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Free Work Is Not Bad Work (with Kaleigh Schouten) | Ep. 27

Free Work Is Not Bad Work (with Kaleigh Schouten) | Ep. 27

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概要

Turning a hobby into a full-time career often strips away the glamour. You get to "do the dang thing," but you also lose your creative outlet. That is the reality Trevor Grimes explores with Kaleigh Schouten, a creative who transitioned from 12-hour days as a construction engineer to a full-time wedding photographer.

Kaleigh opens up about the friction of monetizing art. She explains how the "dream" of destination wedding photography often results in lonely weekends and creative fatigue. To combat this, she is pivoting again: splitting her focus between capturing memories for families and solving problems for businesses through her design agency.

This conversation covers the practical side of creativity. Kaleigh breaks down why "free work" was the catalyst for her success, not a hindrance. She also challenges the industry obsession with technical perfection, arguing that blurry, messy, and "unusable" photos are often the ones that hold the most emotional weight. It is a look at how to build a business that reflects who you are, rather than just what you sell.

About Kaleigh Schouten

Kaleigh Schouten is a professional photographer and the founder of Kaleigh Madison Photography and Resqueue Studio based in Huntsville, Alabama. A former construction engineer who helped build data centers for Facebook, Kaleigh pivoted to photography full-time in 2022. She specializes in capturing authentic moments for couples and families, while her sister company, Resqueue Studio, focuses on branding and web design for small businesses.

What We Cover

  1. The Engineer’s Approach to Art: How a background in construction engineering and coding influenced Kaleigh's initial obsession with technically "clean" images and systems.
  2. The Trap of the "Dream Job": Why traveling for work isn't always a vacation and how the wedding industry can lead to becoming ungrateful for the craft.
  3. Free Work as Strategy: Why shooting for free is essential for building a portfolio, practicing skills, and networking when you are starting from zero.
  4. Audience Misalignment: The common mistake photographers make when trying to sell educational content to an audience that is made up of brides and moms, not peers.
  5. Prompting Over Posing: Moving away from rigid perfection to capture "messy" storytelling moments that feel like a memory rather than a stock photo.
  6. Personality as a Differentiator: Why solo founders need to inject their specific voice, wardrobe, and habits into their brand to stand out against corporate competitors.

Resources Mentioned

  1. Kaleigh Madison Photography
  2. Resqueue Studio (Branding & Design)

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