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646: Brittni Schroeder – How to Streamline, Systemise and Scale Your Photography Studio

646: Brittni Schroeder – How to Streamline, Systemise and Scale Your Photography Studio

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If you’ve ever felt stuck doing everything yourself in your photography business — constantly emailing, reminding, scheduling, following up — this episode will feel like a breath of fresh air.

In Episode 646, I’m joined by Brittni Schroeder, a former high-end photographer who built one of the most in-demand senior portrait brands in her area… before discovering her true strength: helping business owners streamline, systemise and scale through smarter automation.

Brittni breaks down the exact systems and small, strategic changes that free up your time, improve your client experience, and increase profitability — without adding more work to your plate.

We dig into:
• The three funnels every photographer needs to grow
• What to automate (and what should always stay personal)
• The surprising signs you’re ready to scale
• Why email lists outperform social media every single time
• How SOPs, scheduling tools and simple workflows can transform your studio overnight

Whether you're shooting solo, running a busy studio, or bringing on associates… this episode will show you how to build a photography business that finally feels sustainable, profitable and in control.

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