209: Luxury Isn’t Luck: What High-End Creatives Are Doing Differently

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 34 MIN

209: Luxury Isn’t Luck: What High-End Creatives Are Doing Differently

from LEVEL UP: A Wedding Photography + Videography Podcast · host Taylor Petrinovich & Kelley Gilster | The Level Up Co.

Doors to The Luxury Mastermind are officially OPEN 🥂Learn more + enroll here >> https://thelevelupco.com/mastermindIt’s not just the portfolio. It’s not just the price tag. And it’s definitely not just the gear.If you’ve been wondering what actually sets luxury photographers and filmmakers apart from everyone else—this episode is your invitation to pull back the curtain and find out.In this conversation, we’re breaking down the mindset shifts and business moves that position you for high-end bookings (without guessing or hoping someone “discovers” you). Because here’s the truth: luxury isn’t about luck. It’s about intention.We’re diving into what luxury creatives are doing differently—like showing up as the leader their clients are looking for, building brands that feel cohesive and aligned, and prioritizing the experience just as much as the work itself.You don’t have to wonder if it’s possible for you.You don’t have to keep playing small.You don’t have to wait until someone gives you permission.If you’re ready to stop crossing your fingers and start positioning your brand for the clients you actually want—this one’s for you. 🚀Listen now and let’s get you out of the guessing game and into the room where luxury bookings happen. 💥Timestamps[00:00 – 04:40] What Separates Luxury Creatives from the Rest (Intro + Workshop Invitation)[04:41 – 09:45] Why Brand Consistency is Non-Negotiable in the Luxury Market[09:46 – 17:25] The Power of Leadership: How Taking the Lead Builds Trust with High-End Clients[17:26 – 25:40] Becoming Selective: Why Intentional Client Alignment Sets You Apart[25:41 – 32:10] Prioritizing the Client Experience Over the Final Product[32:11 – End] The Importance of Intentional Online Presence & Final TakeawaysThe next round of The Luxury Mastermind will start in Spring 2026! We are thrilled to welcome you inside our signature 8 week program. Learn more + save your seat here >> https://thelevelupco.com/mastermind📲 Love this episode? Screenshot and share it on social media! Tag us on Instagram at @TheLevelUpCo and let us know your biggest takeaway.The Level Up Co. Resources:- Wedding Planner Email Templates: https://thelevelupco.com/planner-email-template-bundle- Elevated Client Experience Bundle: https://thelevelupco.com/client-experience-bundle- Elevated Shot List: https://thelevelupco.com/elevated-shot-list- The Luxury Framework Course: https://thelevelupco.com/theluxuryframework- The Luxury Pricing Mini Course: https://thelevelupco.com/resetConnect with Taylor , Kelley + The Level Up Co.:🔗Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelevelupco/🔗Taylor's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorpetrinovich/🔗Kelley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/618studios/💻Website: https://thelevelupco.com/

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