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What to Do When You Raise Your Pricing and Have a Slow Season

What to Do When You Raise Your Pricing and Have a Slow Season

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In this episode, Amber of Light Livin Photography and Marie of Marie Elizabeth Photography open up about what really happens after you raise your prices—and inquiries suddenly slow down.

If you’ve ever taken that bold leap toward sustainability and alignment, only to feel fear creep in when your inbox goes quiet, this conversation will remind you: you’re not alone, and this season has purpose.

You’ll hear both of our stories—what we learned through our own “quiet seasons,” how we prepared for growth, and the practical shifts that helped us build more aligned, long-term success.

We’ll cover:

  • What to expect emotionally and financially after a price increase
  • The mindset work that helps you embrace a slower season with confidence
  • How to refine your portfolio and website to attract your new ideal clients
  • Blogging and SEO strategies that move the needle during slow months
  • Using styled sessions to elevate your brand and stay creatively inspired
  • Strengthening client relationships and nurturing your existing audience
  • Investing in education and streamlining systems for your next level of growth

By the end, you’ll see how this in-between season isn’t a setback—it’s a sacred space for refining your brand, strengthening your foundations, and calling in the clients who truly value your work.

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