About Jett Walker Photography

From selling rocks to selling photos

Growing up, I was always trying to sell stuff. My first money-making venture took place when I was 5 years old. I scooped up a bunch of gravel rocks from my driveway (think sandy and brown, not anything special) and I placed them on a blanket on the corner of my street and sold them to people walking by. I remember getting a quarter from Jenny’s dad and feeling rich. There was always something – lemonade stands, paper airplanes, cookies, car washes. I’d sell anything I could. You can bet I was one amazing girl scout cookie seller!

It shouldn’t have surprised me that I would enjoy running a business, but it did. It made me come alive. I love photography, but I get even more excited when I think about marketing, sales, and how to turn our little business into what I want it to be. I’m one of those lucky artists who actually really loves the business side of things. It’s great!

Jett Walker Photography is born

I was surprised at how many people suddenly started asking me for advice about photography once I officially started my business. I didn’t have a lot of knowledge to share at that point since I was pretty new to the business stuff myself, but I found a lot of satisfaction in helping when I could. There’s very little I enjoy more than helping people, and being able to combine that with my love of photography and business just rocks my world.

At some point I came, a blog about blogging. The lightbulb came on. I wanted to start a blog for photographers. I found myself answering the same questions over and over again, and this seemed like the best way to share the information with lots of people. After about a year of brainstorming, dreaming, and planning, Jett Walker Photography was born.

What to expect

My goal is to post a new article here once or twice a week that will be helpful in running your business. I’m sure there will be a few weeks during the busy wedding season where I won’t post as often since my clients still come first, but I’ll do my best not to leave you hanging too long.

The majority of the content shared on here will be free, although I may offer a few items in addition to all the amazing content on the site if I think they’d be helpful to you. For example, I am sharing my entire photography pricing guide strategy for free, but if you’re not good at math you can buy the excel workbook that I use and let the program do the math for you. While I reserve the right to sell things from time to time, I don’t ever want this place to become spammy, so drop me an email on the contact page and yell at me if you think it’s pushing the envelope. I really do appreciate that sort of feedback immensely.

The content will be geared towards the modern photographer – one who finds most of their customers online or through word of mouth and embraces the internet. We want this to be a community of people who are willing to help each other out and share tips and resources, since we all know that there’s plenty of business out there for all of us.

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How I became a professional photographer

I never intended to be a professional photographer. I always enjoyed the art, and saw that I had a knack for it while studying abroad in France for a semester. I fell in love with taking photos with my first digital point and shoot camera. One day I had the opportunity to borrow a DSLR and I was hooked. I saved up for about a year and finally picked up my first DSLR camera. I mostly took photos of flowers and my kids – pretty typical for new DSLR owners.