What Flowers Taught Me About Building a Photography Business | Ep 99
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What if your photography business is not stuck, but growing roots?
In this episode of Capture and Connect, I’m sharing what flowers taught me about building a photography business.
This is not a flower photography tutorial. We are not talking about camera settings, macro lenses, or how to photograph flowers.
We are talking about growth, direction, patience, and what your photography business may need from you right now.
Flowers remind us that growth does not happen because we panic. Growth happens because something is cared for.
And your photography business works the same way.
If you are a landscape, nature, macro, or fine art photographer trying to turn your passion into profit, this episode will help you think about your work, your mission, and your next step with more clarity.
In this episode, we talk about:
why humans are drawn to flowers
what flower photography can teach us about business growth
why your photography business may need roots before the bloom
how to think about your mission and direction
what part of your photography business you may be watering right now
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⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 Why flowers connect with us
02:10 Welcome to Capture and Connect
02:45 Why photographing flowers takes dedication
06:30 What flowers teach us about business growth
09:30 The root work behind a photography business
12:20 When your business has more than one direction
15:55 Knowing what you are watering
17:30 What part of your photography business needs care?
20:10 The quiet growth nobody sees
22:10 Free guide and final question
🎙️ Capture and Connect
A photography business podcast for landscape, nature, macro, and fine art photographers who want to turn their passion into an income-generating business.