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Most photographers are obsessed with getting new clients. We pour time, money, and energy into marketing campaigns, social media, and chasing the next lead—while the best clients we’ll ever have are quietly sitting right in our database.
In this solo episode, ATJ flips the script on the “always looking for the next client” mindset and shows you what happens when you stop chasing new and start nurturing next time.
You’ll learn how to design a portrait business that doesn’t depend on constant lead generation, but instead thrives on deep, ongoing client relationships built over years.
From the very first phone call to the final installation, Allison shares exactly how her studio creates the expectation that clients will return by having a long-term plan for them to do so.
You’ll walk away knowing how to:
This isn’t about hustling harder or discounting to stay busy. It’s about building a long-term, profitable, joy-filled business—one that grows through legacy, loyalty, and relationships.
Let’s do it!
ATJ & The ReWork Crew
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaways:
About Allison Tyler Jones: A portrait photographer of 20 years, creating unforgettable
wall art for loyal clients who return to her studio year after year. ATJ has built a sustainable business doing what she loves for clients she loves. She has also spent the last 16 years speaking, teaching and inspiring portrait photographers around the world to create their own businesses based on their unique strengths while creating value for their clients. As the host of the ReWork podcast she aspires to help other portrait photographers transform their businesses into sustainable, profitable and enjoyable enterprises..
From one portrait session to a lifetime legacy—how to build a business clients never outgrow.
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
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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Most photographers are obsessed with getting new clients. We pour time, money, and energy into marketing campaigns, social media, and chasing the next lead—while the best clients we’ll ever have are quietly sitting right in our database.
In this solo episode, ATJ flips the script on the “always looking for the next client” mindset and shows you what happens when you stop chasing new and start nurturing next time.
You’ll learn how to design a portrait business that doesn’t depend on constant lead generation, but instead thrives on deep, ongoing client relationships built over years.
From the very first phone call to the final installation, Allison shares exactly how her studio creates the expectation that clients will return by having a long-term plan for them to do so.
You’ll walk away knowing how to:
This isn’t about hustling harder or discounting to stay busy. It’s about building a long-term, profitable, joy-filled business—one that grows through legacy, loyalty, and relationships.
Let’s do it!
ATJ & The ReWork Crew
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaways:
About Allison Tyler Jones: A portrait photographer of 20 years, creating unforgettable
wall art for loyal clients who return to her studio year after year. ATJ has built a sustainable business doing what she loves for clients she loves. She has also spent the last 16 years speaking, teaching and inspiring portrait photographers around the world to create their own businesses based on their unique strengths while creating value for their clients. As the host of the ReWork podcast she aspires to help other portrait photographers transform their businesses into sustainable, profitable and enjoyable enterprises..
From one portrait session to a lifetime legacy—how to build a business clients never outgrow.
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
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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