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The Pet Photographers' Journal

The Pet Photographers' Journal

著者: Ina J Photography
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The Pet Photographers’ Journal is a practical and unfiltered podcast for photographers who love pets and want to build a profitable, sustainable business. I’m Ina J, a pet photographer who turned my side hustle into my full-time career. In this podcast, I share exactly what I’ve learned and actually applied in my own business. We talk about pricing, mindset, marketing, client experience, and sales, without feeling pushy. Some lessons I picked up from others but I always tweak things to work for me and I’ll tell you how you can too. I overshare sometimes but in the best way possible because I believe in learning from real-life experiences not just theory. Whether you’re just starting or scaling to five-figure sales this show is your behind-the-scenes guide to pet photography business success.Copyright 2025 Ina J Photography アート マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Why You’re Not Charging Enough and How to Change That
    2025/07/07

    In this episode of the Pet Photographers Journal, host Ina J Photography delves into the critical topic of pricing and mindset in the pet photography business. She shares her personal journey from undercharging as a side hustle to recognising the importance of valuing her work. The conversation highlights the hidden costs of undercharging, including burnout and attracting the wrong clients, and provides practical steps for photographers to confidently raise their prices. Ina emphasises the need to confront limiting beliefs about money and to communicate value effectively to clients, ultimately encouraging listeners to take actionable steps towards a more profitable photography business.

    Takeaways

    • Many photographers struggle with pricing due to fear and limiting beliefs.
    • Undercharging can lead to burnout and dissatisfaction in your work.
    • Your upbringing and money beliefs can impact your pricing strategy.
    • You cannot project your own financial beliefs onto your clients.
    • High pricing can filter out clients who are not a good fit.
    • Knowing your cost of doing business is essential for pricing confidently.
    • Simplifying your pricing structure can reduce decision fatigue for clients.
    • Creating a premium experience can justify higher prices.
    • Confidence in communicating your pricing is crucial for success.
    • Taking action on pricing changes can lead to significant business growth.

    Action Step:

    Review your pricing and ask: “Am I paying myself fairly for my time and talent?” Then DM Ina on Instagram to share your biggest pricing challenge.

    Interested in being featured on a live coaching call?: Apply Here

    🔗 Connect with Ina:
    • Instagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo
    • Contact: ina@inajphotography.com
    • Mentoring and Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    23 分
  • Creating a unique pet photography experience with Sarina Veliz from Fuzz Design
    2025/06/30

    What happens when you combine pet photography with a 10-acre farm, alpacas, ponies, chickens, and sunsets that take your breath away? In this heartwarming episode, Ina chats with Sarina Veliz of Fuzz Design Photography, based in Monteith, South Australia, about building a one-of-a-kind photography experience on her own property.

    Sarina shares her journey of leaving Sydney, relocating to the countryside, and transforming a dream into a thriving business where every session is an adventure. From building her own photography studio to managing marketing, IPS sessions, and local events—this episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights for photographers considering using their space as part of the client experience.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How Sarina turned a shipping container move into a thriving farm-based photo business
    • Why clients travel from Adelaide for her unique sessions
    • The value of combining outdoor photography with an indoor studio experience
    • How she uses events and giveaways to build brand awareness and book clients
    • Her honest insights on digital vs. product packages and maintaining profitability
    • Tips for using your own property as a client-friendly photography location

    Mini Takeaways:

    • Treat every client like they’re a $1,000 client—even if they come for a free print
    • The farm vibe helps clients and dogs relax naturally
    • Make the booking journey simple and the experience unforgettable

    🔗 Connect with Sarina Veliz:

    • Website: ⁠https://fuzz-design.com⁠
    • Instagram: ⁠@fuzzdesignphotography⁠
    • Facebook: ⁠Fuzz Design Photography⁠

    📣 Want to Be Coached on the Podcast?Apply for your live coaching session: ⁠https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29⁠

    🎧 Follow Ina:

    • Instagram: ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠
    • Website & Mentoring: ⁠https://www.inajphotography.com⁠

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    24 分
  • Why am I not getting consistent clients?
    2025/06/23

    In this episode, Ina addresses the common issue of inconsistent client bookings in the pet photography business. She identifies three major gaps that may be causing this inconsistency: unclear offers, weak marketing rhythms, and leaky lead funnels. The discussion emphasizes the importance of having clear value propositions, a consistent marketing strategy, and effective client management systems. Ina provides actionable steps for photographers to improve their business practices and encourages them to focus on one area at a time for sustainable growth.

    Mini Homework Included: Choose ONE focus area—offers, marketing, or lead conversion—and take a small, intentional step forward.


    Takeaways

    • You're not alone in facing client inconsistency.
    • Many photographers struggle with the business side, not the creative side.
    • Clear offers and value propositions are crucial for attracting clients.
    • A weak marketing rhythm can lead to inconsistent client flow.
    • Understanding your client's buying awareness journey is essential.
    • Consistency in marketing is more important than intensity.
    • Streamline your inquiry and booking process to avoid leaks.
    • Implement a follow-up system for potential clients.
    • Nurturing past clients can lead to repeat business.
    • Building a sustainable business requires solid backend systems.


    Apply for a live coaching call: ⁠https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29⁠

    Follow Ina on Instagram: ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠

    Mentoring & Coaching Info: ⁠https://www.inajphotography.com/coaching⁠

    Sign up for my marketing workshop wait list

    ⁠https://www.inajphotography.com/marketing-workshop-wait-list⁠


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    21 分

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