Are you an aspiring professional photographer, or working hard to get your photo business off the ground, but it feels as if something essential is missing from the equation?
With what appears to be masses of new photographers popping up on every corner, it can be hard to focus on anything other than what the competition is doing, but that can be a big source of anxiety.
How would you like your clients to describe their experience of working with you to their family and friends?
In this great chat with Bryan Caporicci, we talk about what it really means to be a professional photographer these days.
About Our Guest: Bryan Caporicci
With me on today’s show is Bryan Caporicci – a very successful wedding photographer and photography mentor from Ontario, Canada.
He’s won numerous awards for his photography and was one of the youngest photographers in Canada to receive the craftsman of photographic arts from the professional photographers of Canada.
Not only is he well-known for his wedding photography, Bryan also invests a lot of his time mentoring and helping other photographers with their businesses through his photography education website where he publishes insightful business articles and has his own great podcast too.
Episode Summary
Here are some of the great topics we talked about during our chat in this episode:
- What does the phrase “being a professional photographer” really mean?
- How a lot of photographers misinterpret the idea of competition…
- Bryan’s top 3 qualities of a successful professional photographer…
- The importance of mindset to success…
- How to make sure you deliver the right experience to your clients every time…
- The biggest mistakes people make in the sales process…
- Bryan’s best tips for aspiring professional photographers…