40 min

Community over Competition with Holly Cook and Marika Moffitt Freedom Focus Photography - previously the Hair of the Dog Podcast

    • Visual Arts

033 - Being a pet photographer can be a lonely business, working from home at something your friends and family might not understand. Creating connections with others in the industry offers both a source of inspiration, and a path to feeling less isolated.
This week, I welcome Seattle pet photographers Holly Cook and returning guest Marika Moffitt, who've joined forces to prove that the benefits of community outweigh any thoughts of competition. Their shared passion for pets has led not only to collaborative projects, but also to a deep, fur-filled friendship. 
What To Listen For: 
Why the fear of "competition" learning your secrets is misguidedHow to approach connections from a place of abundanceWhat sort of work Marika and Holly are creating togetherThe responsibility experienced pet photographers have to the industry   What it means for your community at large when you come together Listen 'til the end for Marika's call to action, a hot tip on finding the dessert you didn't know you needed, and an exciting (if slightly premature!) announcement-slash-yet another great reason to join the Hair of the Dog Academy! 
Resources From This Episode: 
Dirtie Dog PhotographyDirtie Dog on FacebookMarika's InstagramHolly Cook PhotographyHolly Cook Photography on FacebookHolly's InstagramSeattle Dog Photography InstagramThe Limelight Pet ProjectSeattle Pet Collective podcastHair of the Dog Podcast - Episode 8 (The Magic of Collaboration)Hair of the Dog AcademyHair of the Dog Facebook groupJOIN THE PARTY:
Connect with us on Instagram Explore valuable pet photography resources here Discover effective pricing and sales strategies for all portrait photographers. Ready to grow your business? Elevate helps you do just that. Check out our recommended gear and favorite books.

033 - Being a pet photographer can be a lonely business, working from home at something your friends and family might not understand. Creating connections with others in the industry offers both a source of inspiration, and a path to feeling less isolated.
This week, I welcome Seattle pet photographers Holly Cook and returning guest Marika Moffitt, who've joined forces to prove that the benefits of community outweigh any thoughts of competition. Their shared passion for pets has led not only to collaborative projects, but also to a deep, fur-filled friendship. 
What To Listen For: 
Why the fear of "competition" learning your secrets is misguidedHow to approach connections from a place of abundanceWhat sort of work Marika and Holly are creating togetherThe responsibility experienced pet photographers have to the industry   What it means for your community at large when you come together Listen 'til the end for Marika's call to action, a hot tip on finding the dessert you didn't know you needed, and an exciting (if slightly premature!) announcement-slash-yet another great reason to join the Hair of the Dog Academy! 
Resources From This Episode: 
Dirtie Dog PhotographyDirtie Dog on FacebookMarika's InstagramHolly Cook PhotographyHolly Cook Photography on FacebookHolly's InstagramSeattle Dog Photography InstagramThe Limelight Pet ProjectSeattle Pet Collective podcastHair of the Dog Podcast - Episode 8 (The Magic of Collaboration)Hair of the Dog AcademyHair of the Dog Facebook groupJOIN THE PARTY:
Connect with us on Instagram Explore valuable pet photography resources here Discover effective pricing and sales strategies for all portrait photographers. Ready to grow your business? Elevate helps you do just that. Check out our recommended gear and favorite books.

40 min