Pitch It or Quit It: The Real Reason You’re Not Getting Photography Clients
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Everyone’s crying that bookings are slow, but few are actually doing the one thing that gets clients — pitching.
In this episode, Khandie dives into the real talk behind pitching your photography to businesses — from understanding what brands actually want, to writing an email that doesn’t sound desperate, to why sitting around waiting for “discovery” is the fastest way to go broke.
Whether you’re in Northampton or New York, the truth’s the same: followers don’t pay your bills — clients do.
And the photographers who treat pitching like marketing (not begging) are the ones still standing when everyone else is panicking.
If you’ve ever said “I just need more visibility,” this episode’s your wake-up call.
It’s time to be seen — because you made them look.
🎧 Listen now for a no-fluff breakdown on how to pitch, who to pitch to, and how to stop underselling your damn self.
Grab tickets for the BIPP bash here: https://www.bipp.com/the-bipp-big-bash-2025/
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