Episode 43: Trailblazing: Being an Innovator in an Industry of Imitation with Katelyn James

So, Here's the Thing with Laylee Emadi Podcast

Welcome to “So, Here’s the Thing!” In this episode, Katelyn James joins us to discuss how doing what everyone else in the industry is doing doesn’t always lead to success. Listen in as she shares how she believes you can avoid imitation by being an innovator in our industry.

Katelyn James is a wedding photographer and educator who lives in Richmond, VA with her husband, Michael and their two little people, Evy and Graham! They’ve been in this amazing industry since 2008 and have been educating since 2010! If there is one thing she’s most passionate about in her job, it’s empowering photographers to build profitable and purposeful businesses!

About Katelyn (1:33)

Launching KJ All Access (4:03)

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Managing an Education Platform + FB Groups (15:56)

Trailblazing Yourself + Finding Your Unique Gifts (18:33)

The Comparison Struggle (25:02)

Katelyn’s Unpopular Opinion (31:08)

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Links
instagram.com/katelynjames
facebook.com/katelynjamesphotography
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