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PhotoBizX The Ultimate Wedding and Portrait Photography Business Podcast

PhotoBizX The Ultimate Wedding and Portrait Photography Business Podcast

著者: Andrew Hellmich: Photographer & the Interviewer Who Asks What Other Photography Business Podcasters Don’t
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PhotoBizX is the number one photography business podcast for portrait and wedding photographers who want to attract more clients, charge what they’re worth, and build a thriving business. Hosted by Australian Master Photographer Andrew Hellmich, this weekly interview show features the world’s most successful and inspiring photographers and industry experts — the real stars of every episode. Andrew’s relaxed, curious interview style draws out incredible depth and honesty; listeners often say he asks exactly what they’re thinking and are shocked by how much his guests reveal. Each episode delivers real strategies, stories, and systems you can implement immediately — leaving you motivated and ready to grow your photography business.Copyright © PhotoBizX マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ マーケティング マーケティング・セールス 経済学
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  • 676: Joanna Kilgore – How to Build a Photography Business Anywhere
    2026/07/06

    Joanna Kilgore of Jolee Art & Photography has rebuilt her portrait photography business from scratch in multiple new locations — and managed to become known fast each time.

    In this interview, Joanna shares how she adapted when organic social media stopped working, why networking became her biggest marketing advantage, and how everyday conversations in shops, cafés and local businesses have led to real photography bookings.

    She also shares how she thinks about showing the work she wants to sell, creating luxury portrait experiences, booking a French castle for destination sessions, balancing digital files with products, and managing business, family and creativity while living with ADHD.

    For photographers wondering how to stand out in a crowded market, rebuild after a move, or think bigger about what a portrait business can become, this is a conversation full of practical insight and bold ideas.

    The post 676: Joanna Kilgore – How to Build a Photography Business Anywhere appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.

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    38 分
  • 677: Mycah Bain – Building a Team, Buying Back Your Time and Growing to $340K
    2026/07/13

    If you've ever wondered what it would take to build a photography business that keeps growing without you photographing every session, this episode is for you.

    Mycah Bain has spent the past 15 years building a studio that's now generating around $340,000 a year across weddings, branding and portrait photography, supported by a team of photographers and virtual assistants.

    In this interview, Mycah shares how she made the transition from solo photographer to business owner, the systems she's put in place to keep clients happy while her team does the shooting, how she hires and manages photographers and VAs, and why letting go of control has been the key to creating more freedom.

    We also dive into money mindset, leadership, outsourcing, client experience, building a premium brand, and the practical lessons she's learned while growing a business that's on track for the million-dollar mark.

    The post 677: Mycah Bain – Building a Team, Buying Back Your Time and Growing to $340K appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.

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    40 分
  • 675: Kim Jongen – Turning Viral Dog Photos Into Wall Art, Stock Sales and Coaching
    2026/06/29

    Kim Jongen of Mother Puppers Studio is back on the podcast two years after first sharing how she became one of the most recognisable dog photographers in the Netherlands.

    In this follow-up interview, Kim shares what has changed since the early days of viral attention, media coverage and being booked out. She talks about reducing the number of clients she photographs each week, raising her prices, selling more wall art, outsourcing editing, moving into a professional studio and creating new income streams through stock image sales and coaching.

    What stands out is how Kim has shifted from simply being busy to building a photography business that feels more sustainable, profitable and enjoyable to run.

    The post 675: Kim Jongen – Turning Viral Dog Photos Into Wall Art, Stock Sales and Coaching appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.

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    41 分
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