Photography Courses & Mentors: How to Spot the Value Before You Spend the Money
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Photography courses and mentors are everywhere right now from Instagram ads and free webinars to high-ticket masterminds and group coaching programmes.
In this episode of The Loud Lens, photographer and mentor Khandie Rees takes a calm, honest look at the rise of photography education and what photographers should actually check before spending their money.
This isn’t an anti-course episode but a reality check. We talk about how to assess photography courses and mentors properly, how to spot smoke-and-mirrors marketing, and how to tell the difference between ethical education and overpromising sales funnels.
You’ll learn:
- What questions to ask before buying a photography course or mentorship
- How income claims and testimonials can be misleading without context
- The difference between learning from a working photographer vs a full-time educator
- When mentorship can genuinely help your photography business grow
- How to avoid pressure-based sales tactics and rushed decisions
If you’re a beginner photographer, a hobbyist looking to go professional, or a working photographer considering investing in education, this episode will help you make informed decisions — without shame, hype, or fear of missing out.
The Loud Lens is a blunt, honest photography podcast for creatives who want transparency, better business practices, and real conversations about the industry.