Episode 131 – A Profitable Photography Business with Tanya Smith
In this episode, Tanya Smith shares advice for photographers of all experiences and genres to make their businesses more profitable and less busy.

The podcast for photographers looking to learn and do more with their WordPress photography websites. Conversations tailored to making WordPress more than just a tool and more of a part of your photography business.
In this episode, Tanya Smith shares advice for photographers of all experiences and genres to make their businesses more profitable and less busy.
In this episode, we talk to Peter LaGregor about running a photography business as a side hustle instead of a full-time career. We touch on strategy in business, photography, editing, and delivery.
Today we will be answering two questions from the community. The first about how fast your site loads on mobile devices. The second about errors displaying on the front end of your site.
We received a question from a customer that I thought would make a great episode. So here we are – answering your questions for the world to learn from. Today’s question is about how to make your images look better on the web.
Things are changing here at The WordPress Photography Podcast., but the show is not going anywhere.
In this episode, we share a story from an international franchise that had some hiccups during a major charity-raising campaign.
In this episode we talk with BP Miller about the Pivots and Shifts he has experienced in his photography business. BP offers insights into ways you can pivot a photography business to help others in great need during difficult times.
Today we are talking about the products and services you purchase. You don’t need the expensive stuff. You don’t have to use a full-frame camera body or the f/1.4 lenses. You can work with inexpensive lights. Mailchimp might be more than what you need as a photographer. We want to encourage you, especially these days,…
If you are struggling to find client work with your camera, then consider alternative revenue streams that can be done virtually and even in-person at a distance.
Clubhouse is an audio-only social media app, and one that’s currently only for iOS but Android in the works. Since its launch, photographers are swarming to Clubhouse. Is Clubhouse for photographers? In this short episode, I talk about what photographers should expect on Clubhouse, and share my opinion on whether I believe photographer should be…
In this episode, we discuss what we believe are three essential security items you need to consider for your photography studio. We touch on the network, credentials, and physical security.
Many photographers are losing their photo jobs or lost their feeling of creativity. For those looking to get out of the creative rut, a new platform is available. James Maher’s Photo Salon is a fantastic way to meet other photographers like you, complete your portfolio or photo project and much more.
In this episode we talk with Jan Koch about identifying areas of your photography site to improve conversions. We discuss Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity and more. You will also learn about WordPress agencies and how they can help your site.
In this episode, we share a discussion between Scott and Jed on behalf of WHCC’s podcast, This Conversation. You will walk away from the 25-minute conversation will some really good, actionable advice for your photography website.
In this episode we talk with Jamie Rose about the Pivots and Shifts she has experienced in her photography business. Jamie offers insights into ways you can pivot a photography business to recoup and grow a photography business during the pandemic, instead of closing the doors.