Beyond the Image Podcast

James Patrick: Photographer, Marketer, Storyteller

Develop beyond the image in your creative career! Hosted by photographer, best selling author and marketing strategist James Patrick, this weekly podcast is made for photographers and creative entrepreneurs who are looking to do more with the work they love. This show will give you the tools, resources, insights and information you need to amplify your creative profession! Beyond the Image is part of the IconRefined.com network. Connect with host James Patrick at JamesPatrick.com or on Instagram @JPatrickPhoto

  1. 1 hr ago

    What to Do When a Client Cancels Your Photography Project

    Every creative eventually gets the email or phone call they never want to receive: "We're going to have to cancel the project." Whether you're a photographer, videographer, designer, or creative entrepreneur, canceled projects can cost far more than just the paycheck. They cost planning time, production hours, reserved calendar space, and lost opportunities. In this episode of Beyond the Image, I share several real stories from my own business—including projects canceled just days before production—and explain how I now protect my business with stronger contracts, retainers, cancellation policies, and onboarding systems. You'll learn how to respond professionally, protect your time, and reduce the financial impact when projects inevitably fall through. Because while you can't prevent every cancellation, you can prevent them from becoming expensive lessons. In this episode: Why project cancellations happen—even with great clients The hidden costs of canceled productions How to respond professionally without damaging relationships Why every creative needs a signed contract The difference between a deposit and a retainer Creating cancellation and rescheduling policies that protect your business When it's appropriate to ask a client to compensate you for work already completed Building an onboarding process that minimizes risk before production begins Real-world examples of contracts saving thousands of dollars (and what happens when you skip them) Key Takeaway Your goal isn't to eliminate cancellations. Your goal is to make sure cancellations don't derail your business. Strong systems, clear contracts, and retainers won't prevent every problem—but they'll make sure one canceled project doesn't become an expensive lesson. Connect with James Patrick If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a five-star review, and share it with another creative entrepreneur. For more resources, photography education, and business strategies: Website: https://jamespatrick.com Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Substack: https://jamespatrickphotography.substack.com/

    22 min
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  3. 25 Jun

    When Should Photographers Start Charging for Their Work?

    One of the biggest mistakes aspiring photographers make is believing they need "a little more" before they can start charging. More experience. More gear. More education. More portfolio work. But what if that mindset is the very thing holding you back? In this episode, James Patrick challenges the common belief that photographers need to reach some mythical level of perfection before they can monetize their work. Drawing from his own journey—from getting paid for his very first published photograph as a journalist to launching video production services decades later—James explores the difference between being ready and feeling ready. The truth is that perfection isn't what makes someone a professional. Consistently delivering value is. If you've been waiting for permission to start charging, this episode might be the sign you've been looking for. In This Episode Why "I need a little more experience" can become a dangerous trap The role imposter syndrome plays in delaying professional growth Why keeping photography as a hobby often feels safer How James got paid for the very first photo he ever took The difference between being perfect and being marketable Why your clients grow alongside your skills How real-world experience accelerates learning faster than endless practice The parallels between launching a photography business and starting a podcast Why your portfolio is never actually finished The mindset shift that separates professionals from hobbyists Key Takeaway Stop asking yourself whether you're good enough. Instead, ask: Can I consistently produce results that someone would find valuable enough to pay for? If the answer is yes, then it's time to start charging. Growth doesn't happen while waiting on the sidelines. It happens through working with real clients, solving real problems, and delivering real results. Memorable Quote "You don't become a professional because you're perfect. You become a professional because someone trusts you to get the job done, and more often than not, you deliver on that trust." — James Patrick Connect with James Follow and connect: Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Substack: James Patrick Photography YouTube: James Patrick Photography If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a fellow creative and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to Beyond the Image New episodes are released regularly with practical insights, real-world strategies, and honest conversations for photographers, creatives, and entrepreneurs looking to move beyond the noise and build meaningful careers.

    16 min

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Develop beyond the image in your creative career! Hosted by photographer, best selling author and marketing strategist James Patrick, this weekly podcast is made for photographers and creative entrepreneurs who are looking to do more with the work they love. This show will give you the tools, resources, insights and information you need to amplify your creative profession! Beyond the Image is part of the IconRefined.com network. Connect with host James Patrick at JamesPatrick.com or on Instagram @JPatrickPhoto

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