Photo School

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Photo School

Photo School After Hours is a no-gatekeeping podcast for photographers who want to turn their camera into a real, sustainable business.Hosted by wedding photographer & filmmaker Hannah Haisman, this show breaks down the real side of photography — mindset, money, gear, pricing, client experience, social media, burnout, and what it actually takes to go full-time.Whether you’re just starting out, building your portfolio, or trying to scale beyond “side hustle” status, this podcast is your after-hours photo school — where we talk about the things no one teaches you on Instagram.

  1. 14

    From Inquiry to Booked: What I Say on Every Wedding Consult

    In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly what I say on my wedding consult calls—from the first question I ask to the moment couples decide to book.If you’ve ever felt awkward on sales calls, unsure how to guide the conversation, or like you’re “hoping” they book instead of confidently leading the call… this is for you.I break down how I build trust quickly, uncover what actually matters to my couples, and position my services in a way that feels natural—not salesy. You’ll learn how to create a consult experience that feels easy, genuine, and ultimately leads to more “yes” responses.Whether you’re brand new or already booking weddings but want to increase your conversion rate, this episode will give you a clear framework you can start using right away.

  2. 13

    Second Shooter Horror Stories (What NOT to Do on a Wedding Day)

    You don’t become a great second shooter just by doing things right—you learn a lot from what goes very wrong.In this episode of Photo School, I’m sharing real second shooter horror stories and breaking down the biggest mistakes that can ruin a wedding day (and your reputation). From overstepping to missing key moments, I’ll walk you through what not to do—and what lead photographers are actually looking for.If you want to get rehired and stand out for the right reasons, this episode is a must-listen.

  3. 12

    Second Shooting Secrets: 10 Things No One Tells You (And How to Get Booked Fast)

    If you’ve ever thought about becoming a second shooter—or you already are but want more bookings—this episode is for you.I’m breaking down the real behind-the-scenes of second shooting weddings: the things no one tells you when you’re first getting started. From how I actually got hired, to the mistakes I made early on, to the unspoken rules that can make or break your reputation… we’re covering it all.Inside this episode, I’m sharing:The 10 biggest lessons I learned as a second shooterExactly how to start getting booked (even if you have zero connections)The dos and don’ts that lead photographers actually care aboutWhat will make people want to hire you again and againWhether your goal is to build experience, make extra income, or eventually become a lead photographer, second shooting can be one of the fastest ways to grow—if you do it right.Think of this as your shortcut to standing out, getting rehired, and building real momentum in your photography business.#beginnerphotographer #photography #photographer #weddingphotographer #photographytips

  4. 11

    These Tools Changed My Photography Business

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by all the tools photographers say you need—this episode is going to simplify everything.In this episode of Photo School, I’m breaking down the exact tools that actually changed my photography business—the ones I use every single day to stay organized, deliver an incredible client experience, and run my business efficiently (without burning out).

  5. 10

    Stop Making These Photography Mistakes!

    In this episode of Photo School, I’m sharing the biggest mistakes I made when I first started photography — and how you can avoid them.#beginnerphotographer #photographer #photography #photographybusiness #photographytips

  6. 9

    10 ways to differentiate yourself as a photographer

    In this episode of Photo School, I’m breaking down 10 real, actionable ways to differentiate yourself as a photographer—without needing better gear, a new niche, or years more experience. Because the truth is, what actually sets you apart isn’t just your photos… it’s how you show up, how you serve your clients, and how you build your brand.I’m sharing the exact mindset shifts and strategies that helped me stand out in a saturated market, book dream clients, and create a business that feels like me.If you’re tired of blending in, second-guessing your work, or wondering why people aren’t booking—you’ll walk away from this episode knowing exactly how to become the photographer people can’t replace.What you’ll learn:How to create a brand that actually feels differentThe #1 mistake photographers make when trying to stand outWays to elevate your client experience (that people will talk about)How personality can be your biggest marketing advantageSimple shifts that make you instantly more memorable

  7. 8

    2 camera settings that make your photos VIBRANT

    If you’ve ever struggled with weird color tones, inconsistent galleries, or just want to feel more in control of your camera, this episode will change the game for you!In this episode, I’m breaking down white balance in a way that actually makes sense, and showing you why understanding Kelvin is one of the fastest ways to elevate your photos. I’ll walk you through what white balance really is, why your camera gets it wrong more often than you think, and how taking control of Kelvin gives you consistent, true-to-life color in any lighting situation.I’m also sharing how learning this shifted everything for me—from editing less, to shooting more confidently on wedding days, to delivering galleries that feel clean, intentional, and true to the moment.

  8. 7

    8 Ways to Book More Photography Clients (That Actually Work)

    Hannah Haisman Photo Co.In this episode of Photo School, I’m breaking down 8 ways to book more photography clients that actually work—not just ideas, but real strategies I’ve used to grow my business.If you’re tired of inconsistent bookings or wondering where your next client is coming from, this episode will give you practical, actionable ways to start getting inquiries and filling your calendar.No fluff, no gatekeeping—just what works.

  9. 6

    How to Legally Start a Photography Business

    In this episode of Photo School, I’m breaking down the exact steps to legally start a photography business. We’re talking about registering your business, choosing an LLC, getting an EIN, paying taxes, contracts, insurance, and the things most photographers forget when they’re first starting out.If you’re ready to turn photography from a hobby into a real business, this episode will walk you through what you actually need to do to make it official.

  10. 5

    I spent $55,000 on photography gear... What I think is worth purchasing

    Link to all of my beginner + pro camera recommendationsIn this episode, I’m breaking down exactly how much I’ve spent on photography over the last 4 years — gear, education, software, and all the behind-the-scenes business expenses.I’m also sharing how I actually paid for my cameras and what I would (and wouldn’t) do again.If you’re building your photography business and wondering what it really costs, this one’s for you.

  11. 4

    The Only Camera Settings You Actually Need to Understand

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by all the buttons, dials, and settings on your camera… this episode is for you.In today’s Photo School lesson, we’re breaking down the only three camera settings you actually need to understand: ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. That’s it. These three control everything when it comes to light, motion, and depth in your photos — and once you understand how they work together, manual mode won’t feel scary anymore.I’ll explain what each setting does in real-life terms, when to adjust them, and how to think through your settings confidently instead of guessing.Whether you’re brand new to photography or you’ve been stuck shooting on auto, this episode will give you the foundation you need to take control of your camera — and start creating photos on purpose.Because once you understand these three things… you can shoot anything.

  12. 3

    Why you SHOULD be a photographer

    Last week I told you why you shouldn’t become a photographer.This week? I’m telling you why you absolutely should.Photography isn’t just about pretty photos or flexible schedules. It’s about freedom. Creativity. Ownership. Impact. It’s about building something that’s yours — from the ground up.In this episode of Photo School, I’m breaking down the real reasons becoming a photographer might be one of the best decisions you ever make. We’re talking creative fulfillment, financial opportunity, personal growth, and the kind of life you can build when you stop waiting and start shooting.If you’ve been feeling the pull toward photography but needed a little clarity (or courage), this one’s for you.Let’s talk about what’s possible. Hannah Haisman Photo Co.Instagram

  13. 2

    Why you should NOT be a photographer

    Why You Should NOT Be a Photographer | Photo School PodcastEveryone wants to be a photographer… until they realize what the job actually requires.In this episode of Photo School, I’m breaking down the top 10 real reasons photography might not be for you—before you spend thousands on gear, quit your job, or tie your identity to a camera.This brought to you by Hannah Haisman Photo Co.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Photo School After Hours is a no-gatekeeping podcast for photographers who want to turn their camera into a real, sustainable business.Hosted by wedding photographer & filmmaker Hannah Haisman, this show breaks down the real side of photography — mindset, money, gear, pricing, client experience, social media, burnout, and what it actually takes to go full-time.Whether you’re just starting out, building your portfolio, or trying to scale beyond “side hustle” status, this podcast is your after-hours photo school — where we talk about the things no one teaches you on Instagram.

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