Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) discusses her most common photography problems she faces on a daily basis. She chats about Uncle Joe at weddings, the stress of proposal shoots, and more.
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Feb 9
The Emotional Cost of Photography and The Life Of Don McCullin
In this chit chat photography podcast episode, I talk about Don McCullin and the emotional cost of photography, including war photography, ethics, and the long-term impact of witnessing trauma through images. I also reflect on film photography, shooting film weddings, creative bu ... Show More
51m 7s
Feb 3
5 Things to Grow Your Photography Business in the Slow Season
In this episode, I’m breaking down five things photographers should focus on during the slow season to grow their business and stay booked long-term. This episode covers website updates, SEO optimization, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest strategy, backend systems like CRMs and au ... Show More
54m 38s
Jan 26
erasing people from photos, vendor drama, and imposter syndrome
In this advice column episode with Cassidy Lynne, she talks through some of the trickiest situations photographers face: from clients asking to erase people from wedding photos, to navigating vendor conflict and knowing when it’s time to grow. She covers boundaries, confidence, a ... Show More
58m 47s
Dec 2022
623: Don’t Make This Mistake with Your Finances
You know you can’t talk business without talking about money – profits, losses, taxes, paying your staff, investing in resources to keep things growing, the cost of doing business… It’s a lot to wrap your brain around, especially if you started your business to do what you love e ... Show More
47m 12s
<p>I'm baaaaaackkkk (with two new best friends) ...</p> <p class="">You heard that right, <em><strong>The Photographer's Podcast is BACK! </strong></em></p> <p class="">But before we get into it, I want to thank you for being here, for allowing me this season of rest as I adjust ... Show More