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The Savvy Shutterbug

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The Savvy Shutterbug is a arts podcast hosted by Giliane E. Mansfeldt. It has 6 episodes, with the latest published July 2024.

With over 20 years in the business, Giliane E. Mansfeldt talks about how to become a professional photographer, education, fun ideas and more

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Client Prep Is a Workflow Tool (Not Just an Email)

2

Why Photography Feels Chaotic When You’re New

3

How to Practice Photography When You Don’t Know What to Shoot

4

Why Your Photos Don’t Look Like Tutorials (And Why That’s Normal)

5

What to Learn First in Photography (And What Can Wait Without Guilt)

6

Resetting Your Photography Without Burning Everything Down

7

Photography Gets Heavy When You Carry Too Much at Once

8

Is It Your Gear… or Is It Your Process?

9

The Order You Learn Things Actually Matters

10

You Don’t Need to Learn Everything This Year

11

5 Lessons I’m Taking Into the New Year

12

Year-End Planning: Momentum Over Perfection

13

What I’d Do Differently If I Were Starting Again

14

The Client Experience That Builds Lifetime Loyalty

15

Black Friday for Photographers: How to Run Your First Sale Without Burnout

16

How to Market Your Photography Products Without Feeling Salesy or Fake

17

How to Create and Sell Digital Products with Canva + Gumroad (Step-by-Step for Photographers)

18

Why Every Photographer Should Sell Digital Products (Even If You’re Just Starting)

19

How to Book Your First Paying Photography Client (Step-by-Step)

20

Educating Without Over-Explaining (Client Language Tips)

21

Mini Session Pricing

22

The Sales Mindset Shift That Changed My Photography Business

23

How to Sell Mini Sessions That Actually Sell

24

Let’s Talk About Pricing — Without the Panic

25

How to Build a Client Workflow That Actually Flows

26

How I Prep Clients Before Sessions (Without Email Overwhelm)

27

The Daily Workflow I Wish I Had When I Started

28

Time Management for Creatives: Systems That Save You

29

When to Stop Editing: How to Avoid the Overdone Look

30

Speed Up Your Editing Without Losing Your Style

31

What I’d Tell a New Photographer About Lightroom

32

Dealing with Difficult Photography Clients Like a Pro

33

How I Stopped Freezing Up During Photo Sessions

34

What to Include in Your Photography Welcome Guide (And Why It Matters)

35

Mapping Out a Smooth Client Journey: From First Inquiry to Final Delivery

36

What Editing Style Really Means (It’s Not a Filter)

37

Understanding the Booking Journey: From First Click to Paid Session

38

Turning Interest into Bookings: What to Say When Someone Reaches Out

39

Creating Content That Converts: Turning Viewers into Bookings

40

How to Talk About Your Photography Business Online (Without Feeling Weird)

41

How to Get Your First Photography Clients (Without Ads or a Huge Following)

42

Monetization & Client Management: Making Your Online Presence Work for You

43

Optimization & Growth: SEO, Hashtags, and Making Your Work Discoverable

44

Social Media Strategy for Photographers: Beyond Likes and Follows

45

Building Your Online Presence as a Photographer: What You Need to Know

46

Building Your Online Presence as a Photographer: What You Need to Know

47

The Art of Composition: How to Make Your Photos Stand Out

48

The Business Side of Photography: Turning Passion into Profit

49

How to Create a Stand out Portfolio

50

Mastering Natural and Artificial Light in Photography

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