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IPS for Introverts

Episode 4 of the The Business Focused Photographer Podcast podcast, hosted by Jill C. Smith, titled "IPS for Introverts" was published on September 10, 2025 and runs 47 minutes.

September 10, 2025 ·47m · The Business Focused Photographer Podcast

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Episode Title: IPS for IntrovertsGuest: Katie Doherty, LaRousse Photo, Los Angeles, CAWe Discuss:Katie’s path from elementary teacher to weddings to a focused boudoir and maternity studioWhat introversion really looks like in a client-facing business and why IPS can fit introvertsWorking fewer clients at higher price points to protect energy and creativityA day-in-the-life: editing and reveals on non-shoot days vs. hair/makeup + 90-minute sessions on shoot daysThe client journey: ads → inquiry form → Zapier to Google Sheets → automated text via Haymarket → Calendly consultSetting expectations: session fee of $299, package starters at $995, and how transparent pricing reduces frictionRunning virtual reveals on Zoom (or in-studio) and guiding selections in Lightroom without pressureWhat clients actually buy: strong demand for digital packages, Vision Art matted print boxes for maternity, albums for boudoirSimple, profitable ops: outsourcing retouching, partnering with H/MUAs, and keeping the studio setup streamlinedStyle and specialization as real marketing: developing a cohesive editorial look so you’re not a commodityTLDR:IPS doesn’t require being “salesy.” It rewards listening, guidance, and clear structure.Fewer, higher-value bookings can prevent burnout. Katie’s averages: ~$2,000 for maternity and ~$2,500 for boudoir.Keep it simple: one light, a few sets, clean workflow, and a single great sample product to start.Lower the barrier to entry with a reasonable session fee, then help clients curate in a reveal.Use systems to save your social battery: Zapier, Google Sheets, 17hats, Haymarket, Calendly, and Loom when a call won’t fit.Resources:Freebies: https://www.introvertedphotographers.comKatie’s podcast: Introverted Photographers Club Katie on Instagram: @laroussephoto

Episode Title: IPS for Introverts


Guest: Katie Doherty, LaRousse Photo, Los Angeles, CA


We Discuss:

  • Katie’s path from elementary teacher to weddings to a focused boudoir and maternity studio

  • What introversion really looks like in a client-facing business and why IPS can fit introverts

  • Working fewer clients at higher price points to protect energy and creativity

  • A day-in-the-life: editing and reveals on non-shoot days vs. hair/makeup + 90-minute sessions on shoot days

  • The client journey: ads → inquiry form → Zapier to Google Sheets → automated text via Haymarket → Calendly consult

  • Setting expectations: session fee of $299, package starters at $995, and how transparent pricing reduces friction

  • Running virtual reveals on Zoom (or in-studio) and guiding selections in Lightroom without pressure

  • What clients actually buy: strong demand for digital packages, Vision Art matted print boxes for maternity, albums for boudoir

  • Simple, profitable ops: outsourcing retouching, partnering with H/MUAs, and keeping the studio setup streamlined

  • Style and specialization as real marketing: developing a cohesive editorial look so you’re not a commodity

TLDR:

  • IPS doesn’t require being “salesy.” It rewards listening, guidance, and clear structure.

  • Fewer, higher-value bookings can prevent burnout. Katie’s averages: ~$2,000 for maternity and ~$2,500 for boudoir.

  • Keep it simple: one light, a few sets, clean workflow, and a single great sample product to start.

  • Lower the barrier to entry with a reasonable session fee, then help clients curate in a reveal.

  • Use systems to save your social battery: Zapier, Google Sheets, 17hats, Haymarket, Calendly, and Loom when a call won’t fit.

Resources:

  • Freebies: https://www.introvertedphotographers.com

  • Katie’s podcast: Introverted Photographers Club 

  • Katie on Instagram: @laroussephoto

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