m just starting out” to “I’m officially taking clients” without feeling overwhelmed. Here’s a preview of what’s inside. 1. ChooseFew readers
  • 🏗️ Scaling Your Photography Business: How to Manage 10 Clients Without the 10x Workload
    Scaling Your Photography Business: How to Manage 10 Clients Without the 10x Workload In our first two articles, we focused on plugging revenue leaks (automation) and boosting your prices (packaging). Now, let’s talk about the final frontier: Capacity. You can be talented and charge well, but if your administrative process can only handle one shoot a day, your business will never scale. This problem is particulFew readers
  • Handshakes Don’t Pay the Bills: Why Every Professional Photographer Needs a Solid Contract
    When you’re just starting out, asking a client to sign a contract can feel awkward. You might worry it makes you look "difficult" or that it shows a lack of trust. But after years in the industry, I can tell you the opposite is true: A contract isn't about lack of trust; it’s about professional clarity. In fact, the moment I stopped doing "handshake deals" was the moment my business actually started being treated likFew readers

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