
The 5 Fall Mistakes That Cost Photographers Thousands
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About this listen
Fall is the busiest season for most photographers—but that doesn’t mean it’s the most profitable. In this episode of The Work Between, we’re unpacking the five most common Fall mistakes that cost photographers thousands. From unnecessary discounts to overbooking, underpricing minis, and not charging for rushes or weekends, these are the pitfalls we’ve seen (and made) ourselves. You’ll walk away knowing exactly what to shift—no matter where you’re at in the season—so you can protect your peace and your profit. Whether you’re just starting out or already fully booked, this one’s for you.
What We Cover:
The difference between being busy and being profitable
How one small mistake can snowball into burnout
What to do when you’re already full (but still getting inquiries)
How to fix Fall, even if you’ve already made a few of these mistakes
The tools we use to course-correct mid-season
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