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Let’s start with what’s actually happening.

The world today doesn’t operate the way it did in 2019. Consumer habits have changed dramatically post-pandemic, and those changes are sticking. People shop online more, rely heavily on reviews, and make decisions differently than they used to.

Think about your own behavior:

  • You check ratings before trying a new restaurant.
  • You opt for convenience (delivery over in-store shopping).
  • You stick with brands you already trust.

Your clients are doing the exact same thing.

Even with recession talk circulating, weddings aren’t disappearing. People are still getting married, and they still value photography. But they’re more selective, more cautious, and more intentional with how they spend.

So when inquiries slow down, it’s not necessarily a demand issue—it’s often a positioning and strategy issue.

Why Some People Are Still Booking (Even Now)

Interestingly, while many are struggling, others are still booking consistently—and even at higher price points.

Why?

Because they’ve adapted.

They’re not relying on outdated strategies or passive marketing. They understand that today’s buyer requires:

  • Trust before inquiry
  • Connection before conversion
  • Consistency before visibility

This is especially true in higher-end markets. Clients investing $7K+ or $10K+ aren’t impulse buyers—they’re relationship-driven decision-makers. And if your brand isn’t building that relationship upfront, you’ll feel the gap.

The Creator vs. Consumer Mindset Shift

One of the most important shifts you can make right now is how you approach social media.

This comes down to what we’ll call the Creator vs. Consumer Rule.

The Consumer Trap

When you show up as a consumer, you:

  • Scroll endlessly
  • Compare your work to others
  • Overanalyze trends
  • Feel stuck and uninspired

This leads to paralysis. You consume so much content that your own creativity shuts down—and suddenly, posting feels impossible.

The Creator Approach

When you show up as a creator, you:

  • Post intentionally
  • Engage with your audience
  • Share behind-the-scenes moments
  • Log off without emotional attachment

Creators understand that social media is a tool, not a measuring stick.

And here’s the key insight: the more you consume, the less you create. The more you create, the more visible—and bookable—you become.

The Truth About Social Media: It’s Curated

Another major reason people get stuck? Comparison.

But here’s the reality: the internet isn’t real.

Everything you see—every “perfect” shoot, every dreamy wedding, every viral reel—is curated.

Even “authentic” content is edited, trimmed, and selectively shared. You’re seeing:

  • The best 10 seconds of a 2-minute moment
  • The highlight, not the full story
  • The polished version, not the process

When you internalize this, something powerful happens: you stop comparing and start creating.

Because you realize you’re not behind—you’re just seeing someone else’s highlight reel.

Personal Branding Still Wins (But With Intention)

People don’t just hire photographers—they hire people they feel connected to.

That hasn’t changed.

What has changed is how intentional you need to be about building that connection.

Showing up matters. Sharing your personality matters. Letting people see who you are behind the camera matters.

Why?

Because when clients feel like they know you, trust you, and resonate with you, price becomes less of a barrier.

This doesn’t mean oversharing your life or forcing content. It simply means:

  • Be visible
  • Be consistent
  • Be yourself

Connection is your competitive advantage.

You Get What You Give: The Marketing Reality Check

Here’s the part most people don’t want to hear:

If you’re not marketing, you can’t expect inquiries.

Many business owners say, “I’m not getting bookings,” but when you look closer:

  • They’re not posting consistently
  • They’re not engaging with their audience
  • They’re not actively promoting their work

Marketing isn’t optional—it’s foundational.

And no, it doesn’t have to be complicated. At its core, marketing is simply:
Showing up and putting your work in front of the right people—consistently.

When you stop showing up, visibility drops. When visibility drops, inquiries slow. It’s that straightforward.

Why Strategy Matters More Than Ever

Posting randomly won’t cut it anymore.

Today’s market requires intentional marketing—content that guides your audience through a journey:

  1. Awareness
  2. Interest
  3. Trust
  4. Decision

This is where many creatives fall short. They rely solely on portfolio images and hope that’s enough.

But effective marketing goes beyond visuals. It includes:

  • Messaging that speaks to your dream client
  • Content that builds trust over time
  • Strategic storytelling that positions you as the obvious choice

Without that structure, your audience may admire your work—but never take the next step.

Don’t Rush Into Ads (Yet)

It’s tempting to think paid ads are the solution. And yes, they can work—but only if your foundation is solid.

If you don’t have:

  • Clear messaging
  • A defined dream client
  • A proven organic strategy

Then ads will amplify confusion, not results.

Think of it this way: ads are fuel. If your engine isn’t built properly, adding fuel won’t get you far—it’ll just burn resources faster.

The Role of Mindset in Booking More Clients

Finally, let’s talk about the internal game.

Because strategy alone isn’t enough—you need the mindset to support it.

You have to:

  • Stay consistent even when results feel slow
  • Believe in your value
  • Be your own hype person

Confidence translates into content. And content drives connection.

If you second-guess everything you post, hesitate to show up, or constantly compare yourself, it will reflect in your marketing—and your results.

Conclusion: Adapt or Get Left Behind

Inquiries being down isn’t the end—it’s a signal.

A signal that:

  • Buyer behavior has changed
  • Marketing expectations have evolved
  • And your strategy needs to level up

The good news? Opportunities are still there. People are still booking. Businesses are still growing.

But the ones winning right now are the ones who:

  • Show up consistently
  • Think like creators
  • Market with intention
  • And build real connections

Ready to Go Deeper?

If this resonated with you and you want to learn exactly how to attract and book high-paying, aligned clients in today’s market, don’t stop here.

Tune in to the full podcast episode for a deeper breakdown of these strategies, real examples, and actionable insights you can implement immediately.

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