You’re good at what you do. Your work has depth. Your eye is strong. Your clients trust you, but the business side feels like it grew faster than the structure underneath it. Pricing feels like a guess. Systems live in your head. And your capacity is constantly maxed out.
This is photography business education for photographers who want clear workflows, confident pricing, and a business that actually supports their creative work. Less guessing. More structure. More room to breathe.
Like a bouquet of freshly-sharpened pencils, but make it marketing resources to grow your brand and woo your audience. Kathleen Kelly approved.
Like a bouquet of freshly-sharpened pencils, but make it marketing resources to grow your brand and woo your audience. Kathleen Kelly approved.
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What you're running into isn't a creativity problem. It's a capacity problem. When workflows are inconsistent and pricing is unclear, your business quietly starts demanding more than it gives back.
Through coaching, mentorship, and in-person workshops that mirror real like scenarios, Hannah builds systems that create space: sustainable pricing, repeatable workflows, and positioning that attracts aligned bookings.
I spent years running my photography business on blind hope, natural talent, and a genuinely impressive ability to look like I had it together. I did not have it together. Pricing was "I guess this sounds good." Systems lived in scattered notes. Imposter syndrome was loud, constant, and deeply unhelpful.
The shift happened when I stopped treating the business side like something separate from the creative work. Structure created capacity. And capacity made room for better work, better clients, and decisions that weren't driven by urgency.
Sun-washed rooms, exposed brick, and four days of real world photography education inside a Victorian mansion in Livingston, Montana. No styled shoots. Just real timelines, unpredictable natural light, and the kinds of scenarios you actually face with paying clients. Editorial meets documentary in a small group setting. October 5 to 8, 2026.
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Here’s the thing about imposter syndrome that nobody tells you: it doesn’t go away when you get more experienced. It just gets quieter. And the only thing that turns down the volume is evidence — small, accumulated, undeniable proof that you know what you’re doing.
This free guide is built around that idea. It walks you through how to start recognizing and celebrating the small wins in your photography business — the kind that don’t feel like wins yet but are quietly building the confidence that’s going to carry you forward.
It’s not a manifesto. It’s not a 47-step framework. It’s a practical, honest guide written for the photographer who is genuinely good at what they do and just needs help believing it.
Free. No catch. Just the thing I wish someone had handed me earlier.