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The Pet Photographers' Journal

Welcome to The Pet Photographers' Journal, a practical and unfiltered podcast for talented pet photographers ready to build a business with more purpose, passion, and profitability.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.

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    Hiding Behind the Camera: The Subconscious Reason Photographers Avoid Visibility with Marissa

    Why You Can't Make Yourself Show Up Online (It's Not a Confidence Problem) with Miss MarissaYou know what you should be doing. Post more. Show up consistently. Put yourself out there. And yet something keeps stopping you.In this episode, I sit down with Marissa, a personal brand therapist, coach, and former national TV hypnotist who works at the intersection of neuroscience, subconscious rewiring, and personal brand identity. Marissa has 20+ years in personal branding and marketing, degrees in PR, journalism, and applied neuroscience, and over 3,000 client sessions under her belt.What I expected was a conversation about branding strategy. What actually happened was something I didn't see coming. Midway through our conversation, Marissa turned the tables and started coaching me live, on air. She uncovered a belief I've been carrying since childhood and walked me through a guided subconscious practice that I'm still thinking about.If you've ever pushed yourself to show up online only to freeze, go blank, or find yourself doing literally anything else instead, this episode will give you a completely different lens for that.In this episode, we cover:Why visibility resistance is a nervous system and belief problem, not a confidence problemHow your core beliefs form between the ages of 0 and 7, and why they're still running your business todayThe "thick book" concept: how neural pathways shape your behaviour as a photographerWhat it actually means to have a personal brand as a solo photographer (and why you already have one whether you like it or not)Why the most talented photographers are often the least visibleA live guided inner practice you can use whenever you feel stuck showing upSmall, practical steps to start building visibility even if video feels terrifyingMarissa's final message for anyone who keeps getting in their own wayTimestamps:00:00 — Introduction01:30 — Marissa's journey: from shooting her first wedding at 17 to national TV hypnotist11:52 — The difference between confidence in your skills and confidence in yourself13:25 — Stripping back belief layers: how our core stories form20:00 — The "thick book" concept and how neural pathways shape your behaviour23:21 — Ina shares her own visibility block with coaching28:36 — Marissa challenges the belief that you need to be "better" than your clients32:00 — The live inner practice begins48:07 — Coming out of the exercise: how Ina felt53:49 — People buy who you are, not just your photos01:04:23 — What is a personal brand, really?01:15:09 — Practical steps when you're not ready for video01:22:13 — Marissa's final message: there is nothing wrong with youConnect with Marissa:Website: heymissmarissa.comInstagram: @heymissmarissaUseful resources:The Pet Photography Marketing System Workshop Waitlist (enrolment opens April 30th) - get a personalised video audit on your website, pricing or offer if you enrol to the workshop and you're on this waitlist.Add your name here: https://www.inajphotography.com.au/consistent-bookings-workshop-waitlist-pageFree Consistent Bookings Audit - find your gap in getting consistent bookings: https://www.inajphotography.com/consistent-booking-audit💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective, it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographer

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    How I Know What a Client Will Spend Before They See Their Photos

    How I Know What a Client Will Spend Before They See Their PhotosIf you've ever had a client ghost you after the session, or show up to their ordering appointment completely shocked by the pricing, this episode is going to hit close to home.Because here's the thing: the problem usually isn't the ordering appointment itself. It's everything that came before it.In this solo episode, Ina walks through her full client process from first enquiry through to ordering appointment, and explains exactly how she's consistently getting clients spending $2,000 to $4,000 even during a cost of living crunch, with more than half of those clients coming in as giveaway clients.The process is not complicated, but the sequencing matters. And most photographers are missing a step somewhere along the way.What's covered in this episode:00:00 Why clients get shocked at pricing (and what's actually causing it)02:30 How Ina's website is set up to educate clients before the consultation even starts06:00 What happens at the consultation, and why Ina spends most of it talking about the dog, not the pricing10:00 The one question she asks that tells her almost everything about what a client will spend13:00 How she introduces pricing without handing over a price list15:30 The questionnaire and pre-session planning call, and why both matter more than most photographers realise19:00 How she books the ordering appointment on the way back to the car after the session21:00 Two real examples from recent ordering appointments, including a $3,200 prepaid session and a client who doubled his own planned spend25:00 The key takeaway: the ordering appointment is not where the sale happens, it's where it landsResources mentioned:Consultation That Sells Workshop Waitlist: https://www.inajphotography.com.au/consultation-that-sells-waitlistFree Consistent Bookings Audit: https://www.inajphotography.com/consistent-booking-audit💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographer

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    Holding Space for Goodbye: End-of-Life Sessions, Grief and Showing Up With More Than a Camera with Angela Schneider

    If you've ever thought about offering end-of-life sessions, or you already do and you want to do them better, this episode is for you.In this conversation, I sit down with Angela Schneider from Big White Dog Photography for an honest, emotional and deeply practical discussion about what it really takes to photograph families during one of the hardest chapters of their lives.Angela is an adventure dog photographer based in Spokane Valley, Washington. She's also a Pet Loss Grief Companion, a Grief Educator through David Kessler, and a Master Grief Coach through Cathy Cheshire. After losing her own heart dog Shep in 2014 and now navigating anticipatory grief with her current dog Bella, Angela has spent years learning how to show up for grieving clients with real emotional intelligence. She's recently released her book Through the Lens of Goodbye: A Pet Photographer's Guide to End-of-Life Sessions, which covers everything from grief education to pricing, marketing and the operational side of offering these sessions ethically.We both get emotional in this one. It's raw, it's real, and I think that's exactly why it matters.Key takeaways:If you're going to do end-of-life sessions, learn about grief first. Becoming grief-informed is not optional for this work.Charging for end-of-life sessions is an act of respect. It reinforces the value of what you do, ensures your business is sustainable and prevents burnout.Stop using guilt-based messaging on your website. Celebrate the life and connection instead of reminding people their dog is going to die. They already know.Your client's grief is not about you. Share your story briefly if asked, then circle back to their experience.Always get consent before sharing end-of-life images on social media. Warn your client before posting and respect their wishes if they say no.About Angela SchneiderAngela Schneider is the founder of Big White Dog Photography, an adventure dog photography business rooted in the wild landscapes of the Inland Northwest. She photographs women and their dogs on ridgelines, in forests and along quiet lakeshores. Angela is a Pet Loss Grief Companion with Two Hearts Pet Loss Center, a Grief Educator with David Kessler and Grief.com, and a Master Grief Coach through Cathy Cheshire. Her book Through the Lens of Goodbye: A Pet Photographer's Guide to End-of-Life Sessions is available on Amazon in print and Kindle.Connect with Angela:Website: bigwhitedogphotography.comEmail: [email protected]: @bigwhitedogphotography Substack: dogphotography.substack.comMentioned in this episode:Through the Lens of Goodbye: A Pet Photographer's Guide to End-of-Life Sessions by Angela Schneider (Amazon US / Amazon AU)Angela's Substack: dogphotography.substack.com (weekly posts on anticipatory grief with action items)💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographer

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    Inspiration, Copying, and the Courage to Own Your Creative Vision with Cat Race

    Cat Race has been photographing dogs professionally since 2013, and she is one of the most recognisable names in the industry. Her work has won awards, appeared in national and international publications, and her Scarf Project is one of the most distinctive bodies of work in dog photography today. She is also refreshingly honest about the things most photographers don't talk about out loud.In this conversation, Cat and Ina go deep on what it means to build a career that is genuinely your own, from protecting a creative idea before releasing it into the world, to posting a reel openly sharing a £5,000 sale, to the ongoing question of where inspiration ends and copying begins.There is a lot in this one that will make you think differently about your own work.In this episode we cover:Cat's unconventional path into professional photography, including her year working inside Venture Photography and what that early experience taught her about the real value of photographic workHow her style evolved gradually over more than two decades. Note: after recording, Cat clarified that when she mentioned her distinctive style beginning in 2021 or 2022, she was specifically referring to the launch of the Scarf Project as a defined body of work. Her visual evolution actually began from the very start of her career and built naturally to that point. She has shared a series of images labelled by year so you can see that progression yourself: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/v0sddbequown4lcqu2nmp/AIDX3hY_wf5D_jZYkWcsCNA?rlkey=ugit2somtmvwp7e4wd4fek99i&e=1&dl=0The story behind the Scarf Project: how it began as a tiny ribbon on her dog Lily at Christmas, why she kept it private for a full year before releasing it, and why she would do the same againThe inspiration versus copying conversation: where Cat draws the line, how her thinking has shifted through her ongoing conversations with Gabi Kline, and why she believes the more important question is whether you are making something genuinely yoursPricing confidence and what it actually comes from. Cat's first year in business she averaged £500 per sale. Her average at the end of last year was £3,000. She will tell you it had nothing to do with her style, her awards, or how long she had been shooting.The reel she posted publicly sharing a £5,000 client sale, why she did it, and how it led to her collaboration with GabiHer lead generation model using events, model calls, and price draws, with an assistant who qualifies leads before sessions happenThe bootcamp she runs with Gabi, what it covers, and what following the path of least resistance has changed for herWhat she would prioritise if she were starting over today (her answer may surprise you)A note from Cat after recording: Cat wanted to clarify her comments about when her distinctive style developed. The Scarf Project launched in 2021 and marked a clear turning point, but her visual signature evolved gradually from the beginning of her career.Resources and links mentioned:Cody and the green scarf at Giant's Causeway (a key Scarf Project moment): Watch hereMilkshake the flying pug: Watch hereThe pricing reel that connected Cat and Gabi: Watch hereGabi Kline's episode on The Pet Photographers' Journal: Episode 6 Season 1Connect with Cat Race:Website: CatsDog.co.uk Instagram: instagram.com/catsdogphotography YouTube: youtube.com/@catsdogphotography TikTok: tiktok.com/@catsdogphotography Facebook: facebook.com/catsdogphotography🎓 How to Price Your Pet Photography for the Income You Actually WantA live workshop with Ina Jalil — Wednesday 15 April, 8am Sydney time.If you've been pricing based on what other photographers in your market charge rather than what your business actually needs to earn, this workshop is for you. We'll work through the maths together from your cost of doing business, your income goals, how many sessions you want to do and build a pricing structure that actually adds up.Replay included if you can't make it live.Register here → https://www.inajphotography.com.au/pricing-workshop💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographer

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    Your Clients Aren't Ghosting You. Your Process Is

    You did everything right. The session was amazing, the dog was a star, the client loved it. Then you sent the gallery link or reached out to book their ordering appointment. And nothing.In this solo episode, Ina gets honest about what's actually happening when clients go quiet after a session. And it's probably not what you think.Spoiler: it's almost never a closing problem. It's a communication breakdown that happened much earlier in the process.Ina also shares a personal update on how the current economic climate is affecting her own business, what she's still seeing work, and a question she wants your input on.What This Episode CoversWhy ghosting after a session is rarely a sales problem, and what it usually is insteadThe full client journey Ina uses, from the first phone call through to the ordering appointment, and why each step mattersHow to talk through pricing at the consultation so clients arrive at the ordering appointment already knowing what they wantThe single shift that has done more for Ina's conversion rate than anything else (it happens at the end of the session itself)An honest update on Ina's own bookings and conversion rate in the current economyA question Ina wants your input on before she builds something newKey TakeawayBy the time a client gets to the ordering appointment, they should already know what they want to buy. Your job at that point is just to show them the photos and help them design their walls.If that's not happening, the answer isn't a better closing script. It's going back and looking at where the communication broke down earlier in the journey.And if you're doing nothing else from this episode: stop letting clients leave their session without booking in their ordering appointment on the spot. That one shift, right there in the moment while they're still on a high, is the most reliable thing Ina has done for her conversion rate.Mentioned in This EpisodeS2E14: AI and Pet Photography: What's Actually True, What I'm Using, and What You Should Know🎓 How to Price Your Pet Photography for the Income You Actually WantA live workshop with Ina Jalil — Wednesday 15 April, 8am Sydney time.If you've been pricing based on what other photographers in your market charge rather than what your business actually needs to earn, this workshop is for you. We'll work through the maths together from your cost of doing business, your income goals, how many sessions you want to do and build a pricing structure that actually adds up.Replay included if you can't make it live.Register here → https://www.inajphotography.com.au/pricing-workshop💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographer

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    AI and Pet Photography: What's Actually True, What I'm Using, and What You Should Know

    AI Won't Replace Pet Photographers. But Here's What Will Change.If you've been scrolling photography groups lately, you've probably seen the panic. "AI is coming for us." "Is pet photography even safe?" It's loud, and honestly, it's understandable.So in this solo episode, Ina addresses it head on. Not to dismiss the concern, but to give you an honest, grounded take from someone who is deep in AI and still actively shooting weekly.The short answer? Your photography work is safer than you think. But your business operations? That's where things get interesting.In this episode, Ina covers:Why pet photography is one of the safest niches when it comes to AI replacement, and what the data actually says about the growing pet photography marketWhat AI genuinely cannot replicate: the connection, the experience, and the behaviour reading that makes your sessions irreplaceableThe tools Ina actually uses in her own business, including Imagine AI for editing and custom Claude-built research agents for marketing and competitor analysisWhat "vibe coding" is and the AI apps Ina has built for her business and coaching clients, including an ideal client avatar wizard, a marketing campaign builder, a pricing calculator, and a session vision plannerA simple prompting framework to get better results from any AI toolWhy the photographers who will fall behind aren't the ones who fear AI, but the ones who ignore it entirelyTimestamps:00:00 - Why photographers are worried (and why Ina isn't)02:30 - What AI actually can and can't do in a pet photography session07:00 - The market data: why demand for pet photography is growing09:00 - How Ina uses AI for editing with Imagine AI11:00 - Claude, custom GPTs, and building AI research agents16:00 - The apps Ina has built for her business and clients21:00 - A simple prompting framework anyone can use24:00 - Where to start if you're just getting into AIKey takeaway:AI cannot replicate what you do inside a session. The way you read a dog's body language, build trust with a client, and create an experience from inquiry to ordering appointment. That is yours. But the photographers who will do the best over the next few years are the ones asking "what can AI actually do for me?" and then figuring it out, one tool at a time.Resources mentioned:Consistent Booking Audit quizFstoppers article on the pet photography marketImagen AI - use my referral code to get free edits for 1500 imagesConsistent Bookings Workshop waitlistConsistent Bookings Mastermind: reach out to Ina directly via Instagram or email💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographers

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    From Zero Clients to a $9,000 Sale: Yunet's Pet Photography Story

    When Yunet Solarzano reached out to Ina on Instagram, she had been trying to build her pet photography business for about a year, had no paying clients, and was at a crossroads. She'd already invested in all the creative gear, tried collaborating with local businesses, and spent money on templates and equipment. None of it moved the needle.In this episode, Yunet shares what actually changed when she invested in coaching, from opening a studio in Kirkland, Washington to landing a $9,000 sale from a client who came in through one of the marketing campaigns she built inside the Consistent Bookings Workshop.This is a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what growth in a pet photography business actually looks like, including the struggles, the mindset shifts, and the moments of genuine disbelief when things start to work.What we cover in this episode:Why Yunet had invested thousands in creative tools and equipment without seeing business results, and what finally shiftedThe mindset breakthrough that mattered more than any marketing strategyHow a calendar contest campaign led to a $9,000 sale (and why Yunet almost missed it by defaulting to a digital package)What the Consistent Bookings Workshop gave her that one-on-one coaching didn't, and vice versaWhy she joined the Mastermind even after completing both coaching and the workshopWhat she would tell any photographer thinking "I can't afford coaching right now"Where Yunet is headed in the next 12 months and what she now believes about her business that she didn't beforeAbout Yunet SolarzanoYunet is the owner of Olive and Fable Pet Photography, based in Kirkland, Washington. She specialises in fine art studio portraits for pets and the people who love them. Her work is genuinely stunning, and seeing where she is now compared to where she started is one of those stories worth hearing in full.Find Yunet here:Instagram: @oliveandfable Website: oliveandfable.comResources mentioned in this episode:Consistent Bookings WorkshopConsistent Bookings Mastermind1-on-1 Business Coaching with InaSubscribe to The Pet Photographers’ JournalIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure you subscribe and leave a five-star review. It helps more pet photographers discover the show and join the conversation.💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographers

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    How to Build a Content Strategy That Gets You Found and Gets You Booked with Claire Lauer

    If your marketing plan starts and ends with Instagram, this episode is for you.I sat down with Claire Lauer, an SEO and content marketing strategist who works specifically with photographers, to talk about what a real content strategy looks like for pet photographers in 2026. We covered why Google and AI search tools are becoming one of the most powerful ways to attract the right clients, what blogging actually involves (and yes, it's still worth doing), and how to build something sustainable without burning out.We also got into pricing mindset, simplifying your offers, and why you are probably not charging enough.About Claire LauerClaire Lauer is a marketing strategist and SEO expert who helps photographers simplify their marketing and use search and visibility to attract the right clients, without burnout. She is the founder of CL Content Marketing and is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.What we cover in this episodeWhy posting on Instagram is not a marketing strategy on its ownHow SEO works for pet photographers and what realistic results look likeWhat keyword research involves and why local nuances matterWhy blogging is still worth doing in 2026 and what to write aboutGEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) and how good content helps you show up in AI search resultsHow to build a content roadmap around your dream clientThe do's and don'ts of using AI tools for content creationPricing mindset and why you are not your client📲 Connect with ClaireWebsite: clcontentmarketing.com Instagram: @clcontentmarketing LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/clairelauer Email: [email protected] to The Pet Photographers’ JournalIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure you subscribe and leave a five-star review. It helps more pet photographers discover the show and join the conversation.💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographers

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    Why Pet Photographers Should Document Their Own Dogs | Personal Projects, Legacy and Life with Kerry Martin

    Documenting Your Own Dogs: Personal Photography Projects with Kerry MartinMost episodes of The Pet Photographers’ Journal focus on the business side of photography. Marketing, pricing, and building a sustainable photography business.But this episode is a little different.Instead of talking about strategy or sales, this conversation steps back into something much more personal.Photographing our own dogs.Ina Jalil sits down with Kerry Martin from Puppy Tales, an award winning Melbourne based dog photographer who has spent more than sixteen years documenting life with dogs across Australia.Together they talk about the importance of personal photography projects. The kind that are not created for clients, awards or social media, but simply to capture the everyday moments with the dogs who share our lives.Kerry shares how small projects such as photographing daily moments or recording a one second video each day can become deeply meaningful over time. Especially when those quiet memories are all that remain after our dogs are gone.For pet photographers who spend their careers documenting other people’s dogs, this episode is a gentle reminder to turn the camera back toward the lives unfolding at home.In This EpisodeHow Kerry Martin started her pet photography journey after leaving the NavyThe evolution of pet photography over the past 16 yearsThe story behind Kerry’s photography projects including Snow Dogs and Dog Tales of AustraliaWhy personal photography projects are different from client workHow to start a meaningful photography project documenting your own dogThe one-second-a-day video project that changed how Kerry remembers her dogsWhy simple, imperfect moments often become the most meaningful photographsHow documenting our own dogs can reshape how we photograph for clientsThe emotional value of creating memories before time runs outKey Takeaway for Pet PhotographersAs photographers, we spend so much time creating beautiful images for clients that we sometimes forget to turn the camera toward our own lives.This episode is a reminder that personal photography projects don’t need to be perfect. They just need to exist.Future you will be grateful that they do.About Kerry MartinKerry Martin is the photographer behind Puppy Tales, a Melbourne based photography and storytelling platform dedicated to celebrating the bond between dogs and their people.She considers pets very much part of the family and shares her work to inspire fellow pet parents to create incredible memories of life with their dogs.Kerry travels throughout Australia offering her award winning dog photography and is known for her seasonal photography experiences, most notably Snow Dogs, as well as her studio based project Project Dogalogue.Over the past sixteen years she has received many national and international photography awards. Highlights include Master of Photography, Australian Pet and Animal Photographer of the Year, and the Pets and People category winner at the 2024 International Pet Photography Awards.As she travels with her own beloved dogs, Kerry also writes and shares stories about dog photography, dog friendly travel, and life with dogs. Her content reaches a community of more than 500,000 dog lovers across the Puppy Tales website and social media platforms.Through her writing and photography she encourages dog inclusive lifestyles, shares practical resources to help dogs live happy and healthy lives, and tells heartfelt stories about the relationships between dogs and people.Puppy Tales is also a business for good, operating as carbon negative and supporting local charities through photography and fundraising. Kerry founded the Australian Dog of the Year Awards in 2021 to recognise the incredible contribution dogs make to people, communities and society.Connect with Kerry MartinWebsite: https://puppytales.com.au/Instagram: @puppytalesphotosFacebook: Puppy TalesSubscribe to The Pet Photographers’ JournalIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure you subscribe and leave a five-star review. It helps more pet photographers discover the show and join the conversation.💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographers

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    SEO, UX, and AI: What Pet Photographers Need to Know About Their Website with Alex Vita

    Is your website quietly turning away clients?Most photographers have a website. Far fewer have one that actually converts. In this episode, Ina sits down with Alex Vita, a web designer who works exclusively with photographers and has nearly 20 years of experience helping them get more enquiries through their sites.They cover the most common content and user experience mistakes photographers make, what good SEO actually involves in 2025, and how the rise of AI tools is changing the way potential clients find you. There is a lot of practical, actionable advice in this one whether your website is brand new or years old.Key takeaways:Your homepage has about five seconds to tell someone who you are, where you are, and why they should choose you. A slideshow does not do that. A collage of four strong images with a clear heading, location, and differentiator does.Backlinks still matter more than almost anything else in SEO. Cleaning up your H1 tags is helpful but it will not get you to page one if your competitors have years of quality links behind them. PR and genuine outreach are the longer-term answer.AI tools are already recommending photographers to potential clients. Consistent business details across every platform, an FAQ section on your homepage, testimonials throughout your site, and content that shows your expertise all help you show up in those recommendations.Pricing on your website does not have to be a full price list. It should address investment in some way. Gating it behind a newsletter subscribe might gain you a few subscribers but it reduces conversions and, as Alex puts it, it is a bit icky.Your service page is not just about pricing. It is about the experience of working with you, the benefits, the process, the social proof, and then the investment. All of that together is what converts.About Alex VitaAlex Vita runs Foreground Web, a web design, SEO, and consulting service built specifically for photographers. He started out as a photographer himself before his computer science background pulled him back toward the web. He has worked with hundreds of photographers worldwide and is known for his in-depth articles, courses, and honest, no-fluff approach to helping photographers build websites that actually work.Connect with AlexInstagram: @foregroundwebWebsite: foregroundweb.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@foregroundwebUseful Links on Alex's Website:Articles:https://www.foregroundweb.com/ai-proof-photography-website/https://www.foregroundweb.com/displaying-prices/https://www.foregroundweb.com/seo-obsession/Sign Up to Alex's Newsletter: https://www.foregroundweb.com/subscribe/Contact Alex directly via email through his website, he replies to every single one.💬 Join the Pet Photographers' CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' Collective — it's a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] the Consistent Bookings ProgramMentoring & Coaching for Pet Photographers — Learn More: https://www.inajphotography.com/for-photographers

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    Why Your Bookings Are Inconsistent (And It's Not What You Think)

    In this solo episode, Ina shares the moment that changed how she thinks about marketing forever. After quitting her six-figure government job to go full time in photography, attending an overseas retreat, and coming home to zero bookings in January and February, she learned the hard way that posting on social media and having a marketing strategy are two very different things. She also introduces her Consistent Ideal Client Method, the three part framework she now teaches to pet photographers who are ready to stop guessing and start building a system. If you're stuck in the feast and famine cycle, this one is for you.Key takeaways:Why posting consistently is not the same as marketingThe difference between passive and active marketingWhy the feast and famine cycle is a structure problem, not a talent problemThe Consistent Ideal Client Method: Magnetic Visibility, Aligned Positioning, and Intentional Client ExperienceSign up to The Consistent Bookings Workshop:🌐 Sign up for the Consistent Bookings Workshop or Find out more about the Consistent Bookings ProgramConnect with Ina📲 Instagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo🌐 Mentoring & Coaching: https://www.inajphotography.com/coaching🌐 Sign up for the Pet Photographers Marketing Reset Free Masterclass💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective, it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:Practical marketing tipsBusiness lessons and mindset shiftsFree resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠If this episode resonated with you, share it with another pet photographer who needs to hear it.And if you haven’t started building your email list yet… this is your sign.

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    Stop Selling Photos: Sell the Experience with Graham Crichton

    What does it take to transform from photographing 1,000+ weddings to running one of Northern Ireland’s most successful boutique pet photography studios?In this episode of The Pet Photographers’ Journal, we sit down with Graham Crichton of Belfast, Northern Ireland, who has built a premium studio brand with over 400 five-star Google reviews and an average sale of £1,500–£2,000 per client.You’ll learn why photography alone won’t grow your business in today’s AI-driven, competitive market and what actually will.From gift voucher strategies and transparent pricing, to automated client touchpoints, reveal sessions, premium sales techniques, and the psychology behind perceived value, this episode breaks down the full luxury client journey step-by-step.If you want to:Raise your prices with confidenceIncrease your average saleStop attracting price shoppersDeliver a premium client experienceBuild long-term reputation and referralsThis episode is your blueprint.Key Topics CoveredWhy you’re not in the photography business — you’re in the service businessBuilding a high-end pet photography studio modelHow to design a complete client journey from first inquiry to product pickupUsing gift vouchers strategically (without attracting time-wasters)Why transparency in pricing increases trustHow to prepare clients for higher investment without “selling”The power of video in pet photographer marketingCreating perceived value through small experience detailsHandling price objections the right wayWhy over-promising and under-delivering destroys trustGetting (and leveraging) 400+ five-star Google reviewsActionable Takeaways for Your Pet Photography Business1. Shift Your Identity: You’re in the Service IndustryStop introducing yourself as “just a photographer.”Think like hospitality, not like an artist.Ask: What does my client experience feel like at every touchpoint?2. Build a Clear Client Journey (Before Raising Prices)Map every stage: website → inquiry → call → session → reveal → pickup.Remove friction and uncertainty at each step.Repeat key messaging (especially around pricing and products).3. Use Gift Vouchers StrategicallyAvoid free vouchers that attract non-buyers.Include full pricing transparency in the experience box.Follow up proactively before expiry dates.4. Implant Product Thinking EarlyUse phrases like “We shoot for product.”Prepare clients before the reveal session.Send questionnaires asking what and where they plan to display artwork.5. Elevate Perceived Value Without Big CostsOffer premium coffee or small thoughtful touches.Personalise welcome screens with client names.Create an immersive slideshow reveal experience.Small details create big emotional impact.6. Stop Fearing Price ObjectionsFour out of five people may think you’re expensive — that’s normal.Your job isn’t to convince everyone.It’s to attract and nurture the right clients.7. Never Over-PromiseUnder-promise and over-deliver.If turnaround is 5 weeks, say 5 — even if it might be 3.Trust builds reputation. Reputation builds premium positioning.About GrahamGraham is a photographer and educator with nearly 20 years of professional experience across multiple genres. For the past decade, he has specialised in high-end pet portraiture and runs one of the very few specialist pet portrait studios in his country.With a boutique studio model focused on client experience over volume, he has built a highly profitable pet photography business, earning over 400 five-star Google reviews and establishing a reputation for exceptional service and premium wall art sales.Let’s Continue the ConversationWhat does your client journey currently look like?Are you relying on your photography to sell… or are you intentionally designing an experience worth investing in?Share your biggest takeaway from this episode inside the community, we’d love to hear what you’re implementing next.If this episode shifted your perspective, send it to another pet photographer who needs to hear it.Connect with Graham📲 Instagram: @theexperienceengineListen to the Experience Engine on SpotifyWebsite: www.grahamcrichton.com/engineConnect with Ina📲 Instagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo🌐 Mentoring & Coaching: https://www.inajphotography.com/coaching🌐 Sign up for the Consistent Bookings Workshop or Find out more about the Consistent Bookings Program💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective, it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:Practical marketing tipsBusiness lessons and mindset shiftsFree resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠If this episode resonated with you, share it with another pet photographer who needs to hear it.And if you haven’t started building your email list yet… this is your sign.

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    Email Marketing, AI & Visibility: How Pet Photographers Can Stand Out in a Noisy Market with Tarryn Michie

    Marketing can feel overwhelming.Email lists. Social media. SEO. AI. PR. Sub-niching. Ads. Reviews.If you’re a pet photographer wondering where to actually focus your energy, this episode brings clarity.Ina is joined by Tarryn Michie, co-founder of Pet Biz Creatives, a pet-industry marketing agency that partners with ethical, purpose-driven pet brands to help them grow sustainably without burnout. With a background in investment banking, naturopathy, and strategic marketing, Tarryn blends data-driven strategy with meaningful storytelling to help pet businesses get visible and convert.While Tarryn works heavily with pet product brands, the strategies she shares are incredibly relevant for service-based businesses like pet photography, especially when it comes to email marketing, trust-building, and future-proofing your visibility.In This Episode, We Cover:📩 Why email marketing is still one of the highest ROI tools availableThe real reason you shouldn’t rely on social media aloneWhy inbox fatigue is often just a mindset blockHow often you should email (and what to actually send)What to do if your email list has gone dormantHow to set up a simple welcome sequence that builds trust🎯 Sub-niching to increase conversionsWhy speaking to “all pet parents” weakens your messageHow narrowing your audience actually grows your businessExamples of powerful sub-niches for pet photographers🤝 Case studies, testimonials & reducing buyer anxietyWhy pet parents hesitate before bookingHow sharing real client experiences removes fearA simple way to guide clients when asking for reviews🚀 Getting visible beyond social mediaPractical ways to approach PR (even without a big budget)How to leverage awards, media mentions, and podcastsWhy backlinks and third-party credibility matter more than ever🤖 AI, SEO & being found in the futureWhat AEO/GEO really meansHow AI tools decide who to recommendWhy blogs, FAQs, and structured website content still matterHow to position yourself as a trusted authority online🧠 The mindset pieceImposter syndrome in businessWhy comparison kills momentumFeeding your brain the right inputs as a business ownerThe Big TakeawayIf you feel overwhelmed by marketing, don’t try to do everything.Start here:✔️ Build or activate your email list✔️ Send one value-packed email per month✔️ Share more of yourself and your story✔️ Focus on connection before conversionEmail is intimate. It builds trust. And trust is what converts pet parents, especially when bookings can take months or even years.Connect with Tarryn🌐 Website: https://petbizcreatives.com🔗 LinkedIn: Tarryn Michie🎁 Free lead magnet: Pet Parent Decision Making MatrixConnect with Ina📲 Instagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceo🌐 Mentoring & Coaching: https://www.inajphotography.com/coaching🌐 Sign up for the Pet Photographers Marketing Reset Free Masterclass💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective, it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:Practical marketing tipsBusiness lessons and mindset shiftsFree resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠If this episode resonated with you, share it with another pet photographer who needs to hear it.And if you haven’t started building your email list yet… this is your sign.Mentioned in this episode:Free Webinar Ad - Pet Photographers' Marketing ResetStop doing "random acts of marketing" and start building a repeatable system. I have an upcoming free Masterclass, the Pet Photographers' Marketing reset where I'll cover: - The 3 specific shifts that took me from panicking about bills to consistent bookings - Why consistent posting on social media does NOT equal consistent bookings. - The system I use to stay booked weeks in advance without relying on the algorithm. 👉 Register for the Free Webinar Here: https://www.inajphotography.com.au/webinar-registration-3041

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    From Overwhelmed with Marketing to Fully Booked for Spring with Sharon Canovas

    Do you feel like your marketing is scattered or your marketing reactively instead of proactively? Are you posting on social media just to "post something," hoping it leads to a booking?In this special episode, I’m sitting down with Sharon Canovas, a talented pet and family photographer based in Ontario (and a professional stuntwoman!). Sharon joined my Consistent Bookings Workshop because she was tired of the being overwhelmed with marketing and wanted a clear path forward.We dive deep into how she went from random social media posts to mapping out her entire year of marketing in advance. Sharon shares exactly how implementing a proper marketing strategy took her from uncertainty to being fully booked for the entire Spring season for the first time ever.If you think you don't have time to market your business, you need to hear this. Sharon balances her photography business while working 15-hour days on film sets doing stunts and she still made it happen.In this episode, we cover:The shift from "Scattered" to Strategic: How Sharon stopped posting random "cute dog" photos and started posting with a purpose.Planning 12 Months Out: How mapping out the year eliminated her anxiety about "what to do next".The Power of AI Tools: How Sharon uses the tools from the workshop to brainstorm social media posts and emails in her dogs' voices, saving her hours of work.Passive vs. Active Marketing: Why relying on social media alone isn't enough and how Sharon used pop-up events to drive leads.The "Walk the Talk" Difference: Why it matters to learn from an educator who is still actively shooting and testing strategies in the trenches.Memorable Quote:"I took December off... I just sat down and planned everything out. So now I'm posting on social media with purpose... My Spring is fully booked. It's the first time that this is happening in my business." — Sharon CanovasConnect with Sharon:Sharon is a Hamilton Pet Photographer serving the Hamilton region in Ontario. Sharon balances her work in pet photography with her work as a stuntwoman and stunt coordinator. Since starting her business, she is most proud of having been voted Giggster Top 5 Best Pet Photographer from Hamilton, Ontario and has Won Platinum Award by Hamilton Spectator, Reader's Choice. Additionally, she's a certified pet grief specialist through One Last Network, equipped to better serve her clients in challenging times with End Of Life Pet Photography.Website: https://canovasphotography.com/Instagram: @scanovasphotographyFacebook: Canovas PhotographyIMDB: Sharon Canovas on iMDBGet on the Waitlist for the Consistent Bookings WorkshopWant to map out your year and fill your calendar just like Sharon did? The next Consistent Bookings Workshop launches in March!Be the first to hear when doors open and get early access to the strategies that will take you from scattered and overwhelmed to having a clear plan and system for marketing.👉 Sign up for the Waitlist here💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective, it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:Practical marketing tipsBusiness lessons and mindset shiftsFree resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] & Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn MoreMentioned in this episode:Register for the Pet Photography Marketing Reset Webinar🎓 Join the Free Pet Photographers’ Marketing Reset Webinar Ready to start booking your dream clients without discounting or social media burnout? https://www.inajphotography.com.au/petphotography-marketing-webinar-register

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    How to Transform Your Pet Photography Client Experience with Colie James

    Feeling overwhelmed by scattered systems, lost inquiries, and clients who ghost before booking? You're not alone. In this episode, systems strategist Colie James breaks down exactly how to build a client experience that runs on autopilot while still feeling personal and professional.Colie is a Dubsado Certified Specialist, HoneyBook Educator, and the host of Business-First Creatives podcast. After spending 12 years as a family photographer, she discovered her passion for helping creative service providers streamline their businesses through automated systems and workflows.In this comprehensive conversation, we cover the entire journey of building client experience systems that actually work. From deciding when to invest in your first CRM to creating automated workflows that still feel personal, Colie breaks down the exact strategies she's used to help hundreds of photographers book more clients while working less.We dive into the nitty-gritty: which CRM to choose and why, the three microsystems you need to build first, how to create a booking process that converts in minutes instead of days, and the secret to writing client emails that build trust instead of confusion. Colie also shares her 3 P's framework for client communication and explains the "confidence loop" and why keeping clients informed at every step is the key to preventing ghosting and increasing bookings.If you've ever felt like you're drowning in admin work, losing track of where clients are in your process, or watching potential bookings slip away because your systems are too complicated, this episode will give you a clear action plan to fix it.Whether you're just starting out or you've been photographing for years with messy backend systems, you'll walk away knowing exactly what to implement first and how to build a client experience that books itself.Key Takeaways:When to Invest in a CRMThe moment you can afford $40/month and have worked with about 5 clients, you should startWhy building systems early prevents overwhelm as your business growsThe hidden cost of scattered information across multiple platformsChoosing the Right CRMColie's top two recommendations: Dubsado and HoneyBook for photographersHow to decide between platforms based on your business needsWhy starting with something is better than waiting for the "perfect" choiceThe 5-Minute Booking ProcessWhy making it easy for clients to book quickly dramatically increases conversion ratesThe three essential components: service selection, contract signing, and paymentReal results: clients reporting their fastest bookings ever after implementing this systemThe Three Essential MicrosystemsInstant inquiry response: What to include and why it mattersBooking proposal: How to present your offer in a way that builds confidenceConfirmation email: Setting expectations and creating excitementThe 3 P's Framework for Client CommunicationPurpose: Every email should have a clear goalPersonality: Making automated emails sound like you, not a robotPreview: Always tell clients what's coming next to build the confidence loopThe Confidence LoopHow clear communication builds trust throughout the client journeyWhy uncertainty kills bookings (and how to prevent it)The psychological impact of keeping clients informed at every stepStrategic Timing for TestimonialsWhy asking for reviews at different stages gets you different feedbackHow to balance process reviews with product reviewsUsing video testimonials to capture genuine reactionsGetting Started Without OverwhelmStart with your booking process - it gives you the biggest return on investmentYou don't need everything perfect to launch your CRMHow to add systems gradually without disrupting your current client flowMentioned in This Episode:Business-First Creatives Podcast by Colie JamesEpisode: "The 3 Must-Have Elements for Every Client Communication"Colie's course: Email Like You Mean ItColie's service: Systems In SessionCRM platforms: Dubsado and HoneyBookAnnemie Tonken's "This Can't Be That Hard" podcastAbout ColieColie James, aka the Systems Professor, helps creative service providers build high-touch, automated client experiences using Dubsado and HoneyBook. As the host of the Business-First Creatives podcast, she teaches how intentional communication and smart systems save time, increase conversions, and elevate the entire client journey.Connect with Colie James:Website: https://coliejames.comPodcast: Business-First CreativesInstagram: @coliejamesEmail Like You Mean It Course: https://coliejames.com/email-like-you-mean-itSystems In Session: https://coliejames.com/systems-in-sessionResources:Colie's recommended podcast episode: The 3 Must-Have Elements for Every Client Email CommunicationGet started with Dubsado: Save 20% for your first month or year using the code inajphotographyGet started with HoneyBookColie's Systems In Session (Done-with-you CRM setup)Email Like You Mean It CourseConnect with Colie James:Website: https://coliejames.comPodcast: Business-First CreativesInstagram: @coliejames💬 <a...

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    Why Knowing What to Do Still Isn’t Getting You Booked

    If you feel like you know what you should be doing in your business...but your calendar is still empty, this episode is for you.In this solo episode, I speaks directly to one of the most common and frustrating patterns I see after coaching pet photographers.You’re not lacking information. You’re stuck between knowing and doing.Between consuming content and seeing results.Between trying “all the things” and still feeling like nothing sticks.I share real conversations from inside my community, reflections from my own journey building my business while working full time, and the uncomfortable truth about the hidden cost of staying stuck.This isn’t about finding a magic strategy.It’s about building a system you can actually follow.If you’ve been stuck consuming content, second guessing yourself, or hoping something will finally click, this episode is your wake up call.You don’t need more information.You need a plan you’ll actually implement.Join the Consistent Bookings WorkshopWHAT'S INSIDE THE WORKSHOP:Workshop 1 (29 Jan): The FoundationWe'll identify your ideal client, craft messaging that attracts them,Workshop 2 (5 Feb): The Marketing PillarsStrategic Campaign Planning, pillars and identify which suits your business bestWorkshop 3 (12 Feb): The SystemLearn to map out your next 90 days of marketing prioritiesPlus you get:• Ideal Client Clarity Toolkit with custom ChatGPT bot• Brand Compass Custom GPT for writing in your voice• 12-Month Marketing Calendar Template• 3 Weeks Voxer Access (6 weeks if you join before 9am tomorrow)• Pre-Workshop Prep Kit• Private community access• 30-day money-back guaranteeINVESTMENT:$529 USD or $790 AUDPayment plans available: 3 payments of $210 USD or 3 payments of $314 AUDSIGN UP NOW💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective, it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:Practical marketing tipsBusiness lessons and mindset shiftsFree resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    The Behind the Scenes Nobody Talks About: Pricing, Outsourcing, Health, and Being a Pet Photographer

    What do you do when you've been in business for 13 years, you can take beautiful photos, but you just can't seem to get the clients? Do you give up, or do you get help?In this honest and vulnerable episode, Sydney-based dog and equine photographer Allira Fontana shares her journey from event photography burnout to building a sustainable private session business. Allira opens up about the moment she nearly threw in the towel, the game-changing decision to invest in business coaching with Mark Rossetto, and why the old "do free sessions for a few months" approach simply doesn't work anymore.If you've ever felt stuck in your business, struggled with marketing, or questioned whether you should keep going, this episode is for you.In This Episode, You'll Learn:How to know when it's time to invest in business coaching (and how to find the right coach for you)Why marketing was the missing piece in Allira's business puzzleThe importance of finding accountability partners in your photography journeyHow to navigate burnout without giving up on your dreamWhy it's okay to pivot, pause, or change direction in your businessThe real timeline for building a profitable pet photography business (spoiler: it's not 3 months)About Allira Fontana:Allira Fontana is a Sydney-based dog and equine photographer with almost 13 years of experience in the industry. After starting with event photography and experiencing significant burnout, Allira pivoted to private sessions and invested in business coaching that transformed her approach to marketing and client acquisition. She's passionate about supporting other photographers on their journey and is an accountability partner to Ina.🔗 Connect with AlliraInstagram: @allirafontanaphotographyWebsite: https://www.allirafontana.com/Allira's Social Media Pet Photographers Facebook GroupJoin the Consistent Bookings WorkshopWHAT'S INSIDE THE WORKSHOP:Workshop 1 (29 Jan): The FoundationWe'll identify your ideal client, craft messaging that attracts them,Workshop 2 (5 Feb): The Marketing PillarsStrategic Campaign Planning, pillars and identify which suits your business bestWorkshop 3 (12 Feb): The SystemLearn to map out your next 90 days of marketing prioritiesPlus you get:• Ideal Client Clarity Toolkit with custom ChatGPT bot• Brand Compass Custom GPT for writing in your voice• 12-Month Marketing Calendar Template• 3 Weeks Voxer Access (6 weeks if you join before 9am tomorrow)• Pre-Workshop Prep Kit• Private community access• 30-day money-back guaranteeINVESTMENT:$529 USD or $790 AUDPayment plans available: 3 payments of $210 USD or 3 payments of $314 AUDSIGN UP NOW💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective, it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:Practical marketing tipsBusiness lessons and mindset shiftsFree resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    Why Your Marketing Isn’t Converting (And What Actually Does) with Tatum Brown from The Social Dog Company

    What actually makes a pet photography business sustainable long term?In this episode, Ina sits down with Tatum from The Social Dog Company for a raw, honest conversation about what it really takes to build a profitable pet business without burning out or relying on paid ads.Tatum shares her journey from running dog-friendly events and rescue fundraisers to rebuilding her business from absolute rock bottom and growing a multi six-figure marketing company serving pet businesses around the world. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a real look at resilience, business models, and the unglamorous work that actually moves the needle.Together, they unpack why so many talented photographers struggle to book clients, why “just posting on Instagram” isn’t a strategy, and how simplifying your offer and messaging can completely change how people respond to your business.This episode is a must-listen if you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed by marketing, or frustrated that your work isn’t translating into consistent bookings.💡 In this episode, we talk about:Why incredible photography alone doesn’t build a successful businessThe biggest mistake pet photographers make with marketingWhy organic marketing foundations matter before running adsHow to stop confusing potential clients with too many offersWhat “hustle” actually means in the early stages of businessWhy going viral doesn’t always help your businessHow to attract the right clients instead of more followersThe difference between awareness, consideration, and conversionWhy email marketing still outperforms social media for salesHow to think like a business owner, not just a creative🛠️ Practical takeaways you can apply straight away:Simplify your offers and sell one core service clearlyUse stories to sell through pain point, solution, and outcomeStop waiting until everything feels perfect before putting yourself out thereFocus on consistent action instead of chasing quick winsBuild marketing systems that support your life, not consume it🔗 Connect with TatumInstagram: @thesocialdogcompanyWebsite: https://www.thesocialdogcompany.comTatum also offers free social media audit and regularly runs practical social media challenges for pet business owners who want better visibility and clearer messaging.💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    A New Season, A Clearer Focus: How I’m Approaching 2026

    Welcome to Season Two:A New Season, A Clearer Focus: How I’m Approaching 2026Season Two of The Pet Photographers’ Journal is officially here.In this solo episode, Ina kicks off 2026 with a grounded, honest reset for pet photographers who want more clarity, more momentum, and a business that actually supports their life.Ina shares what she’s seeing across the industry, what the data is telling us, and where photographers should focus their energy this year. This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what works.If 2025 felt noisy, overwhelming, or unpredictable, this episode will help you cut through the chaos and start the year with intention.🧭 Inside this episode, we cover:The state of the photography industry heading into 2026Why the technical side of photography is easier than everWhy the business side feels harder and noisierWhat industry reports are revealing about revenue, client behaviour, and sustainabilityHow to actually win in 2026Why connection and client experience matter more than gear or trendsWhat photographers doing In-Person Sales (IPS) are earning compared to digital-only studiosWhy print is far from dead and how it continues to drive long-term revenueTwo simple January action steps to build momentumThe Friction-Free Client Audit How to secret shop your own website and remove the small points of friction that quietly kill bookings.The Warm Circle Wake-Up Why your next bookings are likely already in your world and how three short voice notes can restart engagement without selling.How to choose the right level of support for where you’re atThe difference between needing a roadmap, a reset, or an engineWhen to plan, when to refine, and when to take actionWhy predictable bookings come from systems, not algorithmsWord of the Year AI Prompt💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    Season Finale: Celebrating Our First Season, Battling Imposter Syndrome & The Future of The Pet Photographers Journal

    It is officially the Season Finale! Whether you are wrapping presents, driving to visit family, or taking a well-deserved break, join me, Ina for this short, special solo episode to wrap up 2025.In this episode, I pull back the curtain on my first full year of coaching. From the surprise success of launching The Pet Photographers Journal after the closure of The Pet Photographers Club, to the very real battles with imposter syndrome, this is an unfiltered look at what it takes to grow.Plus, we celebrate YOU. I break down the incredible Spotify Wrapped stats that made this show an "Instant Hit," reveals the most-played episode of the year, and I share exactly what is coming up in January 2026 (including something you won't want to miss).A Personal Note from Ina: "Thank you to the 6 superfans who had this show as their #1 podcast this year, and to everyone who has listened, shared, and reviewed. I’m taking a short break to be with family in Bali, but I’ll see you in January for an incredible 2026!"Review &amp; Subscribe: Don't miss the 2026 season launch! Subscribe and leave a review to help other pet photographers find the show.💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    Building a Photography Business That Holds Both Volume and Value with Louise Sedgman

    This episode is a deep, honest look at what it really takes to run a photography business with multiple moving parts.I’m joined by equine and pet photographer Louise Sedgman, who has spent more than a decade refining a business that holds two very different models at once. High-volume seasonal Santa sessions, and slow, boutique fine-art equine portraiture.We talk through how her Santa sessions evolved over 11 years, from unstructured walk-ins and four-hour queues to a mostly smooth, booked system photographing over a thousand families each season. Louise shares the practical decisions she made around pricing, bookings, team support, client education, and workflow to make that volume manageable.But this conversation goes further than Santa sessions. We also dive into her equine work, in-person sales process, pricing expectations, lead generation through trade shows, and why boundaries became non-negotiable after experiencing burnout.This episode is for photographers navigating growth, complexity, and energy management. If you’re trying to balance income, creativity, and sustainability without pretending it’s easy, Louise’s story will resonate.Key TakeawaysA single business can hold both high-volume and boutique workSystems and education matter more as volume increasesPricing clarity filters the right clients before the sessionBurnout leads to better boundaries, not failureSustainable growth comes from refining, not constantly adding✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Your 2026 Reset: Building Consistent Bookings, Confident Pricing, and a Sustainable Pet Photography Business

    This episode is your gentle reset before we step into a brand new year. If you’ve been feeling the pressure of feast-or-famine bookings, uncertainty around pricing, or the constant juggle between loving the art and dreading the business side… you’re not alone. So many pet photographers have lived the same roller coaster, and this conversation will help you step off it.In this episode I walk you through the real work of reviewing your year without judgement, finding the lessons inside both the wins and the flops, and using that clarity to plan a more profitable, joyful 2026. You’ll hear about the marketing habits that keep photographers stuck, the mindset patterns that drain confidence, and the small shifts that create a completely different business year.If you want 2026 to feel more consistent, calm, and profitable, this episode will help you take those first steps with clarity and confidence.💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you want to sign up for the workshop, join the Pet Photographers' collective — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1 ✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    SEO Made Simple for Pet Photographers with Jodie Humphries

    Today’s guest is Jodie Humphries, a pet-obsessed SEO specialist and freelance copywriter who helps pet businesses connect with the dog parents searching for them. She blends her background in SEO with her lived experience as a devoted dog mum to Wally, bringing a unique understanding of what pet owners actually want to read, search for, and buy.In this episode, we walk through her Simple SEO Method and how pet photographers can start improving their organic search presence without feeling overwhelmed. Jodie explains the role of keywords, why structure matters more than ever, and how to use intentional blogging to educate clients before they enquire.She also shares three actionable SEO steps any photographer can implement in the next 30 days:• Start blogging consistently using FAQs and client questions• Review and improve the copy on your core pages• Use a pre-publish checklist for headings, metadata, links and alt textStay through to the end for something special. Jodie shares her story as a pet photography client who entered through a free session giveaway. She walked in thinking, “I’ll just take my free print.” She walked out with thousands of dollars in artwork… multiple times. Her insight is pure gold for anyone doubting whether giveaway campaigns can attract high-value clients.About JodieJodie is a dog mum, SEO expert and freelance pet copywriter based on the NSW Central Coast. She helps pet brands and service providers grow through SEO-friendly content, keyword research, blog strategy and messaging that speaks directly to pet parents. She blends data, SEO best practice and genuine connection to help pet businesses get found and trusted online.Website: https://jodiehumphries.com/Instagram: @jodielhwriterLink to Jodie’s SEO-friendly pre-publish checklist:https://jodiehumphries.com/free-seo-checklist-for-pet-businesses/✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    What 600+ Interviews Reveal About Successful Photographers With Andrew Hellmich from PhotobizX

    What separates the photographers who stay consistently booked from those who struggle month to month?In this episode, Ina sits down with Andrew Hellmich, host of the legendary PhotobizX Podcast and one of the most respected voices in the photography business world. After more than 600 interviews, Andrew has seen the patterns, the pitfalls, and the powerful habits that set successful photographers apart.They dive into what’s actually working right now in 2025, why so many photographers overcomplicate marketing, and the surprisingly simple strategies that consistently generate more bookings, higher sales, and better clients.Andrew also shares his insights on:Why the fastest-growing photographers are willing to get people in front of their camera for freeHow to turn cold interest into paid clients through an intentional processWhat most photographers misunderstand about pricing and perceived valueThe difference between “busywork” and revenue-generating activityHow high-performing studios nurture relationships and create repeat clientsWhy photographers must prioritise experience over perfectionIna and Andrew also unpack the psychology behind offers, the power of connection, and why real growth comes from showing up and serving, not shouting louder online.Whether you’re a pet photographer or any portrait photographer wanting more consistency, this episode is packed with clarity, strategy, and mindset shifts you can implement straight away.About Andrew HellmichAndrew Hellmich is a wedding and portrait photographer who built a thriving business in the Central Coast of NSW. He’s the host of PhotobizX, one of the most influential photography business podcasts in the world, interviewing hundreds of industry leaders and uncovering what truly works for photographers wanting profitable, fulfilling businesses.PhotoBizX Podcast: https://photobizx.comPhotoBizX Premium Membership Tria: http://photobizx.com/tryFacebook: https://facebook.com/photobizxBlack Friday Offer http://photobizx.com/blackfriday✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    How to Stay Profitable, Creative, and Ahead in 2025: Lessons from Annemie Tonkin of This Can’t Be That Hard

    What does it really take to run a profitable, sustainable photography business, one that still feels creative and fun?In this episode, Ina chats with Annemie Tonkin, photographer, educator, and founder of This Can’t Be That Hard, about the business strategies that actually work and why success isn’t just about talent, but about understanding how to think like a business owner.They dive into what’s working right now in a changing economy, how to bring creativity into your business strategy, and why photographers should stop trying to “get it right” and instead focus on consistent action. Annemie also shares how her Membership Model transformed her photography business, creating predictable income and stronger client loyalty and how any photographer can adapt it, even with in-person sales.Plus, they explore how AI can support creativity instead of replacing it, and what to do if you’ve been resisting new technology (hint: it’s time to get curious).💡 Highlights:Why the photographers who thrive long-term focus as much on business as they do on their craftHow to build a membership model that creates recurring incomeThe creative “white space” habit that sparks your best business ideasUsing AI to enhance your creative process (without losing your voice)The importance of fresh ideas, novelty, and attention in a crowded marketWhy embracing innovation is the key to staying relevant in 2025 and beyond🎁 Mentioned in this Episode:The Photo Elf:Based on the “Secret Santa” strategy from Sleigh Your Social, The Photo Elf helps photographers boost holiday sales with a fun, done-for-you gifting app.✨ Try it here — available free using code PHOTOELF25 until Nov 17 (Nov 16 for US)!This Can’t Be That Hard with Annemie TonkinWebsite: thiscantbethathard.comInstagram: @thiscantbethathard_👩‍💻 About Annemie Tonkin:Annemie Tonkin is a photographer, educator, and founder of This Can’t Be That Hard — a platform empowering photographers to build profitable, sustainable businesses through smart systems, creative strategies, and modern marketing. With 16+ years in family photography, she’s helped thousands of photographers simplify their business, stay creative, and rediscover the joy that drew them to photography in the first place.✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠Apply here⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Is Your Website Costing You Bookings? How SEO Actually Works for Pet Photographers with Mikaela from Pet Marketing Unleashed

    If your website feels like a digital business card instead of a lead-converting machine… this episode will help you change that.I’m joined by the brilliant Mikaela, founder of Pet Marketing Unleashed and the host of the Pet Marketing Unleashed Podcast. She designs high-converting pet business websites (yes… including pet photographers) and teaches SEO in a way that finally makes sense.We chat about how your website can become the hardest-working part of your business. Even when you're sleeping. Even when the algorithm feels like chaos.Inside the episode:✅ What SEO actually means in 2025✅ Why you probably don’t need to hire someone monthly to “do your SEO”✅ The #1 area to fix first if your website isn’t converting✅ How to stop attracting low-intent enquiries✅ Blogging topics that actually drive bookings✅ Simple ways to track what’s working✅ How AI search is changing what Google wants to see✅ What your homepage must include above the fold✅ Why clear, human messaging converts more than pretty layouts✅ Should you have a freebie or opt-in? And where should it go?If you want more enquiries from people who actually value artwork and full-service photography, make this episode your next listen.🔗 Resources MentionedPet photographer website template: https://www.petmarketingunleashed.com/pet-photographer-website-templateWebsite headline tips blog: https://www.petmarketingunleashed.com/post/website-headlinesSEO course for pet businesses: https://www.petmarketingunleashed.com/seo-courseCopywriting service: https://www.petmarketingunleashed.com/copywriting18 blog ideas for pet photographers: https://www.petmarketingunleashed.com/post/blog-post-ideas-pet-photographers🎧 About MikaelaMikaela is the founder of Pet Marketing Unleashed and host of The Pet Marketing Unleashed Podcast. She helps petpreneurs build stress-free businesses with strategic branding and websites that work hard for them. With the right systems and messaging in place, she supports pet business owners in attracting dream clients with ease.Explore Mikaela’s resources:Website: www.petmarketingunleashed.comPodcast: https://www.petmarketingunleashed.com/podcastInstagram: @petmarketingunleashed✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers:https://www.inajphotography.com/coaching💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

  27. 21

    Stop Playing Small: Expanding Your Capacity to Grow with Heather Lahtinen

    It’s Not Your Pricing. It’s Your Capacity with Heather LahtinenAre you holding yourself back without even realising it?Today on The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I’m joined by the incredible Heather Lahtinen from the Flourish Academy. Heather has helped thousands of photographers shift their thinking, expand their capacity, and finally step into the business growth they’ve been chasing.We dive into the real reasons photographers stay stuck in inconsistent bookings, low confidence, and undercharging... and spoiler alert, it’s rarely strategy. It’s usually your thoughts.Inside this episode:• Why talent isn’t enough without emotional capacity• What happens when your fear gets to make business decisions• How to recognise when you’re “playing small”• The most common mindset traps for photographers• Why you don’t rise to your goals… you fall to your systems• Practical ways to stretch your identity so your business can grow with you• How to confidently sell without feeling salesyHeather shares powerful reframes and actionable guidance to help you show up with the emotional resilience, belief, and leadership your business actually requires.If you’ve ever thought…❝I know what to do… I just can’t seem to DO it.❞This conversation will hit home.🎧 Listen now and start becoming the version of yourself who books clients consistently, earns what you deserve, and is actually excited about the future of your business.📌 Connect with Heather LahtinenWebsite: https://flourishacademy.mykajabi.comPodcast: Flourish Academy PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishacademy/Elevate Program: https://flourishacademy.mykajabi.com/elevate✨ Want to Be Coached Live by Ina for Free?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here: https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29📲 Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo Email: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠Learn More⁠ https://www.inajphotography.com/coaching💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Storytelling That Sells: How to Use Video and Emotion to Attract Your Dream Clients with Beth Lambert

    If you’ve ever struggled to show why your pet photography business matters (beyond “cute photos”), this episode will change how you think about storytelling and marketing forever.In this heartfelt and insightful conversation, I’m joined by Beth Lambert, founder of Fuzzy Face Media, a niche video production and education brand helping pet professionals attract the right clients and team members through powerful storytelling.Beth blends neuroscience, adult learning, and visual strategy to help brands connect emotionally, not just sell logically. Together, we explore how photographers can use video, emotion, and authenticity to stand out, create trust, and reclaim joy in their business.💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:Why “storytelling” is more than just nice words — and how to make yours unforgettableHow to use emotion-driven video to attract clients who already believe in what you doThe difference between showing and telling your valueHow to create videos that connect with pet parents (without being overly polished)Why connection beats perfection when it comes to contentTips to simplify your B-roll, brand story, and message so your audience truly “gets it”🎥 About Beth LambertBeth Lambert is the founder of Fuzzy Face Media — a niche video-production and educational brand dedicated to helping pet-care professionals attract their dream clients and team members.After rescuing her dog Chase, Beth became passionate about helping pet businesses reconnect with their original spark using fun, emotionally intelligent video storytelling that inspires and educates.👉 Connect with Beth:Website: www.fuzzyfacemedia.comInstagram: @fuzzyface.media🎁 Free Resource: B-Roll for Pet Photographers🎓 Register for the Pet Photographer’s Marketing Reset Webinar:Struggling to get consistent bookings? Check out my upcoming webinar on 21 Oct and 31 October (Sydney time).https://www.inajphotography.com.au/petphotography-marketing-webinar-register✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here📲 Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠Learn More💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

  29. 19

    From Pet Portraits to Pet Brands: How Dave Pidgeon Built a Thriving Commercial Photography Business

    Today on The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I’m joined by Dave Pidgeon, the creative mind behind The Dog’s Pyjamas, one of Australia’s go-to commercial pet photographers for brands like Dog by Dr. Lisa.Dave’s story is a masterclass in following your curiosity, adapting with the market, and building a niche that truly fits your personality.After two decades in photography and retouching, Dave left the world of restaurants and interiors to focus on something closer to his heart, animals.What started as a small studio in Sydney evolved into a thriving B2B business, working with pet brands, food companies, and product creators across Australia.In this episode, we go deep into:How Dave transitioned from pet portrait sessions to full-time commercial photographyThe difference between photographing pets for people vs for brandsHow to get your first commercial client (and what to say in that first cold email)Why picking up the phone still beats DMs and emailsHow to price for small vs big brands and when to talk about licensingWhy Dave’s easygoing personality and reliability keep clients coming backAnd why building real relationships (not followers) is the secret to repeat businessIf you’ve ever thought about adding commercial or brand photography as an income stream, or you’re curious how to attract pet businesses as clients, this episode will give you a clear, grounded perspective from someone who’s doing it successfully without relying on social media trends. That's right, Dave doesn't actually use social media to get clients for his commercial pet photography work!🎧 Tune in now to hear how Dave carved out a lane of his own in the pet industry and what photographers can learn from his approach.About Dave PidgeonDave Pidgeon is a Sydney-based commercial and product photographer specialising in the pet industry. Through his business, The Dog’s Pyjamas, he creates impactful imagery for brands like Dog by Dr. Lisa and other leading pet companies.Known for his laid-back professionalism, attention to detail, and mastery of lighting, Dave helps pet brands tell their stories through photos and videos that sell while keeping things fun on set.Connect with Dave:🌐 thedogspyjamas.com.au📸 Instagram: @thedogspyjamas🎓 Join the Free Pet Photographers’ Marketing Reset WebinarReady to start booking your dream clients without discounting or social media burnout?⁠⁠⁠Register here✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here📲 Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠Learn More💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

  30. 18

    The Truth About What’s Holding Photographers Back (and How to Build Trust in an AI World)

    In today’s episode of The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I’m joined by Mark Rossetto, a double Master Photographer and one of Australia’s leading photography business coaches.Mark has spent almost 20 years in the industry, photographing over 500 families a year before becoming a full-time coach and founding the Professional Photography Business Network (PPBN) — a thriving global community for photographers.We dive deep into what photographers are really struggling with right now, from the rise of AI to the reality that many simply aren’t doing the work.This conversation cuts through the noise and gets practical about what it actually takes to build a sustainable, profitable photography business in 2025 and beyond.💡 In this episode, we cover:Why business feels harder now than it did pre-COVID, and what to do about itHow to create urgency when clients don’t have to book (especially for pet photographers)Why transparency matters more than ever and why “bait and switch” is killing trustHow to adapt your business model to fit your lifestyle and personalityThe key role of human connection in a world increasingly driven by AIHow to use automation and AI without losing your authenticitySimple, high-impact marketing systems to stay booked all yearWhy building trust fast is the single biggest predictor of bookingsWhether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just ready to simplify your marketing, this episode is packed with practical insights to help you take confident action and grow your business.📌 Resources &amp; LinksConnect with Mark RossettoWebsite: markrossetto.comInstagram: @markrossettoLearn more about the Professional Photography Business Network (PPBN): ppbnonline.comUse MONTHFREEFRIEND coupon code to get 30 Days FREE Membership upon joining.Join the Free Pet Photographers' Marketing Reset Webinar this OctoberReady to start booking your dream clients without discounting or social media burnout?⁠⁠⁠Register here✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here📲 Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceoEmail: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠Learn More💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Branding That Works: Practical Ways Pet Businesses Can Attract the Right Clients with Kate Hendry of Finbo Studio

    Branding isn’t just about having a pretty logo or the right colours. It’s about creating a consistent experience that builds trust and attracts the right clients.In this episode of The Pet Photographer’s Journal, Ina sits down with Kate Hendry, founder of Finbo Studio, a UK-based creative studio serving pet businesses. Kate doesn’t just talk theory, she helps pet brands put branding into action through design, visuals, and messaging that actually work.We cover:How to know if your brand is helping you attract clients or pushing them awayThe most common branding mistakes pet photographers and pet businesses makeWhy consistency across your website, social media, and client touchpoints matters more than you thinkSimple, practical steps to audit your brand todayHow Kate helps pet businesses bring their vision to life with design and strategyThis episode is for you if you’ve ever wondered why your marketing feels disjointed, why your dream clients aren’t engaging, or how to finally create a brand that feels aligned and professional without losing your personality.About KateKate Hendry is the founder of Finbo Studio, a creative studio for pet industry brands. As a pet owner, animal lover, and creative, Kate combined her passion and skills to help pet-obsessed clients achieve the visibility and results their brands deserve.🌐 Connect with Kate:Website: ⁠finbostudio.co.uk⁠Instagram: ⁠@finbostudio⁠Join the Free Pet Photographers' Marketing Reset Webinar this OctoberReady to start booking your dream clients without discounting or social media burnout?⁠⁠⁠Register here✨ Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here⁠Join me in my free SKOOL community for pet photographers who want to build a thriving and sustainable business. ⁠Join here.⁠📲 Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠Email: ⁠[email protected]⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn More⁠💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Work Less, Earn More: Building a Business That Fits You with Jessica Wasik

    In this episode of The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I sit down with Jessica Wasik, the award-winning photographer behind Bark &amp; Gold Photography in Pittsburgh.Jessica shares how she built a thriving pet photography business that averages 80–90 sessions a year with sales around $3,500 per client, all while staying true to her love of products, print, and creating boutique experiences.We dive into:Why she’s never been a shoot-and-burn photographer and how she set herself up for profit from the startHer streamlined inquiry and email-driven process that eliminates the need for phone consultsHow she educates clients on artwork (without them defaulting to a single small print)Transitioning from calendar contests to book projects and what she’s learned from bothThe role of outsourcing and automation in freeing up time and sustaining her 90-session workloadHer marketing mix: SEO, email marketing, contests, and events and which ones are worth the effortThe importance of pricing with confidence and structuring offers around tangible artworkJessica also talks about her love for email marketing, the power of pre-purchased product credit, and why systems and processes have been key to her success.This episode is full of actionable insights for pet photographers who want to run a streamlined, profitable, and client-focused business.Links &amp; ResourcesWebsite: barkandgoldphotography.comInstagram: @barkngoldphotographyFacebook: facebook.com/barkandgoldphotographyWant to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠⁠Email: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn More⁠💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Stop Losing Clients on the Call: 5 Steps to Confidently Book More Sessions

    If you’ve ever finished a consultation call with a potential client only to hear “I’ll think about it” instead of “When can we book?” , then this episode is for you.In this solo episode of The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I’m breaking down the 5-step consultation call framework that helps you stop losing clients on the call and start booking more sessions with confidence.You’ll learn how to:Build instant trust and connection without sounding salesyAsk the right questions that uncover the real reasons clients want photosGuide the conversation so clients convince themselves to bookHandle objections like price or “I need to think about it” with easeTurn calls into confident yeses instead of endless follow-upsThis isn’t pushy sales tactics, it’s about service, connection, and helping clients make the best decision for them and their pets.Join the Free Pet Photographers' Marketing Reset Webinar this OctoberReady to start booking your dream clients without discounting or social media burnout?⁠⁠⁠Register here📥 ⁠Grab the free Consultation Call Cheat Sheet⁠ with all the key questions and objection-handling scripts mentioned in this episode.🔗 If you’d like personalised support to master your own booking conversations, you can also ⁠book a free 15-minute strategy call⁠ with me.✨ If you’re enjoying the podcast, don’t forget to follow, leave a 5-star review, and share it with another pet photographer who’d love the inspiration.💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Live Coaching Call: Finding Confidence, Consistency, and Clients

    Finding Confidence, Consistency, and Clients with Bree Ruby PhotographyWhat happens when you love photographing pets but struggle with pricing, consistency, and building confidence in your offers?In this live coaching call, I chat with Bree Colenso of Bree Ruby Photography, a Melbourne-based pet photographer with a background as a vet nurse who specialises in heartfelt end-of-life sessions. Bree is passionate about creating meaningful memories for her clients, but like many photographers, she’s been navigating the challenges of growing her business sustainably.In this episode we talk through:Building confidence in pricing and learning to charge for the full value of your workHow to avoid projecting money fears onto clientsThe importance of pre-session education and creating an easy “yes” offerWhy consultations and guiding clients step-by-step leads to stronger salesPractical strategies to generate consistent bookings and grow beyond “hustle and hope”Bree’s honesty and openness in this session will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned whether they’re “good enough” or worried about whether clients will buy. If you’ve been stuck in self-doubt or struggling to bring in consistent revenue, this episode is for you.Connect with Bree⁠Instagram⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠Website⁠Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here⁠⁠⁠Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠Email: ⁠[email protected]⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn More⁠💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Scaling Beyond Yourself: Hiring Associates and Outsourcing with Caitlin J. McColl

    What does it really take to step out of being the bottleneck in your photography business and start building a team?In this episode of The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I sit down with Caitlin J. McColl, pet photographer, business coach, founder of Tails of the World, and host of the Focused on Time Podcast. Caitlin has grown her studio, Ragamuffin Pet Photography, into a thriving business supported by associate photographers and virtual assistants.We dive into:The mindset shift from “my clients only want me” to building a trusted associate teamHow Caitlin trained and onboarded her associate photographers to deliver the same client experienceHer practical hiring process — from job ads and test shoots to contracts and client feedbackOutsourcing editing, admin, and other time-consuming tasks without losing qualityOvercoming fears about client perception, competition, and having enough work for a teamThe freedom that comes from moving into the CEO role and focusing on marketing and client relationshipsCaitlin’s journey is both inspiring and practical, proof that you can design a pet photography business that fits your life, not just drains your weekends.Connect with Caitlin⁠caitlinjmccoll.com⁠⁠Ragamuffin Pet Photography⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠Focused on Time Podcast⁠Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here⁠⁠Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠⁠Email: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn More⁠⁠💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    From Cheap Digitals to Profitable Artwork: Mindset Shifts with Michelle Crandall

    What happens when your business plan is built around selling $25 digitals… and then a global pandemic cancels every single dog sports event on your calendar?For Michigan-based pet photographer Michelle Crandall of Pets in Focus, that reality became the turning point of her career.In this honest and inspiring conversation, Michelle shares how she:Pivoted from dog sports photography to pet portraits during the pandemicFaced (and overcame) her fears of working one-on-one with clientsShifted from selling cheap digitals to confidently offering in-person sales and high-value artworkNavigated money mindset challenges and learned not to project her own money beliefs onto her clientsSuccessfully ran a breed-specific Dachshund book project—49 dogs photographed in just 5 months—while turning a deeply personal grief into a powerful business opportunityWe also talk openly about:Pricing for profit vs. “charging your worth”Finding your real ideal clients (hint: it might not be who you thought)Why community and support make the biggest difference when tackling big projectsHow overwhelm and imposter syndrome show up, even for experienced photographersMichelle’s story is a reminder that you’re not alone in the struggles of running a pet photography business. Whether you’re thinking about raising your prices, starting in-person sales, or tackling a book project, her journey proves that growth is possible with the right mindset shifts.Connect with MichelleWebsite: ⁠petsinfocusphoto.com⁠Instagram &amp; Facebook: ⁠@petsinfocusphoto⁠ &amp; ⁠Pets in Focus Photo⁠Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply here⁠Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠Email: ⁠[email protected]⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠⁠Learn More⁠If this episode resonated, please share it with a fellow photographer or leave a review, it means the world and helps more people find the show.💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Turning a Negative Comment on Social Media into Your Best Marketing Lesson Yet

    In this solo episode of The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I’m unpacking a recent negative comment from a troll on one of my Instagram reels about marketing for pet photographers. Instead of letting it get under my skin, I took it as an opportunity to have a real conversation about what marketing actually is, why it matters for your photography business, and why the people who “don’t get it” aren’t the ones you’re speaking to.We’ll talk about the difference between marketing and selling, why marketing is not about being pushy, and how to market in a way that feels authentic to you and your clients. I’ll also share how I approach marketing in my own business, creating content that builds trust.If you’ve ever worried that marketing feels “salesy” or been put off by unhelpful opinions online, this episode will help you reframe marketing as something you do for your clients, not to them.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How to handle unhelpful or negative comments without losing focusHow to attract the right clients while filtering out the wrong onesHow to build desire for pet photographyPractical examples of authentic marketing you can implement right nowI’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode especially if you’ve ever had someone misunderstand what marketing really is. Send me a DM on Instagram or email me at [email protected] to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?⁠⁠⁠Apply here⁠⁠⁠ Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠⁠⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠Learn More⁠⁠12-Month Marketing Workshop Waitlist: ⁠⁠Join the Waitlist⁠⁠💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    The Mindset Shift Behind Consistent $2K–$3K Pet Photography Sales

    Today I’m joined by Nicole Begley, former zoological animal trainer turned pet photographer, educator, and the founder of Hair of the Dog Academy and Freedom Focus Formula. Nicole runs multiple businesses, helps pet photographers master both craft and business, and still finds time to run a non-profit supporting wildlife conservation.In this episode, we dig into:Why many photographers lose clients during the inquiry process and how to fix itHow to follow up without feeling pushyCreating urgency in a niche without fixed timelines (like pet photography)The one question that reveals what your client really valuesWhy premium sales start with your own belief in your valueThe real path to consistent $2K–$3K sales (and why you don’t need $10K sales to thrive)Simple, sustainable marketing strategies that workWhen and how to start outsourcing in your businessIf you enjoyed this episode, follow The Pet Photographers Journal on your favourite podcast app and leave a 5-star review so more pet photographers can find us.Resources &amp; Links Mentioned:Websites: ⁠⁠Freedom Focus Formula⁠ and ⁠Hair of the Dog Academy⁠Connect with Nicole on Instagram: @⁠⁠nicolebegleyofficial⁠⁠ and @⁠⁠hairofthedogacademy⁠⁠Nicole’s Free Charitable Marketing Guide: ⁠freedomfocusformula.com/charitable-marketing⁠Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?⁠⁠⁠Apply here⁠⁠⁠ Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠⁠⁠Email: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠⁠Learn More⁠⁠12-Month Marketing Workshop Waitlist: ⁠⁠Join the Waitlist⁠⁠💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Luxury Isn't What You Think - Rethinking Value in Your Pet Photography Business

    Feeling stuck competing with $150 sessions? In this episode, Ina redefines what luxury really means in pet photography, and it's not what you think. Discover how to position your business as a premium experience without needing a commercial studio or gold foil packaging, and learn the mindset shifts that helped Ina's clients invest $2,000-$6,000 regularly (with one $11,000 sale!) all from her home studio.Why luxury isn't about expensive packaging or fancy studiosThe difference between problem-solving marketing vs. building desire (crucial for luxury positioning)The real reason clients invest in premium pet photography5 practical steps to add luxury touches to your client experience without breaking the bankHow to separate your money beliefs from your clients' realityWhy "charge your worth" advice can actually be dangerousAudit your client experience (not your price list!) and ask:Where can I add something small but memorable?How can I simplify my communication?What would make my clients feel more confident and excited?Where can I build trust sooner in the process?Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?⁠Apply here⁠Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠Email: ⁠[email protected]⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: ⁠Learn More⁠12-Month Marketing Workshop Waitlist: ⁠Join the Waitlist⁠If this episode shifted how you think about positioning your business, screenshot this episode and tag ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠ on Instagram, I'd love to hear what resonated with you!And if you found this valuable, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It truly helps other pet photographers discover the show.💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Building a Joy-First Brand with J. Nichole Smith

    In this episode, I’m joined by J. Nichole Smith, brand architect, creative strategist, and founder of Joy First World. We explore what branding really means beyond logos and colours, how to stand out in a saturated pet photography market, and why emotional connection is the key to building a business that lasts.We talk about:Why “pet photographer” isn’t a niche anymoreHow to build desire instead of just selling informationUsing your brand to confidently raise pricesThe psychology behind visual brandingGrowing your business through commercial pet photographyWhat the future of the pet industry might look like🔗 Resources &amp; Links Mentioned:J. Nichole SmithWebsite: joyfirstworld.comInstagram: @joyfirstworld and @jnicholesmithJoy First Podcast - Listen hereBrand Personality Quiz: Take the QuizCommercial Pet Photography Academy: Join Here🎤 Want to Be Coached Live?Interested in being featured on a future coaching episode?⁠Apply here⁠💬 Connect with InaInstagram: ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠Email: [email protected] &amp; Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More12-Month Marketing Workshop Waitlist: Join the Waitlist

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    High-Ticket Pet Photography: Behind the $10K+ Sales with Gabi Kline Leon

    In this episode of The Pet Photographers’ Journal, I chat with Gabi Kline Leon — an award-winning pet photographer known for creating bold, emotional images and consistently achieving $7K–$10K+ sales (including a recent $50K client!). Gabi shares how mindset, clear client communication, and purposeful pricing helped her build a sustainable, high-end business.We unpack her client journey, pricing structure, how she markets her business, and the key shifts that helped her break through the $2K average sale plateau. Whether you’re just starting or feeling stuck with low sales, Gabi’s approach will inspire and challenge you to think bigger.🗣️ What We Discussed:Gabi’s journey into pet photographyThe structure of her pricing and what products clients actually buyThe story behind her $50K client experienceHow she attracts high-ticket clients organicallyWhat to focus on if you’re stuck at lower average salesMarketing strategies that worked for herInterested in being featured on a live coaching call?: Apply Here🔗 Connect with Ina:Instagram: @inaj.thepetphotoceoContact: [email protected] and Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More🔗 Connect with Gabi:Website: gabiklinephotography.comEducation site: gpp-e.comInstagram: @gavriella_petphoto_boca_raton💬 Join the Pet Photographers’ CollectiveIf you love this podcast, you’ll love the conversations happening inside the Pet Photographers’ Collective on Skool — it’s a free community for pet photographers who want to build a profitable, sustainable business with less overwhelm.Inside, Ina shares:✨ Practical marketing tips✨ Business lessons and mindset shifts✨ Free resources to help you growConnect with other photographers who get it and start creating a business that truly supports your life, not consumes it.Join here → https://www.skool.com/pet-photographers-collective-3125/about?ref=9c7b56d2963f48a791297a43a29109e1

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    Why You’re Not Charging Enough and How to Change That

    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.TakeawaysMany 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.thepetphotoceoContact: [email protected] and Coaching for Pet Photographers: Learn More

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    Creating a unique pet photography experience with Sarina Veliz from Fuzz Design

    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 businessWhy clients travel from Adelaide for her unique sessionsThe value of combining outdoor photography with an indoor studio experienceHow she uses events and giveaways to build brand awareness and book clientsHer honest insights on digital vs. product packages and maintaining profitabilityTips for using your own property as a client-friendly photography locationMini Takeaways:Treat every client like they’re a $1,000 client—even if they come for a free printThe farm vibe helps clients and dogs relax naturallyMake the booking journey simple and the experience unforgettable🔗 Connect with Sarina Veliz:Website: ⁠https://fuzz-design.com⁠Instagram: ⁠@fuzzdesignphotography⁠Facebook: ⁠Fuzz Design Photography⁠📣 Want to Be Coached on the Podcast?Apply for your live coaching session: ⁠https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29⁠🎧 Follow Ina:Instagram: ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠Website &amp; Mentoring: ⁠https://www.inajphotography.com⁠

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    Why am I not getting consistent clients?

    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.TakeawaysYou'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/oocMwawVB3de6aM29⁠Follow Ina on Instagram: ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠Mentoring &amp; Coaching Info: ⁠https://www.inajphotography.com/coaching⁠Sign up for my marketing workshop wait list⁠https://www.inajphotography.com/marketing-workshop-wait-list⁠

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    Redefining Success in Pet Photography

    In this episode, Ina discusses the multifaceted nature of success in the pet photography business. She shares her personal journey from a stable government job to pursuing her passion and going into her pet photography business full-time, emphasising the importance of defining success on one's own terms. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in business goals, client relationships, and work-life balance, encouraging listeners to create a vision that aligns with their values and aspirations.TakeawaysSuccess looks different for everyone.It's important to define what full-time means for you.My journey to pet photography was sparked by personal loss.Transitioning to full-time photography requires careful planning.I invested in a business coach to set up my photography business.Burnout can occur when juggling multiple responsibilities.Success is not just about income; it's about freedom and fulfillment.Defining your ideal week can help clarify your goals.You should set your own targets for revenue and sessions.Don't chase someone else's version of success; create your own.Apply for live coaching call at : ⁠https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29⁠Follow me on Instagram ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠⁠Mentoring and Coaching for Pet Photographers⁠Email: [email protected]

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    Welcome to the Pet Photographers' Journal

    In this inaugural episode of the Pet Photographers' Journal, your host Ina J introduces the podcast's mission to support pet photographers in building sustainable and profitable businesses. She reflects on the closure of the Pet Photographers Club and the opportunity it presents for a fresh start. Ina shares her journey from a full-time public servant to a successful pet photographer, emphasising the importance of intentional business strategies and community engagement. The podcast will feature solo episodes, guest interviews, and monthly coaching calls to address common challenges faced by photographers.Apply for live coaching call at : ⁠https://forms.gle/oocMwawVB3de6aM29⁠Follow me on Instagram ⁠@inaj.thepetphotoceo⁠⁠Mentoring and Coaching for Pet Photographers⁠Email: [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to The Pet Photographers' Journal, a practical and unfiltered podcast for talented pet photographers ready to build a business with more purpose, passion, and profitability.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.

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Ina J Photography

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