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What would you do if you had to start your photography business completely from scratch in a brand new city—where no one knew your name?
That’s exactly what longtime photographer and educator Jen Hillenga did. After decades in the portrait industry and years spent building an iconic portrait studio, Jen moved to Brooklyn, worked in the corporate world for a few years, then, during a pandemic, decided to launch an entirely new venture as a pet photographer.
As. One. Does.
Even if you never move to another town, if you want to build a thriving business, you must reinvent yourself on the regular, and no one has done it better than Jen.
In this episode of The ReWork, Jen joins ATJ to talk about:
This conversation is filled with wisdom, encouragement, and practical strategies for photographers at every level.
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaways:
About Jen Hillenga: Longtime photographer and creative entrepreneur based in Brooklyn, New York. After running a successful portrait studio in Minneapolis and serving as Creative Director for Adorama, she reinvented her career to focus exclusively on pet photography through her brand The Ways of the Dog. Her work blends fine art, empathy, and storytelling, earning her recognition not just for beautiful imagery but for building a thriving, mission-driven business from the ground up.
It’s never too late to reinvent your business—and that true success comes from aligning your work with your passion and purpose.
Click here to listen!
WE WOULD LOVE IT IF YOU’D: 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 & Resources:
Download a Transcript
Additional links mentioned in episode
FREE -Ultimate Client Consultation Form
FREE -Frequently Asked Difficult Questions (FADQ’s)
FREE -Sales Sabotage Evaluation Tool
Allison Tyler Jones Education Courses
Do The ReWork
Website | Instagram | Facebook
Allison Tyler Jones
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
Jen Hillenga - The Ways of the Dog Fine Art Portraits
Website | Instagram
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What would you do if you had to start your photography business completely from scratch in a brand new city—where no one knew your name?
That’s exactly what longtime photographer and educator Jen Hillenga did. After decades in the portrait industry and years spent building an iconic portrait studio, Jen moved to Brooklyn, worked in the corporate world for a few years, then, during a pandemic, decided to launch an entirely new venture as a pet photographer.
As. One. Does.
Even if you never move to another town, if you want to build a thriving business, you must reinvent yourself on the regular, and no one has done it better than Jen.
In this episode of The ReWork, Jen joins ATJ to talk about:
This conversation is filled with wisdom, encouragement, and practical strategies for photographers at every level.
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaways:
About Jen Hillenga: Longtime photographer and creative entrepreneur based in Brooklyn, New York. After running a successful portrait studio in Minneapolis and serving as Creative Director for Adorama, she reinvented her career to focus exclusively on pet photography through her brand The Ways of the Dog. Her work blends fine art, empathy, and storytelling, earning her recognition not just for beautiful imagery but for building a thriving, mission-driven business from the ground up.
It’s never too late to reinvent your business—and that true success comes from aligning your work with your passion and purpose.
Click here to listen!
WE WOULD LOVE IT IF YOU’D: 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 & Resources:
Download a Transcript
Additional links mentioned in episode
FREE -Ultimate Client Consultation Form
FREE -Frequently Asked Difficult Questions (FADQ’s)
FREE -Sales Sabotage Evaluation Tool
Allison Tyler Jones Education Courses
Do The ReWork
Website | Instagram | Facebook
Allison Tyler Jones
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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Website | Instagram
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