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148. Building a Sustainable Photography Business: Goal Setting and Momentum
Whether you’re an experienced photographer or just starting out, creating a sustainable business in the photography industry comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. Here’s how you can set strategic goals and maintain momentum even when things get tough.
The Power of Strategic Goal-Setting
A sustainable business doesn’t happen by accident. Setting clear, intentional goals is the first step to achieving long-term success without burning out. Start by identifying what truly matters to you—both in terms of business growth and personal fulfillment. Then, break these big-picture goals into smaller, manageable steps. The more specific you can be, the easier it will be to track your progress and stay motivated.
Crafting an Annual Plan for Success
Creating a yearly plan is an essential step to making each year better than the last. A well-thought-out plan allows you to focus on what brings you joy and aligns with your core values. Setting your goals is just the beginning; crafting a realistic, strategic plan—and staying consistent with it—will help keep you on track. And remember, sometimes the journey itself is more valuable than the final outcome.
Maintaining Momentum Through Quarterly Check-ins
Checking in with your goals on a quarterly (or even monthly) basis can make all the difference. Regularly tracking your progress lets you adjust your approach as needed and helps you spot opportunities before they slip by. Whether it’s a spreadsheet, a journal, or a digital tool, use whatever system works best to keep tabs on where you are and where you want to go.
Building Consistent Habits for Growth
Motivation can help you get started, but habits keep you going. Daily or weekly habits like posting on social media, engaging with clients, or batch-working on edits can provide a solid foundation that fuels consistent growth. Even when things get busy, these habits ensure that you stay visible to your audience and maintain a steady stream of client connections.
Recognizing and Celebrating Small Wins
Reaching big goals takes time, so make sure to celebrate every small victory along the way. Each booking, each client interaction, and each positive review is a step forward. Celebrating these milestones can help you stay enthusiastic about your work and give you the energy to keep pushing forward.
Anticipating Challenges and Planning Ahead
Every business has its challenges, so be prepared for busier months, potential burnout, or even unexpected setbacks. Consider where you might benefit from outsourcing tasks, whether it’s editing, social media, or even household chores, to free up more time and mental energy for what matters most. Having a proactive plan for handling challenges helps maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Building a Support Network
Running a photography business can feel lonely at times, so surround yourself with a supportive network. Whether it’s a mentor, accountability partner, or a community of fellow photographers, having people you can turn to for advice and encouragement can make a big difference. These connections can provide perspective and keep you grounded, especially during challenging times.
Creating a Sustainable, Profitable Business
Ultimately, building a sustainable photography business is about aligning your work with your personal values, setting realistic goals, and staying consistent. As you move through the year, keep an eye on the big picture but remember to enjoy the journey as well. Stay grounded, celebrate your wins, and trust in the process—you’re building something that will serve you for years to come.
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Ingvild Kolnes is the host of the Sustainable Photography Podcast, an educator for photographers, and is ready to help you with your photography business.
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This podcast is all about education and inspiration for photographers. A sustainable business is profitable and lasting. Instead of short-term wins you want to make sure you’re doing things that matter. Both to yourself, and to create the business you want. The goal of this podcast is that it will help you build and structure your business around your life, instead of the other way around.