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Have you ever felt the need to slow down in order to recharge?
Maybe you’re burnt out on what you’ve been shooting and are ready to shift your artistic vision and try something new.
Today’s guest, April Graves, has been there. April experienced some setbacks and personal loss in the last year and it caused her to take a step back and reevaluate her choices both personal and professional. April still runs two luxury portrait studios in Illinois and she still loves what she’s doing, but she’s found that making a few tweaks to her business-as-usual is making all the difference.
Join us as April shares updates on her journey and her growth since the last time she was on the show, having embraced a less but better philosophy which involves slowing down and recharging as well as exploring new artistic endeavors.
Inspired by classic art, April has been using museum visits to elevate her fairytale portraits in new ways. We discuss her pivot from chaotic to meaningful connections, the importance of having personal signatures in how you interact with clients, and the value of focusing on relationships over mass marketing.
We also touch upon:
You’ll find so much inspiration here for making an artistic pivot of your own.
Tune in NOW to hear how April’s evolving approach could spark fresh ideas for your own creative endeavors.
Let’s do it!
>>>> In addition, I have a FREE resource just for our ReWork listeners, that you can grab here: The ReWork Guide to Converting Leads Into Clients.<<<<<<<
In this episode, you will learn the importance of evolving and shifting and MORE, including but not limited to:
Here’s a glance at this episode:
Click here to listen! [LINK TO THIS EPISODE]
PRETTY PLEASE: Rate, Review, & Follow Us on Apple Podcasts“I love ATJ & The ReWork!.” <– If that sounds like you, please take a minute and rate and review the show! This helps us support more portrait photographers — just like you — move toward building the PROFITABLE, sustainable businesses that they really want. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let ME know what you loved most about the episode (and any topics you are dying to learn about).
Also, if you haven’t already, FOLLOW the podcast. We’ll be adding some bonus episodes to the feed this season, and if you’re not following, you’ll miss out. Follow now!
You can also email me directly with your suggestions at: [email protected] - OR DM me directly on Instagram @atjphoto or @do.the.rework
We’d love to hear your thoughts, suggestions and ideas!
Links and Resources:
Download a Transcript
April’s Previous ReWork Episode #106
Reading:
Book: 10x Is Easier than 2x: How World Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More By Doing Less by Dan Sullivan
Book: The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
Listening:
Favorite Podcast (Besides The ReWork!) Donald Miller’s Business Made Simple
Bingeing:
Renoir: French Film that April found inspiring
Bridgerton on Netflix
Anne With an E on Netflix
Inspiring:
The Art Institute of Chicago
April Graves / Light Drawn Studios:
Website | Instagram
Do The ReWork:
Website | Instagram
Allison Tyler Jones:
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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Have you ever felt the need to slow down in order to recharge?
Maybe you’re burnt out on what you’ve been shooting and are ready to shift your artistic vision and try something new.
Today’s guest, April Graves, has been there. April experienced some setbacks and personal loss in the last year and it caused her to take a step back and reevaluate her choices both personal and professional. April still runs two luxury portrait studios in Illinois and she still loves what she’s doing, but she’s found that making a few tweaks to her business-as-usual is making all the difference.
Join us as April shares updates on her journey and her growth since the last time she was on the show, having embraced a less but better philosophy which involves slowing down and recharging as well as exploring new artistic endeavors.
Inspired by classic art, April has been using museum visits to elevate her fairytale portraits in new ways. We discuss her pivot from chaotic to meaningful connections, the importance of having personal signatures in how you interact with clients, and the value of focusing on relationships over mass marketing.
We also touch upon:
You’ll find so much inspiration here for making an artistic pivot of your own.
Tune in NOW to hear how April’s evolving approach could spark fresh ideas for your own creative endeavors.
Let’s do it!
>>>> In addition, I have a FREE resource just for our ReWork listeners, that you can grab here: The ReWork Guide to Converting Leads Into Clients.<<<<<<<
In this episode, you will learn the importance of evolving and shifting and MORE, including but not limited to:
Here’s a glance at this episode:
Click here to listen! [LINK TO THIS EPISODE]
PRETTY PLEASE: Rate, Review, & Follow Us on Apple Podcasts“I love ATJ & The ReWork!.” <– If that sounds like you, please take a minute and rate and review the show! This helps us support more portrait photographers — just like you — move toward building the PROFITABLE, sustainable businesses that they really want. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let ME know what you loved most about the episode (and any topics you are dying to learn about).
Also, if you haven’t already, FOLLOW the podcast. We’ll be adding some bonus episodes to the feed this season, and if you’re not following, you’ll miss out. Follow now!
You can also email me directly with your suggestions at: [email protected] - OR DM me directly on Instagram @atjphoto or @do.the.rework
We’d love to hear your thoughts, suggestions and ideas!
Links and Resources:
Download a Transcript
April’s Previous ReWork Episode #106
Reading:
Book: 10x Is Easier than 2x: How World Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More By Doing Less by Dan Sullivan
Book: The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
Listening:
Favorite Podcast (Besides The ReWork!) Donald Miller’s Business Made Simple
Bingeing:
Renoir: French Film that April found inspiring
Bridgerton on Netflix
Anne With an E on Netflix
Inspiring:
The Art Institute of Chicago
April Graves / Light Drawn Studios:
Website | Instagram
Do The ReWork:
Website | Instagram
Allison Tyler Jones:
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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