PODCAST · business
Take It Personally
by Maddie Peschong
Take It Personally, hosted by professional brand photographer Maddie Peschong, shares advice to help you grow your personal brand to stand out from the noise and thrive, even in the most saturated markets. Episodes feature business and marketing advice, branding expertise, and real stories and inspiration from creative professionals all over the world.
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Why Custom Packages Are Killing Your Conversion (Pricing Like an Expert)
Picture this: You just got an inquiry from a brand photography client you are so excited to work with. You spend 45 minutes building a custom proposal...tweaking image counts, session length, adding options, and you hit send feeling good. And then? Silence. Or worse, they come back asking what they can remove to make it cheaper.Here’s the thing: it’s not your pricing. It’s how you’re pricing.In this episode, I’m breaking down why custom packages are quietly killing your conversions and what to do instead. If you’ve been defaulting to “build-your-own” proposals because you want to serve your clients well, this is your sign to stop overcomplicating it. Your clients don’t need more options. They need a clear, confident expert to guide them!We’re talking:Why “custom everything” creates confusion (not flexibility)How too many options leads to ghosting and price shoppingThe real reason clients push back on pricingWhy features don’t sell (and what actually does)What an expert-level package structure actually looks likeHow to position your offer so clients trust you without questioning every detailLinks & Resources✨Join Behind the Shot - my self-paced course for brand photographers who want to confidently plan, shoot, and deliver brand sessions that get results—for their clients and for their business. Learn more here!📸 Session Guide: plug-and-play system to plan scroll-stopping sessions that actually get your client results (customizable Canva doc!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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Mini Sessions Not Selling? Listen to This.
You’ve decided you’re offering mini sessions. You picked the date, the location, the pricing...you’re ready! You hit publish, fully expecting your Stripe account to light up - and then *crickets*.If your mini sessions aren’t selling the way you thought they would, this episode is your reality check (in the best way). Because most of the time? Nothing has actually gone wrong.We’re getting into what’s really happening when your launch feels quiet, and why your nervous system might be the thing pulling you out too early. I’m also walking you through the actual timeline and strategy behind a successful mini session launch so you can stop guessing and start selling with intention.We’re talking:Why “crickets” doesn’t mean failureThe nervous system spiral (and how to coach yourself through it)A realistic mini session launch timeline (60, 30, 14 days out)Building demand vs. expecting it to existHow more may be better than less when it comes to sellingSelling every day without feeling “annoying”Links & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: My 12 month transformative brand program for photographers who want to attract and book more brand photography clients. Learn more here!📸 Session Guide: plug-and-play system to plan scroll-stopping sessions that actually get your client results (customizable Canva doc!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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How I'm Using AI for Content Creation–Ethically (I Think?)
I love the traveling, conference attending, and speaking part of my job, but I’m a homebody at heart. As I jump back into real-time content creation this week, it had me thinking about something that kept coming up everywhere I went: AI.And honestly? I have a lot of thoughts.This episode is a very real look at how I’m using AI in my business right now and how I truly feel about it. On one hand, it’s an incredible tool. On the other, I’ve got ethical concerns, environmental questions, and a strong resistance to losing the human side of what we do. So instead of pretending I have the “right” answer, I’m walking you through what I’m actually doing - especially when it comes to content, and how I’m trying to use AI without losing my voice (or my mind).We’re talking:The pressure to “keep up” with AI (and the guilt that comes with it)Ethical + environmental concerns no one’s really answeringAI tools I actually use in my photography businessWhy original thought has to come first (always)My exact workflow for turning one podcast into emails + social contentThe difference between using AI well vs. sounding like a robotLinks & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: My 12 month transformative brand program for photographers who want to attract and book more brand photography clients. Learn more here!AI tools mentioned: Evoto, Imagen, Descript, Fathom📸 Session Guide: plug-and-play system to plan scroll-stopping sessions that actually get your client results (customizable Canva doc!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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The #1 Thing I Invest In In My Business
I’m in the middle of a very full stretch of travel, conferences, and speaking. And it got me thinking about something I’ve done from day one in my business - the one thing I will always spend money on.In this episode, I’m breaking down why continuing education and coaching has been the biggest investment I’ve made (outside of people) and why I truly believe it’s a non-negotiable if you want to grow. If you’re a brand photographer who feels like you’re spinning your wheels, second-guessing your next move, or just not showing up the way you want to, this is the conversation we need to have.We’re talking:Why education + coaching has never been optional for meThe difference between consuming everything vs. getting what you needWhy paid containers create a different level of commitmentThe real reason you feel stuck (hint: it’s your thoughts)What “thought work” actually looks like in businessBorrowing confidence from your future, million-dollar selfLinks & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: My 12 month transformative brand program for photographers who want to attract and book more brand photography clients. Learn more here!📸 Session Guide: plug-and-play system to plan scroll-stopping sessions that actually get your client results (customizable Canva doc!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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The Type of Content You Need to Try This Week
You are making All. The. Content. You’ve got your Marketing Monday, you’re creating in Canva, you’re scrolling for the perfect reel… and you’re exhausted.If that’s you (or has been you) - it doesn’t have to be this hard.Yes, content creation takes time. It should. It’s how you make money. But there is a way to make it simpler and still wildly effective. In this episode, I’m breaking down what I call “lazy girl content” - the kind of content that feels almost too easy, but consistently performs the best.This is the follow-up to last week’s conversation about reach content, and we’re getting super practical here. If you want engagement, visibility, and momentum (without burning out or spending hours designing posts), this is the type of content you need to try this week.We’re talking:What “lazy girl content” actually is (and why it works)The two formats to focus on: reels + carousels5–10 second B-roll reels with strong, scroll-stopping hooksMessaging that makes your ideal client think, “wait… that’s me”Casual carousels that feel like you (not over-designed)Why simpler, more human content often performs betterLinks & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: My 12 month transformative brand program for photographers who want to attract and book more brand photography clients. Learn more here!📸 Session Guide: plug-and-play system to plan scroll-stopping sessions that actually get your client results (customizable Canva doc!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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What To Post When You Want Results NOW
Have you ever posted something you thought was really good and then refreshed Instagram 17 times waiting for something to happen? Or convinced yourself the app was broken because your post flopped?Yeah. Same.Content creation is emotional. It’s vulnerable to put yourself out there and then feel like nothing is happening. And while real business results take time (hi, the 90-day reality), your nervous system still wants proof now. In this episode, we’re talking about what to post when you need a little momentum. When you want results now.This episode breaks down the role of reach content and why it matters if you’re trying to stay consistent long enough to actually see results. Because no, this isn’t about instant sales — it’s about getting eyes on your content, building engagement, and creating the kind of momentum that keeps you in the game long enough for trust (and sales) to build.We’re talking:The 90-day truth behind marketing (and why things feel slow)What “reach content” actually is (and what it’s not)Why engagement matters more than you think (hello, dopamine)Relatable POV posts that make people say “wait… that’s me”Simple content series that build consistency and anticipationHow to make educational content more engaging (not boring)Links & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: My 12 month transformative brand program for photographers who want to attract and book more brand photography clients. Learn more here!📸 Session Guide: plug-and-play system to plan scroll-stopping sessions that actually get your client results (customizable Canva doc!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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B-Roll Every Brand Photographer Needs
Content is so much easier to create when you actually have content to pull from. Photos. Videos. Little clips from your day. When you have a bank of B-roll ready to go, creating posts suddenly becomes a lot simpler.In this quick episode, I’m answering a question that comes up all the time inside Rebrand: what B-roll should brand photographers actually be capturing for their own content?I’m breaking it down into two categories — the B-roll you should be capturing during client sessions and the B-roll you can film during a content day (or just throughout your regular workday). Because when you start intentionally collecting these little clips, you’ll never be scrambling for content again.We’re talking about the exact types of moments to capture and why these clips work so well in your marketing.We’re talking:The B-roll moments to capture during every brand sessionWhy showing the experience of working with you builds trustEasy “content day” clips you can film at home or during your workdayThe mistake photographers make when filming B-roll (and how to fix it)Why simple “lazy girl content” often performs the bestLinks & Resources🗓️ Sign up for my next masterclass Invisible to Inquiries: Learn three content types that turn your Instagram into a brand photography booking machine. March 25 at noon CST: register here!✨ Join Rebrand: My 12 month transformative brand program for photographers who want to attract and book more brand photography clients. Learn more here!🤳🏼 Motion detecting tripod📸 Session Guide: plug-and-play system to plan scroll-stopping sessions that actually get your client results (customizable Canva doc!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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How to Grow Your Audience on Instagram
I know you want to grow your audience on Instagram...and it feels like it’s just not happening. But most people don’t actually have a growth problem. They have a messaging problem.In this episode, we’re talking about what actually drives growth on Instagram in 2026… and what to stop doing. Because growth isn’t the goal. It’s the byproduct of creating content people share, save, and send to their friends.If you’re stuck blaming the algorithm, posting a pretty portfolio, or trying to make one post do everything… this one’s for you. We’re breaking down what really builds an audience of the right followers — the ones who move from “who is this?” to “I trust her” to “I want this.”We’re talking:Reach content vs. rapport content vs. revenue content — and why you need all threeWhy the algorithm isn’t sabotaging you (people build the algorithm 👀)The biggest mistakes photographers make when they’re not growingWhy entertainment alone won’t build reputation or revenueHow to stop overcomplicating your posts and start rotating strategicallyExamples of POV-driven content that actually connectsGrowth isn’t about posting more (unless you’re not posting at all). It’s about creating content that makes people feel understood and that builds trust...even if it’s not the highest-engagement post on your grid.Links & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: My group program where I teach a repeatable system for creating this type of content so you build reach, rapport, and revenue (without having to live on IG). Learn more here!📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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How To Build Brand Authority with Thought Leadership
Have you ever read a post and thought, “Oh my gosh… it feels like they’re in my head”? That’s not luck. That’s really good messaging. And it’s thought leadership.Thought leadership is the kind of content that turns followers into clients because it makes people feel deeply seen and understood. It builds trust. It builds your reputation. It’s how you become the photographer on someone’s vision board instead of the one competing on price and features.But what actually is thought leadership? And how do you create it without becoming some internet guru with a “my way or the highway” attitude?In this episode, I’m breaking down what thought leadership really means, why it matters more than ever in today’s trust recession, and how to start infusing it into your content in a way that feels natural and true to you.We’re talking:What thought leadership actually is (and what it’s not)Why perspective—not “pretty photos”—is the real differentiator in brand photographyHow to gut-check your content to see if you’re actually leadingHow to answer the “why beyond the why” in your messagingTurning your process into opinions and proofThe common mistakes that quietly kill brand authorityWhy your voice is more powerful than ChatGPT (and how to use AI without losing yourself)Links & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: If you want clients who don’t flinch at your pricing and who see your work as an investment, not a commodity, that's exactly what we work on inside my group coaching program. Learn more here!📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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Are You Selling Features, or VALUE?
If you’ve ever written on your pricing page “60 images, two outfits, 90 minutes” and hoped that would justify the $2,500 brand session… this episode is for you, my friend.Inside Rebrand, the first thing we look at with new students is their pricing. Because we can’t fix your marketing and sales if your positioning is off. And pricing is one of the very first ways people decide how to categorize you.And what I see over and over again is sales pages that read like a Cheesecake Factory menu. So in this episode, I’m breaking down the difference between features and value, and why features don’t close four-figure sales.We’re talking:The difference between cost-based pricing and value-based pricingWhy listing session length and image count isn’t the same as communicating valueHow to turn features (like “3-hour session” or “60 images”) into benefits that actually sellThe biggest pricing positioning mistake brand photographers makeA quick diagnostic exercise to see if you’re selling features instead of transformationWhy raising your prices has more to do with clarity than adding more deliverablesLinks & Resources✨ Join Rebrand: If you want clients who don’t flinch at your pricing and who see your work as an investment, not a commodity, that's exactly what we work of inside my group coaching program. Learn more here!📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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Listen to This If You've Lost a Client
A few weeks ago, I got an Instagram DM from a student who was having a hard time. She had photographed a dream client about a year ago. The session went so well, the photos were stunning, it truly could not have gone better. And then she recently saw that same client book another brand photographer. And her heart was broken.And honestly? Mine was too. Because I’ve been there. I think we’ve all been there. Whether you’re a brand photographer or not, if you’ve been in business long enough, you’ve probably lost a client.So in this episode, I’m walking you through how I think about losing a client, what to evaluate, what not to spiral over, and how to reframe it in a way that actually makes you stronger (and maybe even a little delusional in the best way).We’re talking:What to do first when you find out a client booked someone elseHow to evaluate your process and experience without spiralingThe difference between a one-off loss and a pattern you need to pay attention toWhy “there is enough for everyone” is more than just a fluffy mindsetWhen your offer might actually be the issueThe “if not this, then better” mindset shift that’s changed everything for meHow to respond publicly when a past client works with another photographer (yes, go comment on their post!)If this has happened to you recently, I hope this episode feels like a deep breath and a little perspective shift.Links & Resources📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com💻 Join Behind the Shot: my course that teaches you how to price, plan shoot, and deliver brand sessions that attract more dream clients:📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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What Social Media Platforms Should I Be On?
I’ve got a short and sweet episode for you today based on a question I hear all the time: what social media platforms should I actually be on?This comes up a lot, especially for brand photographers who are working B2B. Suddenly you’re wondering… should I be on LinkedIn? Is Instagram enough? What about TikTok? Am I missing something if I’m not everywhere?In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how I decide what platforms make sense for my business and how you can use the same thought process to decide what makes sense for yours (without adding more to your plate or burning yourself out).We’re talking:How to decide what social media platforms are actually worth your timeThe Venn diagram test I use to choose where I show upInstagram vs. LinkedIn vs. TikTok (and why the “right” answer is different for everyone)When it makes sense to add another platform and when it really doesn’tWhy doing one platform really well beats trying to be everywhereIf you’ve ever felt pressure to show up on all the platforms, or you’re second-guessing whether you’re doing enough, this episode will help you simplify your strategy and feel way more confident in where you’re focusing your energy.Links & Resources📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com💻 Join Behind the Shot: my course that teaches you how to price, plan shoot, and deliver brand sessions that attract more dream clients:📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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This is Why Marketing Feels Hard
I’ve been thinking a lot about why marketing feels hard, even for photographers who are incredibly talented at what they do.So many of my clients are amazing photographers. They’re skilled, experienced, and really good at their jobs… and yet marketing still feels uncomfortable or frustrating.And the more I’ve sat with that, the more I’ve realized: if marketing feels hard for you, that actually makes a lot of sense.In this episode, we’re not talking about hacks, trends, or quick fixes. Instead, I’m offering a reframe that I hope feels grounding, especially if you’ve ever felt like you’re “failing” at marketing or stuck in perfectionism.We’re talking about why marketing is one of the only skills in your business that requires visibility before mastery and how that reality creates so much tension for photographers who are used to being experts.In this episode, I’m breaking down why marketing feels so uncomfortable, how to detach your self-worth from your results, and how to start approaching your content as data instead of a performance.We’re talking:Why marketing feels harder than photography, editing, or workflowsThe difference between private practice vs. public learningWhy marketing requires visibility before masteryHow perfectionism keeps photographers stuck and hiddenWhy marketing should be treated as an experiment, not a verdictThe real order of growth: action → data → refinementHow confidence in marketing is built after you start, not beforeIf marketing has ever felt like a public rough draft, or you’ve caught yourself thinking “once I feel more confident, I’ll post,” this episode is for you. Listen in for a mindset shift that will help marketing feel lighter and a lot more sustainable in 2026.Links & Resources💻 Get coached in Rebrand, my 12-month program for photographers ready to book more brand photography clients and build confidence in their marketing📱 DM me your questions about Rebrand. Doors recently closed, but I'd love to get you inside our community if you're looking for this support (plus get marketing/copy support from our co-coach inside of Rebrand!)📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Episode ideas?! Connect with me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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Should My Instagram Be More Aesthetic?
I’ve really loved the direction my content has gone over the last year… but if I’m being honest, I haven’t always loved the look of my Instagram feed.And as a brand photographer, that feels complicated. Because on one hand, we know the content that performs best right now is more organic, in-the-moment, camera-roll style content. But on the other hand, we’re literally in the business of selling aesthetics. So where’s the balance?In this episode, I’m breaking down the push-pull between wanting your Instagram to look good and wanting it to actually work for your business, plus how to stop letting perfectionism get in the way of consistency and conversions.We’re talking:Why organic content often outperforms overly polished posts (even for brand photographers)The uncomfortable tension between selling an aesthetic and posting content that convertsHow to mix curated and organic content without your feed feeling chaoticSimple posting patterns that still look good on the gridWhy consistency and messaging matter more than chasing the “perfect” aestheticHow perfectionism quietly stalls your marketing and what to do insteadIf you’ve ever found yourself not posting because it doesn’t feel good enough, press play 🎧 to hear how to navigate aesthetics without letting it derail your momentum.Links & Resources📱Double Your Inquiries Masterclass: January 27th at noon CST - Learn the content system that fills your calendar with premium clients. Sign up at maddiepeschong.com/masterclass💻 Get coached in Rebrand, my 12-month program for photographers ready to book more brand photography clients📝 Blog: Discover more branding tips and marketing tools to grow your brand photography business💬 Questions or episode ideas? DM me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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My Ground Beef Metric for Instagram—and Why it Matters
At the end of 2025, I shared two podcast episodes breaking down my best and worst Instagram content from the year. And when I teased those episodes on Instagram, I got a lot of questions about how I actually decide what makes a post “good” or “bad.”The obvious answer is data. I look at analytics, engagement, and performance. But the deeper answer (and the one that’s mattered way more for the long-term growth of my business) is that there’s a metric I care about even more than what Instagram shows me.For years, I’ve relied on what I call my ground beef metric to gauge whether my content is actually doing what it’s supposed to do: building connection, trust, and relationships that eventually lead to inquiries and bookings.In this episode, I’m breaking down what my ground beef metric is, why vanity metrics don’t tell the full story, and how to tell if your Instagram content is actually working, even when the numbers feel confusing or discouraging.We’re talking:Why Instagram metrics matter (but shouldn’t control your emotions)The real reason posts sometimes don’t perform, even when they’re goodWhat the ground beef metric is and how to use it to gauge audience connectionWhy Instagram Stories play such a big role in building trustHow connection compounds over time into inquiries and bookingsWhat to focus on if you want Instagram to feel easier and more fun againIf you’ve ever felt frustrated looking at your Instagram analytics, questioned whether your content is “working,” or wondered why posting feels so emotional sometimes, this episode will give you a totally different way to measure success.Links & Resources📱 Join my free Instagram Consistency Challenge: maddiepeschong.com/ig💻 Get coached in Rebrand, my 12-month program for photographers ready to book more brand photography clients📝 Blog: Read more tips and tools to grow your brand photography business🔄 Listen to my Best & Worst Instagram Content episodes (and how I evaluated them)💬 Questions or episode ideas? DM me on Instagram!Let’s Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear. 🎙️✨
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Making Your Content Go Further in 2026
I’m going into 2026 with the goal to scale my business. And that means I’m creating a lot of content.Not just to create more content, but because I know, from years of data and experience, that when my content is done well, it actually moves the needle in my business.For most people who end up working with me, their journey starts on Instagram and then leads to my podcast. That tells me everything I need to know about how important content is. The problem is that creating more content can feel overwhelming fast, especially when you’re already wearing all the hats.In this episode, I’m walking you through how to repurpose content as a photographer so your content can go further in 2026 without burning you out.We’re talking:What content repurposing actually looks like for photographersHow to create one primary piece of content and break it into more pieces of contentWhy long-form content is the foundation of a strong content strategyThe biggest mistakes I see photographers make with micro contentHow often you should really be posting and emailingIf content has ever felt like a hamster wheel, or you’ve found yourself staring at Instagram wondering what to post, this episode will give you a much clearer, more sustainable way to approach it. 🎧 Press play to learn how to make your content work harder for your business in 2026.Links & Resources📱 Join my free Instagram Consistency Challenge, starting January 5: maddiepeschong.com/ig💻 Get coached in Rebrand, my 12 month program for photographers ready to book more brand photography clients (and get access to Rebecca - a customGPT to help with content!)📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography business🔄 Learn about the Vicious Visibility Cycle (Apple podcast; blog)💬 Questions or episode ideas? DM me on Instagram!Let's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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Why Your Business Needs a Marketing Monday
It’s easy to feel like you’re constantly behind on your marketing, especially during busy seasons of life and business. When client work piles up, marketing often becomes the thing you promise you’ll “get back to later”… until later never comes.In this episode, we’re talking about why your photography business needs a real marketing system and how something as simple as a weekly Marketing Monday can completely change the way you show up, attract clients, and create momentum in your business.Marketing Monday is a dedicated, non-negotiable block of time each week to work on your business, not just in it. It’s the system that helps you stop panic-marketing, stay consistent even when life is chaotic, and build demand year-round instead of reacting when inquiries slow down.We’re talking:Why relying only on referrals eventually stops workingHow weekly marketing time keeps your pipeline fullWhy consistency matters more than doing “all the things”What actually counts as marketing (even when you’re not posting)How to reduce decision fatigue and mental load around contentWhat to do during a Marketing Monday (and what not to stress about)If you’ve ever felt stuck in a feast-or-famine cycle, struggled to stay consistent, or wished marketing felt simpler and more sustainable, this episode is for you.Links & Resources📱 Join my free Instagram challenge, starting January 5: maddiepeschong.com/ig💻 Get coached in Rebrand, my 12 month program for photographers ready to book more brand photography clients📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography business💬 Questions or episode ideas? DM me on Instagram!Let's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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2025 Wrapped
I almost didn’t record this episode.. not because I didn’t want to reflect on the year, but because I was making it bigger than it needed to be. So instead of overthinking it, I sat down with a post-it note and recorded a simple, honest 2025 wrapped: brand photography edition!This episode isn’t data-driven or trend-heavy. It’s a real reflection on what actually defined my year as a brand photographer, educator, and coach - including what worked, what changed, and what I’m carrying with me into 2026.Before you plan for what’s next, you have to understand what just happened. This episode walks through the three things that shaped my business in 2025, why returning to the basics made everything easier, and how slowing down created more clarity and capacity.We’re talking:The three things that truly defined my brand photography business in 2025Why I intentionally booked fewer brand sessionsHow prioritizing profitability changed the way I make business decisionsWhat hiring more intentionally unlocked in my businessWhy my content worked better than expected this yearWhat I’m leaving behind in 2025 as I look ahead to 2026Links & Resources:📱 Join the free 14-Day Instagram Challenge (starts January 5): maddiepeschong.com/ig📸 Learn more about working together in Rebrand or Behind the Shot: maddiepeschong.com📝 Explore free resources for brand photographers: maddiepeschong.com💬 DM me on Instagram with your biggest takeaway from 2025Let's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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My Worst Instagram Content From the Year
We all love talking about what worked on Instagram, but what about the posts that totally flopped? In this episode, I’m breaking down my “worst” Instagram content from the year, what those posts had in common, and why I’m actually not upset about any of it.This is the second part of a little two-episode series - last week I walked through my best content and this episode is taking a looking at my worst performing content. Spoiler: a lot of my “worst” content is also some of the most important for building trust, deepening relationships, and growing my brand long-term.We’re talking:Why my lowest-performing posts are almost all talking head reelsHow longer, more thoughtful content can still be wildly valuable even with low reachThe difference between content creator goals and business owner goalsHow I’m using my Consistency Cure series, even though it’s not topping my analyticsPractical ways to improve “bad” posts without scrapping the idea completelyHow to look at your own worst-performing content without making it personalLinks & Resources:📉 See my "worst" performing content stats: on the blog🎧 Check out last week’s episode on my best Instagram content from the year📱 Connect over on Instagram: @maddiepeschong💻 Learn more about twelve month program for brand photographers who want to attract and book more clients: RebrandLet's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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My Best Instagram Content From the Year
Instagram has been my thing since before I even had a photography business, but this year, my content looked a little different. I hired a social media manager, leaned into more nuanced topics, and started paying closer attention to what was actually working instead of just guessing. And spoiler: my best-performing posts were not the perfectly designed, “Pinterest-worthy” ones.In this episode, I’m breaking down my best Instagram content from the year and what all of those posts had in common.You’ll hear what kind of posts actually did the best for my brand photography and education business and how you can also use those patterns to create better, more strategic Instagram content of your own.We’re talking:Why I finally hired help for Instagram, even though social media has always been “my thing”How I identified my best-performing posts (and what those posts actually were - see them on the blog!)What my top content had in common: 5 main thingsHow “I” language and personal stories can still be super valuable for your audienceWhy leaning into hotter topics made my content more funHow behind-the-scenes and milestone posts ended up in my top performersLinks & Resources:🏆 See my top performing posts & stats on the podcast blog post📱 Come hang with me on Instagram: @maddiepeschong📸 Learn more about Rebrand and my education for brand photographers on my website: maddiepeschong.com📝 Binge more educational posts, past podcast episodes, and resources for brand photographers on the blogLet's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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My #1 Tip for Creating Better Instagram Content
We’ve all had those moments where we know we need to post something…but have absolutely no idea what to say. In today’s episode, I’m breaking down the simple mindset shift that will help you create better Instagram content without feeling like you have to reinvent the wheel every single time.Creating great content isn’t about being clever. It’s about being accurate, relevant, and empathetic. And one of the fastest ways to build trust is by speaking to your clients in the same words they use. Today I’m sharing where to find that language, how to use it, and why this approach works so well for brand photographers who want to create content that genuinely resonates.We’re talking:The real reason you get stuck wondering what to postWhy client language is the foundation of strong messagingThe exact places to collect content ideasHow to stop writing for photographers and start writing for your actual brand clientsWhy vague, AI-ish captions don’t convert...and what to do insteadHow to use repeated questions as your content roadmapLinks & Resources💻 Join Behind the Shot: my course that teaches you how to price, plan, shoot, and deliver brand sessions that attract more dream clients: maddiepeschong.com/behindtheshot✔️ When you join Behind the Shot, you'll be able to join the 3-day portfolio-building challenging I'm hosting December 15-17 (live training + replays available!)📸 Grab the Brand Photography Questionnaire Template: www.maddiepeschong.com/shop📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography business💬 Questions or episode ideas? DM me on Instagram!Let's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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Stop Selling One Hour Brand Sessions!
Almost every brand photographer has said it at some point: “My clients only want a one-hour session.” And honestly? I get why that feels true; I used to believe it too. But one-hour brand shoots are keeping so many photographers stuck, exhausted, and wildly underpaid.In this episode, we’re getting into why short sessions are creating chaos (for you and your clients) and why introducing a signature session is one of the fastest ways to elevate your work, raise your prices, and get clients the results they actually want.This episode walks through what a signature session includes, how to position it, and what it takes to confidently remove “time” from your packages, so you can finally price based on value instead of minutes on your watch.We’re talking:Why one-hour brand sessions lead to chaos, over-delivery, and burned-out photographersThe #1 mindset shift photographers need to stop underchargingWhat a signature session actually looks likeHow to confidently push back when clients say they “only need an hour”Why time shouldn’t be on your pricing/services pageA peek inside the brand-new pricing module inside Behind the Shot (and the Black Friday deal!)Links & Resources💻 Join Behind the Shot: my course that teaches you how to price, plan, shoot, and deliver brand sessions that attract more dream clients: maddiepeschong.com/behindtheshot✔️ When you join Behind the Shot, you'll be able to join the 3-day portfolio-building challenging I'm hosting December 15-17 (live training + replays available!)📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography business💬 Questions or episode ideas? DM me on Instagram!Let's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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The Photography Service You Need to Offer in 2026
You’ve probably heard me talk a lot about niching into brand photography... and for good reason. It changed my business and my bookings. But today, we’re zooming out and talking about something I don’t cover nearly enough: what it looks like to simply add brand photography to the services you already offer.Because here’s the truth: you don’t have to completely niche down to benefit from this work. And for so many photographers (weddings, families, seniors, interiors), adding brand photography in 2026 might be the smartest, most profitable move you make. In this episode, we’re breaking down why.We're talking:Why brand photography helps you avoid burnoutThe income consistency brand photographers see year-roundThe creative side of brand shootsWhich photographers transition beautifully into brand photography, and whyHow your existing skill set probably already makes you perfect for this nicheLinks & Resources💻 Join Behind the Shot: my course that teaches you how to price, plan shoot, and deliver brand sessions that attract more dream clients: maddiepeschong.com/behindtheshot✔️ When you join Behind the Shot, you'll be able to join the 3-day portfolio-building challenging I'm hosting December 15-17 (live training + replays available!)📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography businessLet's Connect:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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Stop Posting Model Calls to Build Your Portfolio. Do This Instead.
If you’ve been trying to grow your brand photography portfolio, you’ve probably thought about posting a model call. But here’s the thing.. model calls can get messy. You lose control of the creative direction, it’s hard to attract the right kind of client, and suddenly you’re shooting something that doesn’t even align with the work you actually want to be known for.In this episode, we’re talking about how to actually build your portfolio in a way that sets you up for paying clients and better sessions moving forward. I'm sharing my favorite strategy for staying in the driver’s seat and explaining how you can grow your portfolio while still getting paid (or at least still getting massive value).We're talking:Why model calls can do more harm than good for brand photographersThe difference between a model call and a portfolio-building sessionHow to stay in control of your creative direction (and still get your dream shots)How to price your portfolio session so you don’t feel resentfulWhy every shoot should pay you, whether it’s money or marketingDetails about my course, Behind the Shot, and the upcoming live portfolio-building challenge I'm hosting!LINKS & RESOURCES:💻 Join Behind the Shot: my course that teaches you how to price, plan shoot, and deliver brand sessions that attract more dream clients: maddiepeschong.com/behindtheshot✔️ When you join Behind the Shot, you'll be able to join the 3-day portfolio-building challenging I'm hosting December 15-17 (live training + replays available!)📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography businessLET’S CONNECT:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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Working with a “Boring” Brand? Listen to This.
You’ve been doing the thing: showing up, marketing, documenting, staying visible... and it’s finally working! Engagement is up, DMs are rolling in, and you’re even getting inquiries.But then you open one and think… “Ugh. This brand sounds so boring.”In this episode, we’re diving into what to do when you get an inquiry from a brand that doesn’t seem exciting to photograph and how to reframe those “boring” brands into some of the most profitable, fulfilling work you’ll do.We’re talking:Why there’s no such thing as a boring brandHow to use storytelling and strategy to make any brand shoot interestingThe mindset shift from “uninspired” to “opportunity-rich”Real-life examples (like dental offices!) and how to find the story within themWhy “boring” clients are often your most lucrative onesBy the end, you’ll see why the best brand photographers aren’t just camera pros; they’re creative directors and storytellers who can make any business shine.LINKS & RESOURCES:📸 Behind the Shot: A self-paced course that teaches you how to plan, shoot, and deliver a portfolio-building brand session (now with brand pricing and discovery call modules!)📝 Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: Grab the client-pleasing checklist I always recommend: maddiepeschong.com💻 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography businessLET’S CONNECT:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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What’s in My Gear Bag 2025
You know those “what’s in my bag” peeks we all love? Same. I’m endlessly curious about how different photographers get similar results with totally different setups. And while I’m not a gearhead, I’ve learned what’s worth investing in for ease, speed, and consistency... without pretending you need every single shiny thing.In this episode, I’m walking through my current brand-session kit, why I chose each piece, and how I keep lighting simple and flattering so my clients look like the best version of themselves. We’re diving into: what I actually bring to brand shoots in 2025, how I light (without drama), and the small add-ons that make big differences on set.Episode highlights:My camera + lens combo and why I switched to mirrorlessThe zoom that replaced my prime-girl era and why it’s perfect for tight interiorsFlash philosophy: natural-looking light with Profoto A10sGo-to modifiers and when I use eachHeadshot vs. lifestyle setups, tethering and on-site workflow tipsUnsexy-but-essential extrasWhat’s on my wishlist to level up on-locationLINKS & RESOURCES:📸 Behind the Shot: Come behind the scenes of real brand sessions and see my gear + lighting in action☑️ Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography business🛒 Amazon Storefront: Gear items linked here!💬 Have a gear Q? DM me your question or your biggest lighting hurdle!LET’S CONNECT:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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Documentation Marketing for Busy Seasons
It’s busy season. Your camera is glued to your hand, your editing queue is packed, and marketing? Yeah, that’s probably collecting dust.But here’s the thing—what you post today is what fills your calendar tomorrow. If you tend to see a slowdown in bookings come December or January, it’s probably because your marketing fell off the map in September and October. It happens every year. But this time? You’re going to do it differently.In this episode, I’m diving deep into a strategy I swear by: documentation marketing. It’s the easiest way to stay consistent on Instagram without creating content from scratch. If batching 30 days of content sounds like your personal nightmare (hi, same), this method is for you.We’re talking:The vicious visibility cycle (and how to break it)Why documenting is more effective than creatingSimple, scroll-stopping content ideas you can capture in real timeHow to build a content rhythm that works for your real lifeMarketing doesn’t have to be overwhelming, and it definitely doesn’t have to stop just because you’re booked and busy. This episode will help you stay top of mind, even when you don’t have a ton of time.LINKS & RESOURCES:📱 Follow along with The Consistency Cure series on Instagram📸 Grab the Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: maddiepeschong.com📝 Blog: More tips and tools to grow your personal brand photography business💬 Want more BTS tips like this? DM me your biggest struggle with Instagram right now.LET’S CONNECT:Website: maddiepeschong.comInstagram: @maddiepeschongIf you loved this episode, leave a review! It helps other photographers find the show and keeps us creating content you actually want to hear.
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#187: Should I Join Rebrand? [BONUS EPISODE]
Doors to Rebrand close TONIGHT and I'm breaking down all the systems inside the program to make sure you don't slip through the cracks, plus the mindset shift you need to make to get results inside a new program every single time. Join Rebrand: https://maddiepeschong.com/rebrand
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#186: What Booked Out Brand Photographers are Posting on Instagram
So many brand photographers struggle with what to post on Instagram. Some go completely quiet because they feel stuck, while others show up daily but still aren’t booking clients. The truth? It’s not just about consistency. It’s about posting the right kind of content that actually converts.In this episode of Take It Personally, I’m sharing the five types of content that booked-out brand photographers are using to stand out, build trust, and turn followers into paying clients. These strategies are simple, sustainable, and designed to help you show up with confidence and intention.What you'll learn in this episode:The two biggest struggles photographers face with Instagram contentWhy “just showing up” isn’t enough to attract new clientsFive categories of content that consistently book clientsHow to shift your Instagram from a stagnant portfolio to a client-generating toolA sneak peek into my Booked Out & In Demand masterclassCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSGrab your free spot in my Booked Up and In-Demand Masterclass: September 23 at noon CST - learn the content system that fills your calendar with premium clientsRebrand Group CoachingUltimate Personal Brand Session Shot List – Free DownloadFull show notes
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#185: The Beliefs Holding You Back From Booking Clients on Instagram
I will never stop sharing my love for social media. Why? Because it’s one of the most powerful tools we have as business owners. And yet, so many photographers I work with are afraid of it. They worry about being vulnerable, about what showing up online says about them, and as a result, they hold back.But here’s the truth: these limiting beliefs are keeping you from booking clients on Instagram. It doesn’t matter how solid your strategy is or how many content ideas you have—if you can’t work through these beliefs, you’ll struggle to see results.In this episode, I’m breaking down the most common beliefs I hear (and have struggled with myself!) and how to start talking back to those scary voices in your head so you can finally use social media to connect with the right people and book more clients.What you'll learn in this episode:Why “nobody cares” and “I’m not that interesting” are lies you’re telling yourselfHow practicing is the only way to get better at showing up onlineWhy your life doesn’t need to look perfectly aesthetic to attract clientsHow to share what feels comfortable while still making genuine connectionsWhy “professionalism” doesn’t mean hiding who you areThe power of recognizing your red flag thoughts and shifting them into possibilityCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSGrab your free spot in my Booked Up and In-Demand Masterclass: September 23 at noon CST - learn the content system that fills your calendar with premium clientsRebrand Group CoachingUltimate Personal Brand Session Shot List – Free DownloadFull show notes
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#184: The 3 Instagram Posts That Get You Booked
You’ve been told you need to show up consistently on Instagram...so you do. But instead of clients rolling in, you’re left wondering if posting is even worth it. Maybe your consistency hasn’t paid off, or maybe you’ve been ghosting your account altogether. Either way, if Instagram isn’t bringing in new bookings, it’s not about the app. It’s about your content strategy.In this episode of Take It Personally, I'm breaking down the three types of Instagram posts that actually get clients to book you. I'm sharing real examples, how to position yourself as the go-to brand photographer, and how storytelling can make your content more effective. If you’ve been frustrated with Instagram, this is the strategy shift you need.01:08 – Why posting on Instagram isn’t working for many photographers02:16 – The 3 types of Instagram posts to get booked03:00 – Reputation-building content05:56 – Rapport-building content09:40 – Relationship-building content19:54 – Focus on your content strategy, not just consistency20:19 – 21 Day Instagram ChallengeCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJoin my 21-Day Instagram Challenge happening inside a private IG chat starting September 1st—simple, daily prompts that help you stay consistent and get visible so you can get more inquiries from IG. 👉 DM me “challenge” on Instagram @maddiepeschong to join us!Rebrand Group CoachingUltimate Personal Brand Session Shot List – Free DownloadFull show notes
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#183: Using Instagram as a Portfolio? Listen to this.
As photographers, it can feel natural to use Instagram as a portfolio—posting your most recent work with simple captions like “Loved this session!” or “Isn’t she gorgeous?” But if you’ve been doing that consistently and wondering why you’re not booking clients, there’s a reason: Instagram isn’t meant to be your portfolio.In this episode of Take It Personally, I'm sharing why using Instagram only to showcase your work keeps you from connecting with your ideal clients and booking sessions. I'm also showing how to shift from treating your feed like a gallery to creating an engaging brand experience—one that builds trust, answers client questions before they ever inquire, and ultimately gets you booked.If you’ve ever felt frustrated that posting pretty photos isn’t leading to results, this episode will give you a clear strategy to change that.01:07 — The viral Threads post that sparked this conversation02:16 — Why using Instagram like a portfolio keeps photographers stuck03:22 — Common posting mistakes03:56 — Building connection and brand experience04:40 — Sharing work strategically06:50 — Practical post examples and client concerns09:42 — Building trust through personal stories10:25 — Brand storytelling and standing out11:07 — 21-day Instagram challenge inviteCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJoin my 21-Day Instagram Challenge happening inside a private IG chat starting September 1st—simple, daily prompts that help you stay consistent and get visible so you can get more inquiries from IG. 👉 DM me “challenge” on Instagram @maddiepeschong to join us!Rebrand Group CoachingUltimate Personal Brand Session Shot List – Free DownloadFull show notes
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#182: One Brand Session, 30 Days of Content
If your Instagram feed is filled with nothing but sneak peeks and “look how gorgeous this session was” captions, we need to talk. Instagram is not your portfolio; it’s the experience of your brand.When you treat it like a dusty portfolio, you run out of content quickly and blend in with every other photographer. But when you start treating it like an experience, one great brand session can fuel your feed for 30 days (or more).In this episode, I’m sharing how to stop overthinking, use your sessions more strategically, and turn a single shoot into a month’s worth of posts that build reputation, rapport, relationships, and true embodiment of your brand.01:45 – The problem with using Instagram as a portfolio03:29 – Creating content that works harder for you07:08 – Building reputation: introducing yourself and your work09:39 – Building rapport through storytelling14:56 – Building relationships through social proof22:19 – Embodying your brand authentically24:10 – Repurposing content effectively27:34 – Join the 21-day Instagram challengeCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJoin my 21-Day Instagram Challenge happening inside a private IG chat starting September 1st—simple, daily prompts that help you stay consistent and get visible so you can get more inquiries from IG. 👉 DM me “challenge” on Instagram @maddiepeschong to join us!Rebrand Group CoachingUltimate Personal Brand Session Shot List – Free DownloadFull show notes
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#181: The Vicious Visibility Cycle (and how to get out of it)
Ever found yourself slammed with client work and thinking, “I don’t need to post to Instagram right now—I’m booked!” …only to be staring at an empty inbox a few months later wondering where everyone went?Yep. I’ve been there. This is what I call the vicious visibility cycle, and it’s time to break it.In this episode, we’re diving into:Why your fully booked season now could mean crickets laterThe sneaky lag time between showing up and booking outWhy marketing is a non-negotiable if you want long-term successHow to stay visible without burning yourself outShifting from “content creation” to documentation marketingPlus, I’m sharing more about my brand new 21-Day Instagram Challenge happening inside a private IG chat starting September 1st—simple, daily prompts that help you stay consistent and get visible so you can get more inquiries from IG.👉 DM me “challenge” on Instagram @maddiepeschong to join us!Links & Resources:Join the 21-Day Instagram Challenge – DM “challenge”Rebrand Group CoachingUltimate Personal Brand Session Shot List – Free Download
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#180: The Mistake That's Keeping You From Charging 4-Figures
You want to charge four figures for brand photography, whether that’s $1,000 or $5,000. But deep down, if you’re still crossing your fingers that your clients are happy with their photos or treating every session like a guessing game, it’s going to be hard to raise your prices with confidence.In this episode of Take It Personally, we’re talking about the one mistake that might be holding you back from charging what your work is worth: not having a strategic, repeatable process behind your sessions. I'm walking you through why your clients are looking for ROI, not just pretty photos, and how a thoughtful brand photography process creates results, for your clients and your business.If you’re tired of feeling unsure about your pricing, nervous on shoot day, or unsure how to talk about the value you provide, this episode is a must-listen.1:07 — The mistake that’s keeping you from charging four figures1:40 — Why your photos need more than “just vibes” to be premium2:57 — My client Roxanne: from unsure to confidently charging $3K+3:53 — What clients really get from brand photography6:27 — The importance of consistent client experience9:04 — Repeatable strategy = premium pricing + better referrals9:55 — Why strategic planning helps your clients (and your time!)12:30 — How to build confidence and charge more12:50 — Three things to focus on for strategic sessions15:57 — What’s inside Behind the Shot16:33 — Live call details in BTS + new pricing module17:16 — How to join the course and get $150 off!CONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSBehind the Shot: the full system of planning, posing, shooting, and delivering, so you can stop feeling like an imposter and start showing up like the expert brand photographer you are. $150 off with code SUMMER25!The August summer sprint inside BTS includes live calls, a new pricing module, and the accountability you've been needing to actually finish the courseRoxanne's TIP podcast episodeFull show notes
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#179: My Favorite Lighting Setups at Brand Sessions (Natural and Artificial!)
Lighting can feel so intimidating—especially if you’re used to relying only on natural light. I used to be that photographer who prayed for big windows and white walls and sweated at the thought of using flash. But once I started actually practicing with artificial light, it completely changed my confidence behind the camera.In this episode, I’m sharing the lighting setups I use most often during brand sessions—from natural light to flash to strobes—and how to know which one to use when. Plus, we’re diving into why lighting isn’t just technical, it’s part of your brand.Here’s what we’re talking about:My journey from natural-light-only to confidently using artificial lightThe exact gear I use on brand shoots (hello, Profoto A10 😍)Why modified natural light is my go-to setupHow lighting helps create a cohesive, elevated brand portfolioWhat’s included in Behind the Shot and why now’s the perfect time to join✨ Join Behind the Shot and get $150 off with code SUMMER25: maddiepeschong.com/behindtheshotThe August summer sprint inside BTS includes live calls, a new pricing module, and the accountability you’ve been needing to actually finish the course.
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#178: BTS of My Client Experience Workflow
Ever wonder what the client experience actually looks like inside a premium brand photography business? In this episode, I'm walking you through the exact workflow I use with every single client—from initial inquiry to gallery delivery and beyond. You’ll hear about the systems, templates, automations, and even the personal touches that make a huge difference. If managing your clients feels messy or exhausting, this episode is your permission to simplify it.Plus, don’t miss the invite to my free webinar with Colie James where we’ll help you streamline your client experience and charge more with less stress.0:00 – Why client experience workflows matter2:15 – Why every client starts with my contact form4:50 – The first email they get after inquiring7:05 – How I set up calls and book discovery sessions9:30 – The discovery call map that leads to more bookings12:20 – Proposals, automations, and payment reminders14:45 – My onboarding email and when I send questionnaires17:10 – How I outsource shoot guides (and why that’s been a game changer)19:20 – Invitation to the free workflow webinarCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJuly 17 Webinar with Colie James: Charge More Stress Less - Learn how to automate the sales process for your luxury brand photography offer. Save your spot now!Dubsado: 20% offHoneybook: 25%Cloudspot: 50% offImagenEvoto creditsMy photoshoot planning guide templateFull show notes
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#177: Scared of Using Automations? Listen to This
If you've ever avoided setting up automations in your business because you're scared something will break, sound robotic, or feel impersonal, this episode of Take It Personally is for you.In this episode, I’m sharing a little tough love and a whole lot of encouragement for those of you who are automation-curious but stuck in perfectionism. I’ll walk you through real-life examples from my own brand photography business and show you how automations can actually give you more space for personal touch, creativity, and freedom. You don’t have to babysit your inbox forever. Let’s talk about what’s really holding you back—and how to fix it.01:30 Why I avoided automations too (and what changed my mind)03:40 What’s really holding you back from setting up workflows05:15 Automations don’t have to be robotic07:10 A behind-the-scenes look at how my CRM is set up09:00 What to do if you’re scared of sending something by accident11:35 Why human error is not the end of the world14:00 Strategic automation vs. intentional personal touch16:15 Why automations create more space for connection18:10 Final pep talk (plus your invite to the free webinar!)CONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJuly 17 Webinar with Colie James: Charge More Stress Less - Learn how to automate the sales process for your luxury brand photography offer. Save your spot now!Dubsado: 20% offHoneybook: 25%Full show notes
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#176: 3 Automations Every Brand Photographer Needs
Feeling like your brand photography biz runs you during busy seasons (and disappears during slow ones)? This episode is your permission slip to take a break, without your business falling apart. I'm breaking down the three essential workflows every brand photographer should have in place to run a streamlined, premium-feeling business that keeps booking even when you're off the grid.These automations will help you simplify your backend, lighten your mental load, and create an experience that gets clients talking (and referring). Whether you’re still sending paper contracts or already dabbling with CRMs like HoneyBook or Dubsado, you’ll walk away from this episode with easy, actionable ideas to uplevel your process.Want even more help building a premium brand? Colie James and I are hosting a free masterclass: Charge More, Stress Less, on July 17th to help you set up workflows that help you book dream clients, save hours every week, and make your brand feel premium. Grab your free spot here!1:40 Why summer slow seasons don’t mean your business has to stop4:20 The power of automations (and what they really do for your brand)6:15 The inquiry workflow automation and creating a strong first impression9:20 The onboarding + delivery workflow (think start to finish steps for client)17:35 Why communication matters more than speed for editing21:10 The offboarding workflow and increasing rebookings and referrals26:25 How these automations make you look premium and stand out to commercial clients29:45 Getting started: simple places to begin automating todayCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJuly 17 Webinar with Colie James: Charge More Stress Less - Learn how to automate the sales process for your luxury brand photography offer. Save your spot now!Dubsado: 20% offHoneybook: 25%Full show notes
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#175: Charge More and Stress Less with Colie James
If you’ve been around here for a while, you know I don’t shut up about the power of systems, mostly because of Colie and the backend magic she helped me set up in my brand photography business a few years ago.In this episode, we’re diving into how to build a luxury brand photography business that basically runs itself. We’re talking about proposals that do the selling for you, onboarding workflows that prep your clients before you even show up with a camera, and offboarding strategies that bring in rebookings and referrals on autopilot. Whether you’re still DIY-ing every client touchpoint or already using a CRM like Dubsado or HoneyBook, this episode is packed with actionable ideas to save you time and up-level your client experience.Plus, we’re hosting a free webinar on July 17 all about this: Charge More, Stress Less. You can save your spot right here.3:45 Why your proposal is not just a pricing list and how it can literally close the sale for you9:12 The biggest places photographers lose clients in the booking process (and how to fix it)17:30 – The onboarding gap no one talks about and why it affects your entire shoot24:05 – Client prep with workflows, automations, and even video (don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be scary)36:22 – The secret to better rebooking and referrals: your offboarding strategy45:40 – Dubsado vs. HoneyBook: what’s actually working right now56:10 – Why systems don’t have to be “all or nothing” to make a big differenceCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteCONNECT WITH COLIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJuly 17 Webinar with Colie James: Charge More Stress Less - Learn how to automate the sales process for your luxury brand photography offer. Save your spot now!Dubsado: 20% offHoneybook: 25%Full show notes
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#174: The Business Tool Every Photographer Needs
We are in the heat of summer right now, and if you’re anything like me, you don’t really want to spend your summer working. But you do want your business to keep running—and more importantly, to keep making money—while you’re taking time off.That’s where systems and automations come in. And today, I’m kicking off a short summer series on the podcast to help you simplify the backend of your brand photography business—starting with the one tool I truly couldn’t live without: a CRM.If the admin side of your business feels messy, inconsistent, or overwhelming, this episode is going to show you exactly what’s possible when you have the right tool in place.01:26 How I still make money while working way less in the summer03:15 What is a CRM, and why does it matter for brand photographers?05:40 Signs you need a CRM ASAP09:04 Dubsado vs. HoneyBook: Which one is better?13:11 The automations I use in my CRM that save me hours every week17:22 Why great client experience (not great photos) makes you premium20:33 How to start small and still make a big impact with automations26:04 My favorite time-saving CRM features (and how to use them)Links→ Dubsado Free Trial + Discount→ HoneyBook Free Trial + Discount→ Join the July 17 Webinar with Colie James (more details coming soon!)
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#173: How Nicole Transitioned from Family to Brand Photography
In this episode of Take It Personally, I’m chatting with Nicole Hodgson, a branding photographer based in Northern California, who made the leap from family photography to brand photography. As a mom of three and a former marriage and family therapist, Nicole shares the moments that led her to pursue brand photography and how Rebrand helped her elevate her business.Nicole talks about her initial hesitation in offering branding sessions and how her passion for education and growth led her to Rebrand. Since joining, she’s gained the clarity, confidence, and tools needed to position herself as a sought-after brand photographer. She's also made an additional $6500 in revenue in just a couple months. In this episode, you’ll learn:How Nicole transitioned from family photography to branding photography and the struggles she faced along the wayThe key differences between the Behind the Shot course and the Rebrand program, and how Rebrand took her business to the next levelWhy positioning yourself as a brand photographer is crucial for business growth, and how Nicole found the confidence to niche downThe impact of learning how to use flash in branding photography, and how Nicole pushed herself to grow in new areasHow the Rebrand community and support system helped Nicole gain clarity and actionable steps to grow her businessThe power of discovery calls and how Nicole is now booking her highest packages with confidenceLinks & Resources:Join RebrandNicole’s InstagramIf you’re ready to gain clarity and confidence in your business, join us inside Rebrand, where we provide you with the tools, strategies, and support to become a booked out brand photographer.
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#172: How Tori Transitioned from Wedding to Brand photography
In today’s episode of Take It Personally, I'm featuring my client Tori Kelner, a talented wedding photographer who made a smooth and strategic transition into brand photography. Tori shares her journey of moving from wedding photography to branding, how Rebrand helped her sharpen her strategy, and the powerful lessons she’s learned along the way.If you’re a photographer considering a shift toward brand photography, Tori’s story is filled with valuable insights. From navigating burnout to embracing a new niche, she shares the tools and confidence she’s gained to position herself as a brand photographer—and not just someone who "does brand photos occasionally."In this episode, you’ll learn:How Tori decided to pivot from weddings to brand photography (and why it felt like the perfect move)The strategic changes she implemented right away to get her business set up for successThe power of positioning yourself as a brand photographer and why it’s key to attracting the right clientsHow Rebrand’s resources—like templates, questionnaires, and group coaching—accelerated her growth and confidenceThe importance of building a portfolio that reflects your unique approach to brand photographyTori’s thoughts on blending multiple photography niches and why it doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing choiceLinks & Resources:Join RebrandTori’s InstagramIf you’re ready to take the next step in your photography business and pivot to brand photography, join us inside Rebrand where we help photographers like you build a strategy, find their niche, and gain the confidence to charge premium rates for their services.
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#171: The Shift That Took Catie from $1,200 to $3,500 Sessions
If you’ve been doing brand photography for a while but feel stuck at that $1,200–$1,500 price point, this episode is for you!Catie has been a pro photographer for 15 years—weddings, seniors, and then a pivot into brand photography when her son started preschool. Even though she was booking solid sessions, she knew her work was worth more. She just didn’t know how to get clients to see that.In this episode, Catie breaks down:How she restructured her packages so price wasn’t tied to timeThe pricing differentiator that made discovery calls effortlessThe confidence shift that turned a $1,500 average into a $3,500 booking—without a single pushbackWhat happened when she leaned into positioning herself as the expertHer top networking move (it wasn’t cold-DM’ing!) that brought in referralsHow the Rebrand community and coaching kept her accountable and inspired00:00 Introduction & Catie's journey from weddings to brand photography02:15 The “good but not great” plateau at $1,200–$1,500 sessions04:10 The moment she decided she needed more than referrals06:05 Why she finally joined Rebrand—trusting a current photographer, not a retired one08:22 Restructuring packages: moving off “hourly” pricing11:45 Discovery calls that sell strategy—not just pretty photos14:30 Booking her first $3,500 session in just 4 weeks17:50 Leveraging referrals and coffee chats for client attraction20:05 The mindset and positioning shifts that made it all click22:40 How the Rebrand community fueled her momentum25:15 Advice for experienced photographers on leveling upLinks & Resources:Join Rebrand (doors close Friday!): https://maddiepeschong.com/rebrandCatie Ronquillo Photography: https://catieronquillo.com/DM Catie about her Rebrand experience: https://www.instagram.com/catieronquillo/
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#170: How Kayla Booked Two Brand Clients in Two Weeks on Social Media
If you’re navigating a pivot in your photography business, or wondering how to actually get traction with brand photography, this episode is for you!Kayla shares what it looked like to walk away from weddings, embrace a brand new niche, and finally build a business that fits her life as a military spouse and mom of two young boys. She talks about the unique challenges of moving every few years, how Rebrand helped her feel equipped and supported through her transition, and what gave her the confidence to start showing up consistently and signing brand clients.In fact, since joining Rebrand, Kayla booked two brand clients in just two weeks and made back her investment in less than two months, even while offering portfolio-building rates. She also shares how she overcame imposter syndrome and created a content system (with a little help from our new AI assistant, Rebecca) that skyrocketed her Instagram reach and helped her connect with aligned clients.00:22 Transition from Wedding to Brand Photography01:18 Challenges of a Military Spouse Photographer02:49 Pivoting to Brand Photography04:37 Mindset Shift and Booking Differences08:39 Joining the Rebrand Program14:15 Initial Steps and Portfolio Building17:34 Leveraging Content with Rebrand Custom GPT Rebecca21:51 Gaining Confidence in Social Media22:47 The Impact of Consistency31:55 The Power of Rebrand Community CollaborationCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteCONNECT WITH KAYLA:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJoin Rebrand: My 12-month transformative brand program for photographers who want to book their highest paid sessions EVER (and feel damn good doing it). Become a booked out brand photographer when you join Rebrand. Enrollment is open!Full show notes
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#169: How Niching Helped Jill Grow Her Revenue by 69%
If you’ve been thinking about niching down but feel nervous about how it might affect your income or your business overall, this episode is a must-listen.Jill shares how niching was actually the thing that catapulted her business forward. After joining Rebrand, she was able to simplify her marketing, raise her prices, and see a 69% increase in revenue from Q1 of last year to Q1 of this year (all while working less).In this episode, we walk through Jill’s journey of finding Rebrand, what it helped her clarify in her business, and how it gave her the confidence to go all in on brand photography. Now a highly-skilled and successful brand photographer, Jill continues to stick around in the Rebrand community because of the support and continued growth she experiences inside. 01:31 Jill's Photography Journey02:32 Challenges Before Joining Rebrand04:20 How Jill Found Rebrand and Took the Leap06:27 Transitioning Exclusively to Brand Photography11:55 Impact of Niching Down17:51 Advice for Photographers Considering NichingCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteCONNECT WITH JILL:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJoin Rebrand: My 12-month transformative brand program for photographers who want to book their highest paid sessions EVER (and feel damn good doing it). Become a booked out brand photographer when you join Rebrand. Enrollment is open!Full show notes
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#168: Why Playing It Safe Is Keeping You Stuck
Today’s episode isn’t about your brand photography packages. It’s about what’s going on in your head. Because when it comes to pivoting into brand photography, so many photographers get stuck.And it’s not because they don’t know what to do. It’s because they’re scared to actually do it.If that sounds familiar, we’re diving into the fears and thoughts that might be holding you back from building the brand photography business and life you really want.01:06 Mindset Matters in Brand Photography02:19 Invitation to Double Your Prices Masterclass03:30 Overcoming Common Fears in Brand Photography06:01 The Importance of Clear Marketing14:52 Building a Memorable BrandCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSDouble Your Prices Masterclass: May 14 at noon CST - Learn how to make more money with brand photography by attracting high-value clients on repeat. Register now!Full show notes
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#167: Why Photographers Struggle to Book Brand Photography Clients—and How to Fix It
If I had a nickel for every time a photographer told me it’s harder to book brand photography clients than weddings or portraits, I’d have a lot of nickels.And honestly? They’re not wrong. Brand clients are different. They’re usually business owners who know what they need and are actively looking for someone who specializes. They want an expert, not someone who shoots everything.That’s why if you’re struggling to book brand sessions, it’s probably not your photos (they’re likely great), your pricing, or the algorithm. It’s your positioning. And before you roll your eyes about niching, stick with me. This goes deeper than that.What I'm talking about today is the very specific way that trying to appeal to everyone is keeping you from booking the clients and sessions you actually want.01:06 Challenges in Booking Brand Photography Clients02:47 The Importance of Positioning in Brand Photography03:11 Invitation to Double Your Prices Masterclass03:54 Common Issues in Brand Photography Business06:14 The Power of Niching Down09:31 Steps to Improve Your Brand Photography BusinessCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSDouble Your Prices Masterclass: May 14 at noon CST - Learn how to make more money with brand photography by attracting high-value clients on repeat. Register now!Full show notes
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#166: How to Book Your Highest Priced Brand Photography Package–Consistently
What if the reason that clients aren't booking your top package isn't the price, but rather how you have positioned it?I hear so often from the brand photographers that I work with that they aren't able to sell the high price tag that they want to sell. They continually have people who are just booking a headshot or wanting to book their smallest package when it comes to personal brand photography.And once we really dig into their offers and how each of them are positioned, it's typically quite clear why that keeps happening. And they don't need to slash prices to get people to book the package that they want to book. They need to make sure that they are positioned in a way that make them appealing to be booked.This episode is all about creating offers that you want to sell as a brand photographer and that actually serve your clients.01:06 Why Clients Aren't Booking Your Top Package01:53 Upcoming Masterclass: Double Your Prices02:48 Common Mistakes in Offer Positioning05:49 The Importance of Asking the Right Questions08:15 Creating a Signature Session11:53 Ideal Session LengthCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSDouble Your Prices Masterclass: May 14 at noon CST - Learn how to make more money with brand photography by attracting high-value clients on repeat. Register now!Full show notes
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#165: Is Your Website Repelling Brand Photography Clients?
Is your website actually attracting the right clients? I use my website as a major tool for booking, and it’s a big part of what I teach inside my coaching program. When you understand the power of a site that consistently converts visitors into clients, you’ll be so glad you took the time to invest in it.Because honestly? You can get by without a website for a while. But if you’re ready to attract higher-value clients (champagne clients), you need a site that makes your business look as legit as it actually is.In this episode of Take It Personally, I’m sharing the biggest website mistakes I see brand photographers make—the ones that are keeping you from booking more of your dream clients.01:08 The Power of a High-Ranking Website03:47 Common Website Mistakes03:55 The Importance of Niching05:50 Showcasing Yourself Effectively06:57 Beyond Pretty Photos08:45 Effective Website Copy10:48 Clear Calls to Action12:06 Masterclass on May 14CONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSDouble Your Prices Masterclass: May 14 at noon CST - Learn how to make more money with brand photography by attracting high-value clients on repeat. Register now!Full show notes
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Take It Personally, hosted by professional brand photographer Maddie Peschong, shares advice to help you grow your personal brand to stand out from the noise and thrive, even in the most saturated markets. Episodes feature business and marketing advice, branding expertise, and real stories and inspiration from creative professionals all over the world.
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