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#209: How Do I Know If I’m Ready to Start Charging for My Photography‪?‬ Worth Every Penny Joycast

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Have you ever wondered if you’re ready to start CHARGING for your photography? 
 
Maybe it feels too good to be true that you could make money doing something you love… 
 
Or maybe you worry that you’re not good enough to start making money…  
 
In this episode, I share eight ways to tell if you’re ready to start charging for your photography. 
 
I also share how I got into photography, what my first sale was like, and what some of my “mind trash” told me along the way (maybe it will sound familiar to you). 
 
When I was deciding to charge (and how much to charge) for my photography, my mind was filled with “what if?” questions like:  
 
What if I’m not good enough yet?  
What if she doesn’t like them? 
What if I charge too much? 
 
But I turned that first $50 sale into a 26-year career as a professional photographer, selling over $3 million of photography services (without a photography degree).  
 
So if you want to start charging for your photography but you’re not sure where to start, hit play and get ready to feel confident about your decision! 
 
RESOURCES: WORTH EVERY PENNY JOYCAST SHOW NOTES:
https://photographybusinessinstitute.com/podcast/episode-209
SHOW TRANSCRIPT: 
Click Here
BOUTIQUE BREAKTHROUGH – 8-WEEK WORKSHOP
www.joyofmarketing.com/boutiquebreakthrough
INSTAGRAM – DM me “Conversation Starters” for some genuine ways to strike up a conversation about your photography business wherever you are.
https://www.instagram.com/sarah.petty 
FREE COPY: NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING BOOK FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
www.joyofmarketing.com/freebook 
FREE FACEBOOK GROUP:
Join and get my free mini-class: How I earned $1,500 per client working 16 hours a week by
becoming a boutique photographer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ditchthedigitals 
YOUTUBE:
Check out my latest how to videos: 
https://www.youtube.com/c/thejoyofmarketing 
LOVE THE SHOW?
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worth-every-penny-joycast/id1513676756

Have you ever wondered if you’re ready to start CHARGING for your photography? 
 
Maybe it feels too good to be true that you could make money doing something you love… 
 
Or maybe you worry that you’re not good enough to start making money…  
 
In this episode, I share eight ways to tell if you’re ready to start charging for your photography. 
 
I also share how I got into photography, what my first sale was like, and what some of my “mind trash” told me along the way (maybe it will sound familiar to you). 
 
When I was deciding to charge (and how much to charge) for my photography, my mind was filled with “what if?” questions like:  
 
What if I’m not good enough yet?  
What if she doesn’t like them? 
What if I charge too much? 
 
But I turned that first $50 sale into a 26-year career as a professional photographer, selling over $3 million of photography services (without a photography degree).  
 
So if you want to start charging for your photography but you’re not sure where to start, hit play and get ready to feel confident about your decision! 
 
RESOURCES: WORTH EVERY PENNY JOYCAST SHOW NOTES:
https://photographybusinessinstitute.com/podcast/episode-209
SHOW TRANSCRIPT: 
Click Here
BOUTIQUE BREAKTHROUGH – 8-WEEK WORKSHOP
www.joyofmarketing.com/boutiquebreakthrough
INSTAGRAM – DM me “Conversation Starters” for some genuine ways to strike up a conversation about your photography business wherever you are.
https://www.instagram.com/sarah.petty 
FREE COPY: NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING BOOK FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
www.joyofmarketing.com/freebook 
FREE FACEBOOK GROUP:
Join and get my free mini-class: How I earned $1,500 per client working 16 hours a week by
becoming a boutique photographer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ditchthedigitals 
YOUTUBE:
Check out my latest how to videos: 
https://www.youtube.com/c/thejoyofmarketing 
LOVE THE SHOW?
Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worth-every-penny-joycast/id1513676756

13 min