The Edit | Photography Business Podcast

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Hey there! Welcome to The Edit, our podcast where we - Whitney, Erin, and Amanda - share our 20+ years of experience in running portrait photography businesses. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, we've got valuable insights and practical tips to help you grow a photography business that fits your life. And as working moms, we understand the struggle in balancing work and motherhood! Join us for candid discussions and advice to help you build a successful and fulfilling photography business. Visit https://theeditweekly.com for free resources, bonus content and more!

  1. Jan 6

    How to Take Stunning Photos in Any Weather With The Arctic Photographer, Ánne Kátjá Gaup

    How New Photographers Can Take Great Photos in Any Weather~If you’re a new photographer, bad lighting and unpredictable weather can feel like deal-breakers. They’re not.In this episode of The Edit Weekly, we’re joined by Ánne Kátjá Gaup, The Arctic Photographer, an award-winning portrait photographer based in Northern Norway, to talk about how beginners can confidently shoot in any lighting or weather conditions.Ánne photographs in some of the harshest environments in the world, and her biggest lesson is simple: great photos come from mindset, composition, and client communication, not expensive gear or perfect light.This episode is especially helpful if you’re early in your photography journey and still learning how to:* Handle cloudy skies, harsh sun, or unpredictable weather* Calm nervous clients and set expectations* Shoot without flash, reflectors, or expensive gear* Stop waiting for golden hour to feel “ready”* Build confidence behind the camera* Create strong compositions in any environment* Focus on client experience instead of technical perfectionWe love Anne’s approach because it’s realistic and encouraging for beginners. She shows that you can start with the gear you already own, learn to work with available light, and still deliver beautiful, meaningful photos your clients will love.If you’ve ever postponed sessions because of bad weather, worried your photos won’t turn out, or felt intimidated by lighting, this episode will give you practical tools and a major mindset shift.Find Ánne at:Website: https://www.the-arctic-photographer.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.arctic.photographer/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.arctic.photographerChapter Markers00:00 – Intro01:30 – How Anne got started in photography04:50 – Why beginners shouldn’t rely on golden hour07:35 – What to say when weather or light changes09:50 – How to shoot in harsh midday sun13:15 – You don’t need expensive gear to start26:45 – Simple composition tips for beginners37:00 – Building confidence, pricing, and client trustMake sure you've subscribed for more real conversations about photography, learning the craft, and building confidence as a photographer!-Amanda & Whitney 👉 Stay in the loop by joining our mailing list for resources and updates: https://theeditweekly.com 👉 Download our FREE workbook, Branding Blueprint, at https://www.theeditweekly.com/free-photography-business-resources 👉 Don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to @TheEditWeekly for notifications on new episodes! We are thrilled to have you in our community! Let's grow our photo businesses together! 🌟

    49 min
  2. 12/16/2025

    Photographers Get Booked Without the Hustle Using a CRM | with Amy Pearson

    Are you a photographer who feels busy all the time but still struggles to get booked? In this episode of The Edit Weekly, we’re talking about how photographers can get booked without the hustle by using a CRM the right way. We’re joined by Amy Pearson, a systems and workflow strategist for photographers, to break down what a CRM actually is, how tools like HoneyBook and Dubsado work, and why having an organized system can completely change your photography business. This episode is perfect for photographers who want:• better organization and fewer missed emails• a smoother, more professional client experience• less admin work and more time behind the camera• systems that support ADHD and neurodivergent brains• a calm, sustainable way to book more clients We cover how CRMs help photographers manage inquiries, automate follow-ups, send contracts and invoices, and guide clients through a seamless booking process from inquiry to paid. Amy also shares practical tips for setting up workflows that feel personal, not robotic, and how to stop losing clients because of disorganization or slow responses. If you’re tired of juggling everything, losing track of leads, or feeling overwhelmed by backend work, this conversation will help you build a photography business that feels organized, supportive, and sustainable. Topics covered:CRM for photographersHoneyBook vs DubsadoClient experience for photographersPhotography business organizationADHD-friendly systemsHow photographers get booked without hustle 00:00 — Introduction 03:03 — Admin Work Doesn’t Make You Money 05:48 — What a CRM Is (In Simple Terms) 09:43 — How CRM’s like HoneyBook & Dubsado Help You Book Faster 15:16 — The Cost of Not Using a CRM  23:28 — Setting up Workflows 37:05 — 3 Easy Steps to Start Using a CRM This Week Learn more from Amy Pearson:https://amysgould.com/   https://www.youtube.com/@SystemsforCreatives https://www.instagram.com/amyspearson_/

    48 min
  3. 12/02/2025

    Letting Curiosity Lead You to More Meaningful Work With Photographer & Nonprofit Founder of A Peace of My MindJohn Noltner

    What if one photographer’s road trip across America could help heal division and remind us we’re all human? That’s exactly what John Noltner did. John — award-winning photographer, storyteller, and founder of A Peace of My Mind — stepped away from commercial work and instead spent 40,000 miles traveling the U.S., asking strangers one question: “What does peace mean to you?”What began as one interview has become a global storytelling movement that rebuilds connection in a world that feels more divided than ever. And whether you’re a photographer who’s just getting started and trying to figure out what kind of work you want to make…or you’ve been in the industry for years and feel that pull toward something different, something deeper, something more meaningful — this episode is going to hit home. John’s journey is a reminder that you don’t have to follow the expected path. Curiosity counts. Whimsy counts. And sometimes the thing that doesn’t make sense on paper is the thing that brings you back to yourself. His work has been described as: “A Peace of My Mind will tug at your heart and your sense of humanity… It’s difficult to digest this work and remain indifferent.”— Terri Lee Freeman, President, National Civil Rights Museum “A journey filled with revelations of courage and commitment… perhaps it will inspire us to become peacemakers.”— Ela Gandhi, South African peace activist & granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi “A Peace of My Mind speaks the truth we are yearning to hear… offering common ground to bring us together as a human family.”— Marie Dennis, Co-president, Pax Christi International “One of the best examples of how stories can heal.”— Marina Cantacuzino, Founder, The Forgiveness Project Through exhibitions, international partnerships, workshops, and community storytelling, John has photographed Holocaust survivors, refugees, veterans, activists, faith leaders, and everyday people navigating questions of justice, belonging, and hope. His work continues to show up in places where people are wrestling with hard conversations and longing for connection. CHAPTERS 00:00 – The line that sets the tone: “If you wait until everything makes sense… you might never move.”00:19 – Welcome to The Edit00:00 – Introducing Photographer & Nonprofit Founder of A Peace of My Mind03:40 – Why John’s work matters in a divided world09:19 – From journalism to commercial photography to something more12:40 – Choosing not to “shout back” at the angry voices26:55 – Selling their house and living 2.5 years on the road29:45 – His project at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis34:48 – Three big lessons John has learned interviewing hundreds of people36:53 – “When we walk away from the table, the hope walks away with us.”39:05 – How he chooses who to interview46:39 – What he’d do differently in his career48:11 – “Things look scarier from far away.”51:21 – How to support A Peace of My Mind ✨ Connect with John Noltner Support the Project: https://apeaceofmymind.org/donate/ Website: https://apeaceofmymind.org/Instagram: instagram.com/apommstoriesEvents: https://apeaceofmymind.org/events/Books: https://apeaceofmymind.org/shop/George Floyd Video: https://vimeo.com/425925644?fl=pl&fe=vl ✨ Links We Mentioned Sign Up for Our Email List: https://www.theeditweekly.com/about-the-edit-weeklyGovernerds Book Club with Sharon McMahon: https://sharonmcmahon.com/products/governerds-insider-bookclubOur Website: www.theeditweekly.com Don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to @TheEditWeekly for notifications on new episodes! We are thrilled to have you in our community! Let's continue following our whimsy together!- Amanda & Whitney#theeditpodcast #femalepodcasters #womenpodcasters #PhotographyPodcast #beginnerphotographer #photographybusiness #photographytips

    56 min
  4. 11/10/2025

    Running a Photography Business with ADHD Navigating Neurodivergence in Life, Work, & Partnership

    If you’ve ever wondered why running a photography business feels different with ADHD — this episode is gonna feel like finally exhaling. And even if YOU don’t have ADHD, but you love, work with, live with, hire, or co-parent with someone who does (photographer or not)… this convo will make you way more compassionate, way more supportive, and honestly? Less confused + less frustrated too. If you’ve ever wondered why running a photography business feels different with ADHD, this episode is gonna feel like finally exhaling. And even if YOU don’t have ADHD, but you love, work with, live with, hire, or co-parent with someone who does (photographer or not)… this conversation will make you way more compassionate, way more supportive, and honestly? Less confused + less frustrated too. Today, Whitney opens up about being diagnosed as an adult, what that looked like, and what it changed (in her marriage, her work, her confidence, her capacity… all of it). We talk about the shame, the overwhelm, the time blindness, and the ways it quietly impacts your business workflows without you realizing it. We also start digging into tools and patterns that ACTUALLY help… not the fluffy Pinterest-checklist “be more productive!” nonsense. We’re talking systems, accountability, boundaries, deadlines, pressure design, and learning how to work with your brain instead of fighting it every dang day. This is part one of a series, because, oh boy, there is a lot here. And the more we normalize this inside creative entrepreneurship (and photography specifically), the healthier every single one of us becomes. If this resonates, please share this episode with someone who needs to hear it — especially partners, business friends, and coworkers who love someone with ADHD and want to understand them better. Let’s take the shame out of this thing. Let’s make business easier. Let’s make compassion normal. 👇 Comment below if you want part two to go deeper into workflow + business systems you can start using immediately. Or sign up for our newsletter and download our FREE branding blueprint here: https://www.theeditweekly.com/free-photography-business-resources

    44 min
  5. 10/28/2025

    How to Make Real Money in Stock Photography Featuring Aubrey Westlund

    Tired of burnout but still love photography? On this weeks episode we learn how to turn your everyday photos into real income! Photographer and coach Aubrey Westlund shared with us how she turned everyday life moments into sustainable income through premium stock photography and digital licensing.  We talk about: The difference between microstock and premium stock (and why pennies-per-photo is not the move) How to get started in stock photography as a beginner How Aubrey made $150 on her first sale and built a consistent income Why “the money is in the mundane” The importance of community and cheering each other on (Oh, and Whitney loved the interview so much she joined Aubrey in her Stock Photo Besties group! You can sign up through our affiliate link here: https://stan.store/affiliates/a512359f-2e85-4efd-907c-5b1210895047  and use podcast40 for 40% off your first month!) Watch more episodes with industry experts here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjfoohAhQvSTOXah4W_ct1xb-SS3bimRi LINKS MENTIONED Aubrey’s website: aubreywestlund.com Instagram: @aubreywestlund Freebie – The Little Black Book of Stock Photo Agencies: aubreywestlund.com/lbb Join Stock Photo Besties: ANNUAL PLAN (Whitney chose this!) https://stan.store/affiliates/7827d435-e289-4bb1-a4b2-081be6670551 MONTHLY PLAN https://stan.store/affiliates/a512359f-2e85-4efd-907c-5b1210895047 Use code podcast40 for 40% off your first month! Licensing Guide: https://creative-author-37.kit.com/products/license-it-the-guide-for-turning-past Have you tried selling stock before? #StockPhotography #PhotographyBusiness #PassiveIncome #TheEditWeekly #AubreyWestlund 🌟Our Favorite Photography Tools (Besides Gear)🌟 Check out our curated list of the brands and products that we love. These are great for starting a photography business! We may earn a small commission if you purchase from this list, which helps us continue making episodes for you! We only share products we use and love ourselves! 1) Timed Timer: Check it out! ➡ https://amzn.to/3SXA0FW Do you have ADHD or just want a tool to work efficiently while you work on your photography business? This visual time aid helps you focus while you can visually see what time it is! Whitney discusses this tool in our second episode on Productivity for Photographers! Watch our episode on how to stay productive in your photography business here ➡    • EP 002 - From Paper Planners to Tech Tools...   2) Dubsado, a top CRM program! Try it out here! ➡ http://dubsado.com/?c=theeditweekly .This is Erin’s Favorite CRM for her photography business! She shares all the different ways she uses Dubsado in our episode about CRMs for photography which you can watch here ➡    • Can a CRM for Photographers ACTUALLY make ...   3) Apple iPad for note taking with GoodNotes ➡ https://amzn.to/49tRHEl (any will work if you can use an Apple pencil!) 4) Apple Pencil ➡ https://amzn.to/3uNza6M 5) The BEST Photo Hangers for Wall Galleries ➡ https://amzn.to/3OYjzbk6) The best Photo Hangers to avoid wall damage ➡ https://amzn.to/42U33Pk

    48 min
  6. 10/13/2025

    Tiffany Crenshaw on Building a Profitable, Diverse & Sustainable Photography Business

    What if you could build a photography business that makes real money and leaves space for the life you love? In this episode, we talk with Tiffany Crenshaw of Animal House Photography (https://www.animalhouse-photography.com/family) — North Alabama’s leading lifestyle, newborn, and family photographer. Tiffany shares how she went from a second-grade teacher to running a thriving photography brand rooted in joy, diversity, and sustainability. We dig into: • How Tiffany built a profitable business from scratch (starting with a Canon Rebel off Marketplace!) • Why knowing your numbers matters more than fancy gear• How to create a diverse portfolio with authenticity• Finding balance between work, motherhood, and creativity• Setting boundaries, saying “no,” and avoiding burnout• How Tiffany uses CRMs, workflows, and email to save time•  Her “Realign” retreat and group coaching program for photographers This conversation is full of heart, practical wisdom, and inspiration for any new or seasoned photographer who wants to build a business that feels aligned and intentional. AND she has generously shared a FREE marketing Mini Series for all of you! https://animalhousephotography.myflodesk.com/theeditpodcast Connect with Tiffany Crenshaw Website: thetiffanycrenshaw.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/animalhousephotography/ Join the Business in the Margins group coaching waitlist: https://thetiffanycrenshaw.com/business-group-coaching Learn about the Realign Retreat: https://thetiffanycrenshaw.com/realign-retreat 00:00 — Intro + Tiffany’s story10:58 — Pricing + Profit Tips31:05 — Representation in Photography28:21 — Email Lists & CRMs50:14 — The Realign Retreat Let’s stay connected! 👉 Stay in the loop by joining our mailing list for resources and updates: ⁠https://theeditweekly.com⁠ 👉 Buy us a coffee - your support helps keep new episodes coming every other week: http://buymeacoffee.com/theeditweekly👉 Download our FREE workbook, Branding Blueprint, at https://www.theeditweekly.com/free-ph... 👉 Don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to @TheEditWeekly for notifications on new episodes! We are thrilled to have you in our community! Let's grow our photo businesses together! Amanda & Whitney

    57 min
  7. 09/29/2025

    Our Favorite New Tech for Photographers: Stay Focused on Your Clients, Not the Chaos

    We’re kicking off Season 3 of The Edit Weekly 🎉 and starting with something a little different: tech tools that help photographers stay calm, focused, and distraction-free.In this episode:✨ We share what we've been up to this summer and Amanda shares about her unfortunate "Break Sandwhich" which threw her for a loop in her business✨ Whitney shares how AirPods Pro have been a sanity saver for blocking noise and how they can be a great tool for staying focused at weddings, and even communicating with second shooters.✨ Amanda talks about her new Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, the easiest way she’s found to capture behind-the-scenes content without awkward setups or distracting clients. ***Oh and two days after recording this, Meta announced their brand new updated glasses!***Whether you’re shooting a noisy wedding, a busy family session, or just trying to edit at home with distractions all around, you’ll love these little-discussed tools that make photography life easier.👉 Watch the full episode to hear our stories, tips, and why these tools might just be worth adding to your business.🔗 Links mentioned:AirPod Pro 3's: https://www.apple.com/airpods-pro/Meta’s new glasses: https://www.meta.com/ai-glasses/shop-all/👋 Join the conversation:What’s your favorite piece of tech that helps you focus or simplify your photography business? Drop it in the comments—we’d love to hear from you!#PhotographyBusiness #PhotographyTips #TheEditWeekly #AirPodsPro #MetaGlasses👉 Stay in the loop by joining our mailing list for resources and updates: https://theeditweekly.com 👉 Download our FREE workbook, Branding Blueprint, at https://www.theeditweekly.com/free-photography-business-resources 👉 Don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to @TheEditWeekly for notifications on new episodes! We are thrilled to have you in our community! Let's grow our photo businesses together! 🌟 - Amanda, Whitney & Erin #theeditpodcast #femalepodcasters #womenpodcasters #PhotographyPodcast #beginnerphotographer #photographybusiness #photographytips

    36 min

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Hey there! Welcome to The Edit, our podcast where we - Whitney, Erin, and Amanda - share our 20+ years of experience in running portrait photography businesses. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, we've got valuable insights and practical tips to help you grow a photography business that fits your life. And as working moms, we understand the struggle in balancing work and motherhood! Join us for candid discussions and advice to help you build a successful and fulfilling photography business. Visit https://theeditweekly.com for free resources, bonus content and more!