Inside a Coaching Session: Building a Documentary Family Photography Business with Rebecca Bloomfield

Live coaching session with photographer rebecca bloomfield

If you’ve ever wondered whether you can build a real income around a documentary family photography business, this episode will feel like sitting in on the exact conversation you’ve been craving. In this live coaching session, I’m talking with Connecticut-based photographer Rebecca Bloomfield, who went from juggling four part-time jobs to running her photography business full time. We dig into how she found the courage to “go all in,” why she chose documentary family photography as her niche, and how school photography became both a reliable revenue stream and a powerful way to get in front of her ideal clients.

Inside our conversation, we talk through the real questions photographers are asking behind the scenes: How do you trust that your specific niche will actually book? When should you say no to work that doesn’t feel aligned, like weddings or overly posed sessions? And how do you set income goals that stretch you without sending your nervous system into panic mode? Rebecca shares how naming a clear revenue goal, reshaping her packages so clients pay for her talent instead of her time, and doing the inner money mindset work helped her create a sustainable, values-aligned business.

If you’re a photographer who loves honest, unscripted family stories and you’re trying to figure out how to turn that into a profitable documentary family photography business, hit play on this episode of The Empowered Photographer Podcast and listen in on Rebecca’s coaching session. It might be the permission slip you need to take your own next step.

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