
In this engaging conversation, Justine Henderson, owner of Open Triangle Photography, shares her journey in the photography industry, offering valuable insights for beginners and seasoned photographers alike. She discusses the importance of establishing a solid foundation for a photography business, navigating the challenges of social media, and prioritizing client experience. Justine also opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, finding her unique style, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Additionally, she emphasizes the significance of using tools like QuickBooks for financial management and shares her aspirations for the future. In this conversation, Justine Henderson and Lauren Moylan delve into various aspects of photography, including the importance of presets in editing, the nuances of tipping in the wedding industry, strategies to avoid burnout, and the significance of inspiration from role models. They also discuss the challenges and responsibilities of stepping into the education space for photographers, emphasizing that passion should drive educational endeavors rather than profit.
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Takeaways
Start with the logistics and legalities of your photography business.
Invest in quality equipment that aligns with your artistic vision.
Practice shooting what you want to focus on in the future.
Social media can be overwhelming; focus on intentional engagement.
Prioritize client experience to build lasting relationships.
Overcoming imposter syndrome is crucial for personal growth.
Establish a work-life balance to avoid burnout.
Utilize tools like QuickBooks for efficient financial management.
Don't be afraid to experiment and try new things in your photography.
Your unique style is what sets you apart in the industry. Editing from the base up is essential for understanding.
Presets can simplify the editing process for new photographers.
Tipping wedding photographers is not standard but appreciated.
Burnout can be managed by limiting the number of sessions.
Inspiration can come from both personal and professional sources.
It's important to know your limits when offering mentorship.
Community and connection are vital in the photography industry.
Finding your niche in education can be empowering.
Passion for teaching should be the primary motivator.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Justine Henderson and Open Triangle Photography
02:45 Starting Out in Photography: Advice for Beginners
05:56 Navigating Social Media and Marketing Challenges
09:08 The Importance of Client Experience in Photography
11:57 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Finding Your Style
15:10 Balancing Work and Life as a Photographer
18:00 The Role of QuickBooks in Managing Finances
20:58 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations
31:15 The Art of Editing: Presets vs. Raw
36:13 Tipping Culture in the Wedding Industry
42:20 Avoiding Burnout: Finding Balance in Photography
45:56 Inspiration: Role Models in Photography and Life
50:14 Stepping into Education: When Are You Ready?
59:08 Passion vs. Profit: The True Purpose of Education
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