Episode 71: Why We Do What We Do – Jessica Kaucz
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Episode 71: Why We Do What We Do – Jessica Kaucz

Do you ever forget the “why” behind your business? What is it that motivates and drives you to continue building your photography business? In episode 71 of the Bokeh Podcast, Jessica Kaucz of See Me Roar dives into the passion and motivation behind her work that has become the “why” in building her business. From personal experience to impacting the lives of others, Jessica’s primary goal in her photography is to empower women. Listen in as she shares 4 simple steps you can take to finding the “why” in your…

Episode 64: Stop Acting Like an Artist! – Peter Clayman
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Episode 64: Stop Acting Like an Artist! – Peter Clayman

Struggling to find a balance in art and business as a photographer? It’s so easy to get lost in one or the other and lose sight of the big picture. In episode 64 of the Bokeh Podcast, Peter Clayman of NH Images shares steps you can take to pursue the art of photography while still keeping the business side a priority. Peter discusses how he found a balance that allowed him to utilize his business skills, focus on client wants and needs, yet still create art with his photography. The…

Episode #60: Why Failing Is So Important – Torrey Fox
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Episode #60: Why Failing Is So Important – Torrey Fox

Afraid to jump because you’re afraid of failing? While some failure is inevitable, not every failure will hurt you. In many cases, it can improve your business and yourself in more ways than one. In episode 60 of the Bokeh Podcast, Torrey Fox shares her successes, failures, and everything in between that has helped guide her business to be what it is today. From trial and error, Torrey has found that taking jobs she knows fit her style will allow her and her clients to appreciate the work she is doing….

Episode 5: Clifford, Wolverine, and The Basics of Business – Nathan Holritz
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Episode 5: Clifford, Wolverine, and The Basics of Business – Nathan Holritz

Welcome to Bokeh, the podcast! I (Nathan Holritz) normally interview our guests, but today, the roles have been reversed. My 14-year-old son steps in as the interviewer and asks me some of the questions that you all submitted for this unique episode. Among various topics, we delve into my definition of success, how I got started in business, and why I wear black t-shirts all the time.