Jan 30, 2026 | By: Kate DeCoste Photography
Pricing is one of the most emotional parts of running a photography business and yet, it’s often treated like it should be purely logical.
In this episode of The One Behind the Lens, I’m joined by Jill C. Smith, a Catskills-based family photographer and business coach who helps photographers untangle pricing, offers, marketing, and client experience in a way that actually makes sense.
This wasn’t a “raise your prices and everything will be fine” conversation.
Instead, we talked about why pricing feels so personal, why imposter syndrome shows up so loudly for photographers, and why competition is often blamed when something else in the business needs attention.
Most photographers didn’t come from business school.
They didn’t plan to run a company.
They didn’t expect to be the one setting prices.
As Jill explains, pricing is layered with:
Identity
Relationships
Fear of rejection
Old beliefs about money
And the pressure of being a one-person business
When you raise your prices, it can feel like you’re risking relationships — especially with repeat clients. That emotional weight is real, and pretending it isn’t doesn’t make it go away.
One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is that pricing can’t exist in a silo.
Raising prices without adjusting:
Your marketing
Your messaging
Your client experience
Your offer structure
…often leads to frustration and confusion.
Jill breaks down why aligned pricing means your numbers, your offers, and your audience all need to be speaking the same language.
A powerful moment in the episode comes when Jill addresses the idea of “too many photographers.”
Her take?
Competition isn’t ruining the industry.
If someone else’s pricing feels like it’s hurting your business, that’s often a sign that something inside your business needs refinement not that someone else is doing something wrong.
This shift alone can be freeing.
We also dive into:
All-inclusive vs. session-fee models
Why there’s no “right” pricing structure
How Jill evolved her pricing over time
And why sustainability matters more than trends
The message is clear: your business should support your life not drain it.
Because no episode is complete without a reminder that we’re all human…
Jill shares a hilarious (and painfully relatable) story about calling a repeat client the wrong name — for 45 minutes.
Spoiler: everyone survived.
You can connect with Jill here:
The Business Focused Photographer Podcast
Instagram & Facebook: The Business Focused Photographer
Photography work: Jill C. Smith Photography
She also shares a VIP Sessions guide — a thoughtful tool for photographers navigating big price increases without burning bridges.
This episode is for photographers who:
Feel stuck around pricing
Want clarity without shame
Are tired of comparison
And want to build something sustainable
You’re not bad at business.
You’re not behind.
And you’re definitely not alone.
xo, Kate
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