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If Your Website and Instagram Aren’t Portfolios… What Are They? For years photographers have been told the same thing: Create a beautiful portfolio and clients will come. But if you’ve been relying on your website and social media to simply showcase your work and you’re still not getting booked consistently, this episode is an important reality check. Because here’s the truth most photographers eventually discover: Your portfolio is not a marketing strategy. Beautiful images might grab attention, but they don’t automatically lead to bookings. People don’t hire photographers just because they admire their work — they hire photographers they trust and feel confident choosing. In this episode of the Seniorologie Podcast, we’re continuing our Marketing Reality Check series by diving into what your website and social media should actually be doing for your photography business. Instead of acting as a digital photo album, your online presence should guide potential clients through the decision-making process. When used correctly, your website and Instagram become powerful tools that help people understand your experience, connect with your brand, and ultimately feel confident booking you. In this episode, you’ll learn how to shift your mindset from simply displaying your work to strategically marketing your senior photography business. In This Episode We Cover • Why simply posting beautiful images isn’t enough to get booked• The real job of your website and how it should guide people toward booking• How social media builds trust with seniors and parents before they ever inquire• The difference between content that gets admiration and content that leads to bookings• Why explaining the experience of working with you matters just as much as showing your photos The Big Takeaway Your website and Instagram should do three things: Guide people.Build trust.Help them decide to book you. When your marketing starts doing those things, inquiries become easier and your business becomes more consistent. Listen If You Want To • Book more senior photography sessions• Improve the effectiveness of your website and Instagram• Understand how to turn followers into inquiries• Stop relying on your portfolio alone to grow your business And if you want more help with your senior photography business, grab one of the last three spots at the Seniorologie Business Retreat in Salt Lake City, Utah July 19-22! This all inclusive retreat is full of education, community and amazing styled photoshoots! It’s the reset you and your business need!! You will leave the retreat with not only a renewed passion for your business but with actionable information to implement and see your business grow!! Grab your spot HERE! The post Ep 180: If my website and social media aren’t a portfolio, what are they? appeared first on Seniorologie.

Ep 179: What we are not doing in 2026 if we want to get booked by seniors If you’re frustrated about not getting booked for senior sessions, this episode might sting a little. Because in 2026, we are not using our websites and social media like portfolios and expecting inquiries to magically roll in. Pretty photos are not a marketing plan. In this episode of the Seniorologie Podcast, I’m breaking down why “just posting your work” isn’t enough anymore — and what senior photographers must do differently if they want consistent bookings, stronger positioning, and real momentum in their business. We’re talking about: Why passive marketing is costing you inquiries The “Jane had her senior photos taken” caption problem How outdated websites quietly kill conversions The difference between documentation and marketing What to fix today (yes, today) to start building demand And if you’ve been guilty of any of this? You’re not behind — you’re just ready to level up. This episode isn’t about shame. It’s about strategy. Key Takeaways for Senior Photographers 1. Your Portfolio Is Not a Marketing Strategy A gallery of beautiful images proves you’re talented. It does not: Build authority Differentiate you Create urgency Or explain why someone should hire you Your website and social media should attract, connect, and convert — not just display. 2. Documentation Is Not Marketing If your caption says: “Emma had her senior photos taken.” That post only matters to Emma. Marketing explains: Why the location was chosen What made the session unique What nervous seniors can expect What problem you solve How to book If your content doesn’t provide context or value, it’s not working hard enough for your business. 3. If You’re Not Getting Booked, Ask Better Questions Before blaming: The algorithm The economy “Seniors not booking early” Ask: Am I showing up consistently? Does my messaging explain my value? Is my booking process clear? Does my website guide people toward action? Silence is not strategy. Visibility and clarity win. 4. Your Website Should Answer 4 Questions in 10 Seconds When someone lands on your homepage, they should immediately know: Who this is for What makes you different What kind of experience you provide What to do next If they have to hunt for information, they will leave. 5. What You Can Fix Today If this episode felt a little too accurate — good. That means it’s fixable. Here’s where to start: Audit your Instagram like a senior’s mom researching photographers Rewrite your bio to clearly state who you serve and how to book Update one page on your website with stronger copy and a clear call to action Write your next caption with intention and value Make your booking process obvious Momentum starts with one decision. The Bigger Shift for 2026 In 2026, we are not hiding behind pretty pictures. We are: Building brands Clarifying our messaging Showing authority Creating demand And marketing like business owners Because talent gets admired. Strategy gets booked. Ready to Transform Your Business? If you’re serious about leveling up your marketing, positioning, and confidence as a senior photographer, consider joining us at the Seniorologie Business Retreat in Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19–22. Four days of immersion. Two fully styled senior sessions in bucket-worthy locations. Education, clarity, content creation, and community. You don’t just leave with photos. You leave with momentum. Learn more and secure your spot before it fills. Click HERE The post Ep 179: What We Are NOT Doing in 2026 If We Want To Get Booked appeared first on Seniorologie.

Ep 178: Signature Series to Market Your Senior Photography Business Are you tired of wondering what to post on social media for your senior photography business? Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like your content isn’t making an impact? In this episode, Leslie Kerrigan shares how to use repeatable social media series to consistently market your business, save time, and build your brand. Just like a favorite book series, once you start a series, your audience knows what to expect and keeps coming back for more. You’ll learn: How to create fun, repeatable series that your audience will love Why having a Signature Series — your unique, recognizable content — is crucial for building trust, connection, and memorability Examples of social media series tailored specifically for high school senior photographers Tips for planning, repurposing, and executing series content so you never run out of things to post Series ideas covered in this episode: How I Would Style You for Your Senior Session Location Series Before or After Car Chats Edit & Chat Series Senior Spotlight / Session Recap Wardrobe Wonders / Outfit of the Week Senior Session Prep Tips Senior Model Team Highlights Signature Series — your unique, branded, standout content Why you need a Signature Series: Builds trust and authority with your audience Deepens connection by showing your personality and values Makes content planning easier — less brainstorming, more execution Makes you memorable in a crowded online space Leslie also shares different formats for Signature Series: Weekly ongoing series (like “Senior Spotlight Sunday”) Short-term mini series (like “5 Days of Wardrobe Inspiration”) By the end of this episode, you’ll have actionable ideas to create a social media series that markets your business while saving you time, and a blueprint for your own Signature Series that makes your content instantly recognizable. Resources & Links Mentioned in the Episode Seniorologie Semester – Full marketing system for senior photographers Nuuly and Rent the Runway – Outfit rental options for styling seniors Takeaway: Stop stressing about what to post and start using series content to market your business consistently. Create your Signature Series, make it repeatable, and watch your engagement, trust, and bookings grow. The post Ep 178: Signature Series to Market Your Senior Photography Business appeared first on Seniorologie.

Sometimes even the best systems can fail, and boundaries you set as a photographer get tested. In Episode 177 of The Seniorologie Podcast, Leslie shares a recent, real-life example from her business that reminded her why boundaries matter — and how to handle situations when clients push them. This episode is perfect for senior photographers who want to: Maintain professional boundaries Handle unexpected client situations gracefully Learn from real-life examples instead of theory Leslie walks through: Her standard process for booking seniors (questionnaire, contracts, in-person ordering sessions) What happened when a senior booked and communicated mostly on their own, bypassing the parent How she adapted to get a positive outcome — while still protecting her time and professionalism The lessons learned and changes she implemented to prevent it from happening again This episode shows how boundaries aren’t just rules — they’re tools to protect your business, your time, and your sanity — and why even the best processes need occasional refinement. Listen to Episode 177 If you need more help with your policies, procedures and setting boundaries that protect you as a business owner, The Seniorologie Semester is a six month coaching program designed to help you in every aspect of creating and running a thriving senior photography business! Click HERE for more info and to enroll! The post Ep 177: Relearning Boundaries and What a Recent Senior Session Taught Me appeared first on Seniorologie.

If content creation feels overwhelming, inconsistent, or like something you’re constantly behind on, this episode is for you. In Episode 176 of The Seniorologie Podcast, Leslie shares a simple, repeatable content strategy for 2026 that senior photographers can actually stick to — even during busy seasons. This episode is not about posting more. It’s about posting with intention, so your content works for you instead of becoming another thing on your to-do list. Leslie walks through how she thinks about content as part of her overall marketing system, why consistency matters more than creativity alone, and how senior photographers can show up online without burning out. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why content should support your marketing goals, not just fill your feed How to stop reinventing the wheel every week A simple way to plan content around what actually books seniors The difference between “content” and “conversion content” How to reuse the same ideas across posts, stories, and emails Why clarity beats cleverness when it comes to booking clients This episode will help you stop guessing what to post and start building a content strategy that feels doable, aligned, and effective heading into 2026. Listen to Episode 176 Need more help with your content strategy to market your business to seniors and parents? The Seniorologie Semester is open for enrollment and gives you a step-by-step plan to follow!! Click HERE for more info! The post Ep 176: An Easy, Repeatable Content Strategy for 2026 (without posting every day) appeared first on Seniorologie.

Social media is changing — but not in the way most photographers think. In this episode of The Seniorologie Podcast, Leslie breaks down the real social media trends for 2026 that senior photographers need to understand if they want to stay relevant, visible, and booked. This isn’t about chasing every new feature or dancing trend. It’s about understanding how seniors and parents are actually using social media right now — and how you can adjust your content without working more hours. Leslie shares what she’s seeing in her own senior photography business, what’s working for photographers she coaches, and where many photographers are still stuck using outdated strategies. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why polished perfection is losing traction — and what’s replacing it How seniors are actually sharing photos (hint: it’s not the feed) Why Instagram Stories matter more than ever in 2026 What types of content build trust with parents behind the scenes How to create content that gets shared without begging for engagement The biggest social media mistakes photographers are still making What to stop doing in 2026 if you want real growth This episode will help you stop overthinking social media and start showing up in a way that actually attracts senior clients — without burnout. Listen to Episode 175 If you need help with social media, marketing to seniors and parents and how to run a successful and profitable senior photography business, The Seniorologie Semester is enrolling now!! You can get $1000 off by entering code SEMESTER2026. Click HERE for more info! The post Ep 175: Social Media Trends for 2026 – What Senior Photographers Need to Start (and Stop) Doing appeared first on Seniorologie.

Senior model teams can be one of the most powerful marketing tools for a senior photographer — when they’re built intentionally. In this episode of The Seniorologie Podcast, Leslie breaks down what senior model teams are really meant to do for your business and how to build one that drives bookings, referrals, and brand awareness — not just pretty content. With 15 years of experience running senior model teams (starting with the Class of 2012 and currently recruiting her 16th team), Leslie shares what’s changed, what she’s learned the hard way, and how senior teams should function in today’s marketing landscape. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why senior model teams are not about “models” — and what they actually are The difference between social media influence and real-world referrals Why your team should be made up of ideal clients, not the “most popular” seniors How expectations (or lack of them) can make or break your team What Leslie would do differently if she were starting her first team today How to think of your team as a referral engine, content creation resource, and marketing strategy This episode is perfect for senior photographers who: Want to start a senior model team but feel overwhelmed Have a team but aren’t seeing real results Want to book more seniors without relying solely on Instagram Listen to Episode 174 If you want more help with your senior photography business, The Seniorologie Semester is a complete six month coaching program that gives you the exact, step-by-step plan to running a profitable and successful senior photography business. Get $1000 off with code SEMESTER2026 at check out! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO The post Ep 174 – How to Build a Senior Model Team That Actually Books Clients (Not just look cute on Instagram) appeared first on Seniorologie.

Episode 173: Kickstart Your Marketing in 2026 by Thinking Like a Marketer, Not Just a Photographer Most senior photographers didn’t start their businesses because they loved marketing — they started because they loved taking photos. But if you want to build a profitable, sustainable senior photography business in 2026, there’s a mindset shift you can’t avoid. In this episode of The Seniorologie Podcast, “Kickstart Your Marketing in 2026 by Thinking Like a Marketer, Not Just a Photographer,” Leslie Kerrigan explains why photography is only a small part of running a successful senior photography business — and why embracing marketing is the key to consistent bookings. With over 15 years of experience building a six-figure senior photography business, Leslie shares what it really takes to grow, stay relevant, and book seniors year after year. What You’ll Learn in This Episode In this episode, Leslie covers: Why photography makes up only about 20% of running a successful senior photography business The critical mindset shift from “photographer” to “business owner and marketer” Why inconsistent marketing leads to inconsistent bookings What consistent marketing actually looks like on a daily and weekly basis Why waiting until bookings slow down is too late to market How embracing marketing helps you grow and stay booked in 2026 Why Thinking Like a Marketer Changes Everything Many photographers wish they could focus solely on taking photos and let marketing take care of itself. But the photographers who consistently book seniors understand something important: Marketing isn’t something you do when you have extra time — it’s something you do because you want results. Leslie explains why marketing one day and disappearing for a week or two doesn’t create momentum, and how building a simple, repeatable marketing rhythm leads to real growth. A Fresh Perspective on the ‘Ideal Client’ You’ve likely heard “define your ideal client” countless times. In this episode, Leslie offers a more practical way to think about it. Your ideal client isn’t just someone who books and pays you.Your ideal client is someone who: Values the experience you provide Trusts your expertise Refers friends like them Helps your business grow organically When your marketing speaks directly to these clients, everything — from pricing to communication — becomes easier. Action Step from This Episode To put this episode into action, Leslie encourages you to: Identify where your best senior clients come from Look for patterns in those clients Commit to consistent marketing, even when you’re busy Small, intentional marketing efforts done consistently will create momentum and bookings in 2026. Want More Support with Your Marketing? If you’re ready to stop guessing and start marketing with intention, the Seniorologie Semester provides step-by-step guidance, proven strategies, and systems designed specifically for senior photographers. Learn more at seniorologie.com/semester Listen to Episode 173 of The Seniorologie PodcastKickstart Your Marketing in 2026 by Thinking Like a Marketer, Not Just a PhotographerClick below to listen or listen wherever you get your podcasts. The post Ep 173 – Think Like a Marketer, Not Just a Photographer appeared first on Seniorologie.

Mastering Social Media for Your Business with Lauren Cunnigham In the fast-paced world of social media, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by trends, analytics, and the pressure to stay consistent. On a recent episode of The Seniorologie Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Lauren Cunningham, host of The So Can I Podcast and an experienced social media strategist. Lauren shared invaluable insights on leveraging social media to grow a photography business, avoid common mistakes, and create engaging content that resonates with your audience. If you’re looking to level up your social media game, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Episode Highlights A Day in the Life of a Social Media Strategist Lauren works with small businesses, including a med spa, to create content, analyze market trends, and build effective marketing strategies. She emphasizes the importance of trial and error in finding what works best for each brand. Common Social Media Mistakes to Avoid Lack of a Plan: Many businesses fail to create a structured posting schedule, leading to inconsistency. Ignoring Analytics: Platforms like Instagram provide data on when your audience is most active—use it! Not Playing the Long Game: Social media success doesn’t happen overnight. Consistency over time is key. Keys to Social Media Success for Photographers Consistency Matters: Posting regularly (3-5 times per week) keeps your audience engaged and helps the algorithm work in your favor. Mix Up Your Content: A combination of reels, carousel posts, and Instagram stories can showcase your work and personality. Use Trends Strategically: While having a plan is essential, leaving room for timely trends can boost engagement. Creating Engaging Content That Converts Behind-the-Scenes Content: Showing what happens during a shoot can build trust and excitement with potential clients. Short-Form Videos Perform Best: Attention spans are short, so aim for quick, engaging clips instead of long videos. Instagram Stories for Connection: While not a direct growth tool, stories help build relationships with followers and potential clients. Actionable Takeaways Develop a Weekly Plan: Set aside time each week to map out your content, ensuring a mix of education, entertainment, and engagement. Leverage Instagram Stories: Post behind-the-scenes clips, client testimonials, and Q&As to foster community. Optimize Posting Times: Use Instagram analytics to determine the best times to reach your audience. Repurpose Content: Turn one photoshoot into multiple pieces of content, from reels to carousels to before-and-after transformations. Stay Flexible: Trends change quickly—be prepared to adapt while maintaining your overall strategy. Final Thoughts Social media can feel like a never-ending task, but when approached strategically, it becomes a powerful tool for growing your photography business. As Lauren emphasized, consistency, adaptability, and connection with your audience are the keys to long-term success. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just starting, implementing these strategies can help you attract more clients and build a strong online presence. Want to dive deeper? Listen to the full episode with Lauren Cunningham on The Seniorologie Podcast! Let us know in the comments—what’s your biggest social media challenge? Lauren’s Info: Website: www.laurencunningham.co Instagram: @socanipodcast To listen to my interview on Lauren’s Podcast – So Can I Podcast – Click HERE The post Ep 172 – Mastering Social Media with Lauren Cunningham appeared first on Seniorologie.

Focus On Your Clients & Community To Grow Your Senior Photography Business An interview with Leah Clancy In this episode of The Seniorologie Podcast, host Leslie sits down with Leah Clancy, a seasoned senior photographer from Vancouver, Washington, to discuss her journey in photography, her approach to capturing high school seniors, and her best business and social media strategies. Leah shares how she built her business over 19 years, her advice for new photographers, and why staying focused on your local market is key to success. Episode Highlights: Leah’s journey to becoming a senior photographer and how she built her business over nearly two decades. How the senior photography market varies by region and why understanding local deadlines is crucial. The importance of styling and location selection for a cohesive senior session. Leah’s business strategies, including the power of community collaboration. The role of social media in marketing and why follower count isn’t everything. How to balance staying inspired by other photographers while maintaining your unique style. The importance of mentorship and community in growing a photography business. Leah’s upcoming course, Pose, Shoot, and Edit Fast, and her new group mentoring program. Actionable Takeaways: Practice, Practice, Practice: If you’re new to senior photography, shoot as much as possible to refine your skills and develop your style. Collaborate Locally: Partner with boutiques, schools, and local businesses to increase visibility and build strong community connections. Know Your Audience: Focus on marketing to local high school seniors and their parents rather than trying to attract a large, global following. Master Social Media for Business: Reels are a must! Use video content to showcase your work and personality while engaging with your ideal audience. Invest in Education & Mentorship: Don’t go at it alone—attend workshops, find a mentor, and connect with other photographers to accelerate your growth. Stay True to Your Style: Avoid constantly comparing yourself to other photographers. Instead, focus on refining your unique voice and staying consistent. Get Comfortable on Camera: Showing up on social media helps build trust with potential clients. Leah recommends using a mic to make talking on video feel more natural. Connect with Leah Clancy: Instagram: @leahclancyphotography Website: www.leahclancy.com Links & Resources: Seniorologie Bundle – Only available until February 19! Click HERE to grab the bundle! Follow Seniorologie on Instagram The post Ep 171 – Focus On Your Clients & Community with Leah Clancy appeared first on Seniorologie.