The Mike Cassidy Photography Podcast

Mike Cassidy
The Mike Cassidy Photography Podcast

A photography business podcast with a decidedly more "real" approach. Host Mike Cassidy, a long-time boudoir photographer, engages in face-to-face conversations with photographers from various fields whose stories you'll want to hear-- with no B.S., and no magic shortcuts. Many creatives have shared the same struggles as you. Listen to the hurdles they've all had to overcome, how they got where they are, and what they've learned along the way.

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    3 Common Mistakes In Starting A Boudoir Photography Business

    In this episode, Mike Cassidy discusses three mistakes people make when starting their boudoir photography business. The first mistake is starting a business without having any photography skills. Cassidy emphasizes the importance of learning and practicing photography before venturing into a business. The second mistake is the overuse of the 'fixer' mentality in women's photography, where photographers claim to heal and fix their clients. Cassidy argues that this approach is unnecessary and can be off-putting. The third mistake is the misconception that all women are broken and need healing, which Cassidy finds to be a common theme in women's photography websites. In this part of the conversation, Mike Cassidy discusses three common mistakes that new boudoir photographers make. First, he advises against starting a boudoir business without any photography skills or experience. Second, he cautions against adopting a 'fixer' mentality and trying to position oneself as a healer or therapist through photography. Third, he warns against over-positioning oneself in the market as a luxury photographer without the necessary experience or branding. Cassidy emphasizes the importance of being genuine, honest, and aligned with one's actual skills and experience when starting a boudoir photography business. Keywords boudoir photography, starting a business, photography skills, fixer mentality, healing, women's photography, boudoir photography, mistakes, new photographers, fixer mentality, over-positioning, branding Takeaways Before starting a boudoir photography business, it is essential to have photography skills and experience. Avoid the 'fixer' mentality in women's photography and focus on providing a fun and enjoyable experience for clients. Do not assume that all women are broken and in need of healing in your photography marketing. Learning and practicing photography is crucial for success in the industry. Don't start a boudoir business without any photography skills or experience. Avoid adopting a 'fixer' mentality and positioning yourself as a healer or therapist through photography. Don't over-position yourself in the market as a luxury photographer without the necessary experience or branding. Be genuine, honest, and aligned with your actual skills and experience when starting a boudoir photography business. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 06:08 Mistake #1: Starting a Boudoir Photography Business Without Photography Skills 23:25 Mistake #2: Going Way Overboard on the "Fixer Mentality" 43:25 Mistake #3: Over-Positioning Themselves in the Market 55:37 Wrap Up Where You Can Find Me: Listen on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-cassidy15 Watch This Episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MikeCassidyPhotographyPro Visit my website: https://www.mikecassidyphotography.com/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelcassidy/

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  2. Christora Osters - Boudoir Photography Q&A

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    Christora Osters - Boudoir Photography Q&A

    On this episode of The Mike Cassidy Photography Podcast I have a conversation with Christora Osters of Green Apple Photography. Christora is a Louisville, KY based wedding photographer and podcast host. A few months ago I met Christora when I was a guest on the podcast she hosts with Tom Russo called The Capture Crew. Christora is an established wedding photographer who has been looking to add boudoir photography to her business. We thought it would be a fun idea to have a boudoir Q&A episode and to dig into some questions about getting started in boudoir.   Topics Discussed In This Episode: What kind of location do boudoir photographers need? What makes a great boudoir session? What communication helps create trust with your clients? How did you get the word out initially about your specialty of women's boudoir? What's the best advice you have for a photographer trying to enter the boudoir field? Who is your ideal client and why? What kind of outfits do you recommend and why? When is the best time of day to photograph boudoir? How important is posing? Do you have a go-to pose? What kind of lighting/props/etc should a new boudoir photographer utilize?   Links/Products In This Episode: SpyderCheckr Warm Welcome Video Email Promo Code: REF2897   Where To Find Christora Osters: Website: Green Apple Weddings Instagram: Green Apple Weddings TikTok: Green Apple Weddings Podcast Website: The Capture Crew Podcast

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  3. Kirstie Jones - The Beauty Of Equine Portrait Photography

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    Kirstie Jones - The Beauty Of Equine Portrait Photography

    On this episode of The Mike Cassidy Photography Podcast I have a conversation with Kirstie Jones of Kirstie Marie Photography and the Learn With Kirstie Marie educational and business training website. Kirstie is a Dallas, TX based equine portrait photographer and educator. Kirstie Jones is an equine portrait photographer and educator located in Dallas, Texas. She founded Kirstie Marie Photography in 2013, and since then her work has been published in dozens of equine publications in advertising, editorial and cover spots. She conducts more than 50 private portrait session each year, obtaining an average of over $3,000 per client. She’s also worked with more than a dozen corporate clients, including SmartPak, Hobby Horse and Ride TV.  Kirstie earned a BBA in finance from the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University, where she also rode as a scholarship athlete for the TCU Equestrian Team. Prior to launching her full-time photography business, Kirstie worked in sales for a software company and in finance as an investor relations associate for an asset management firm.   Photos Discussed In This Episode: https://www.instagram.com/p/CEzfphhHbv9/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CB8uXTan18G/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CBojRWfHmbS/    Topics Discussed In This Episode: Photo Review with Kirstie. Kirstie's history in college equestrian sports.  Can you have success outside of horse country? Do people get in over their head in horses? Logistics of equine photography. Gear for equine photography. Do you only work with horse owners? The mechanics of getting the right shot. Is every horse suitable? Will horses stand still for a photo? Working in commercial equine photography. Kirstie's experiences with commercial photography.   Links/Products In This Episode: -None   Where To Find Arnica Rae: Website: Kirstie Marie Photography Education: Learn With Kirstie Marie Instagram: Kirstie Marie Photography

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  4. Arnica Rae - 5 Phases Of Building A Successful Photography Business, Part 2

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    Arnica Rae - 5 Phases Of Building A Successful Photography Business, Part 2

    On this episode of The Mike Cassidy Photography Podcast I continue the conversation with Arnica Rae of Arnica Spring Photography and The Natural Light Portrait Studio. Arnica is a Montana based boudoir, glamour & commercial photographer and educator. Arnica started her path into professional photography as a mere coincidence-- with an opportunity to earn a few extra dollars taking photos of guests at a ranch. She quickly realized there was an opportunity to make more money in photography than there was from her regular job at that time. So, the inspiration hit her to grow and develop her photography business-- and she took action. After spending some time in the wedding business, and a chance encounter with a Sue Bryce seminar, she knew the direction where she wanted her business to go-- to become a high end glamour and boudoir photography entity. Now Arnica shares her knowledge and experience with others who want to grow their photography businesses with The Natural Light Portrait Studio website.   Photos Discussed In This Episode: https://instagram.com/p/B7AN6a4npIp/ https://instagram.com/p/Bz_l2gxjKPQ https://instagram.com/p/B4gFythnUvS    Topics Discussed In This Episode: Photo Review with Arnica. Arnica's business intro video. The importance of video. Arnica's start in photography There are so many poor boudoir photographers... Getting started in boudoir. The $75 boudoir photographer. How to gain 150 boudoir customers...overnight. Arnica's 5 Phase Planner Learning the basics. Portfolio Building. Business Building Business Maintenance Business Growth & Development   Links/Products In This Episode: Download Arnica's 5 Phases Business Planner   Where To Find Arnica Rae: Website: The Natural Light Portrait Studio Instagram: Arnica Spring Portrait

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  5. Arnica Rae - 5 Phases Of Building A Successful Photography Business, Part 1

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    Arnica Rae - 5 Phases Of Building A Successful Photography Business, Part 1

    On this episode of The Mike Cassidy Photography Podcast I have a conversation with Arnica Rae of Arnica Spring Photography and The Natural Light Portrait Studio. Arnica is a Montana based boudoir, glamour & commercial photographer and educator. Arnica started her path into professional photography as a mere coincidence-- with an opportunity to earn a few extra dollars taking photos of guests at a ranch. She quickly realized there was an opportunity to make more money in photography than there was from her regular job at that time. So, the inspiration hit her to grow and develop her photography business-- and she took action. After spending some time in the wedding business, and a chance encounter with a Sue Bryce seminar, she knew the direction where she wanted her business to go-- to become a high end glamour and boudoir photography entity. Now Arnica shares her knowledge and experience with others who want to grow their photography businesses with The Natural Light Portrait Studio website.   Photos Discussed In This Episode: https://instagram.com/p/B7AN6a4npIp/ https://instagram.com/p/Bz_l2gxjKPQ https://instagram.com/p/B4gFythnUvS    Topics Discussed In This Episode: Photo Review with Arnica. Arnica's business intro video. The importance of video. Arnica's start in photography There are so many poor boudoir photographers... Getting started in boudoir. The $75 boudoir photographer. How to gain 150 boudoir customers...overnight. Arnica's 5 Phase Planner Learning the basics. Portfolio Building. Business Building Business Maintenance Business Growth & Development   Links/Products In This Episode: Download Arnica's 5 Phases Business Planner   Where To Find Arnica Rae: Website: The Natural Light Portrait Studio Instagram: Arnica Spring Portrait

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A photography business podcast with a decidedly more "real" approach. Host Mike Cassidy, a long-time boudoir photographer, engages in face-to-face conversations with photographers from various fields whose stories you'll want to hear-- with no B.S., and no magic shortcuts. Many creatives have shared the same struggles as you. Listen to the hurdles they've all had to overcome, how they got where they are, and what they've learned along the way.

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