641: Jason Guy – How 4 Clients a Month Became a $200K Photography Business
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When a repetitive strain injury forced Jason Guy to hang up his paintbrush, he picked up a camera — and accidentally discovered a whole new career photographing women in a way that changes how they see themselves.
Today, Jason runs a $200K-a-year boudoir business from Sonoma, California, photographing just four clients a month and handling every step himself — from first email to final album. His average client spends around $6,000, and some invest as much as $15,000 on their sessions and artwork.
In this episode, he shares how he attracts health-focused, motivated clients without relying on censored ads, why his transparent sales process builds trust (and bigger orders), and the simple offline marketing tool that keeps his calendar full.
This one’s a masterclass in building a profitable photography business on your own terms — no hustle, no hype, just honest connection and consistent excellence.
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