Marketing? Your Camera’s Not Gonna Do It For You
You’ve got gear, talent, and maybe even a logo… but where are the clients?
In this episode, we’re breaking down how to actually market yourself as a photographer using the one thing that costs you nothing: social media.
We’re talking:
📱 Social platforms for creative businesses (and which ones are just vibes)
đź§ What kind of content builds trust and books clients
📊 A little algo talk—because no, hashtags aren’t magic
And how to show up consistently without losing your entire personality in the process.
Spoiler: Your photos won't sell themselves. But with the right marketing moves? You can turn posts into people paying you.
🎧 New episodes drop every Friday.
Feeling personally attacked by your own portfolio? Same.
In this episode, we’re tackling part two of our portfolio deep-dive—because let’s be honest, throwing random chaos on a site isn’t cutting it anymore.
We’re talking:
If your portfolio feels like a group project of all your different editing eras—this one’s for you.
Let’s clean it up, lock it in, and make it bookable.
🎧 Tune in now wherever you get your chaos, er, podcasts.
🎪 Welcome to the wildest show in photography: client communication! In this episode, Heather and Fortme dive headfirst into the chaos, sharing real talk on how to set clear expectations without losing your mind. From dodging disasters to mastering the art of saying “no,” we’re unpacking all the messy, hilarious, and oh-so-relatable moments every photographer faces when dealing with clients.Whether you’re fresh to the game or just tired of client drama, tune in for tips, hot takes, and a whole lot of “been there” vibes.Spoiler: It’s less circus, more survival guide.Grab your popcorn - this episode’s a riot. 🎟️✨
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Client Chaos: Welcome to the Circus - Season 1 Episode 4 - The Two Broke Photographers Podcast
Let’s talk portfolios...the good, the bad, and the “why did you post that?”
In this episode, we’re breaking down how to actually build a portfolio that books. We’re talking first gigs, model calls that actually work, and what you should (and should definitely not) be showing if you want to get paid.
Hot takes are flying. Facebook groups are chaotic. And we’ve got thoughts.
If your portfolio looks like a photography identity crisis, this one’s for you.
Episode 2 - “The Niche Crisis: Pick a Lane, Bestie”
Still hoarding every photo you’ve ever taken in one chaotic Google Drive folder? Been there.
In this episode, we’re breaking down how to build a portfolio that doesn’t just look good, it books you clients.
Heather shares how her early work looked like a Tumblr collage gone rogue, and Fortme confesses to making a 47-page PDF that screamed “I shoot everything and nothing at the same time.”
Plot Twist: I just made that up, it never happened but what we do talk about in this episode is...
And yes, we’re still calling out our past selves, lovingly.
Whether you’re just starting or doing a portfolio glow-up, this episode is your sign to finally make your work speak for itself (in an honest way).
In this Pilot podcast episode, Heather Broomhall and Fortme share their insights on starting a photography business, emphasizing the importance of intentional purchases, learning the craft, and building a supportive community. They discuss common pitfalls for beginners, such as overspending on gear and workshops, and provide practical advice for aspiring photographers.