You already know your work is good.
That was never the problem.
Right now, your website, packages, and pricing probably describe the same things every other photographer in your market is selling: hours, images, galleries, engagement sessions and beautiful photos.
And beautiful photos got you this far. But if you’ve reached the point where your work has gotten better and your prices haven’t moved with it, taking even better photos probably isn’t what’s going to get you to your next price point.
The business surrounding your photography has to get better, too.
That’s what The Next Level Photographer™ is about: figuring out why someone should choose you, strengthening the way you package and sell your work, creating a better sales process, and strategically raising your rates as the business underneath them gets stronger.
You don’t need to become a different photographer. You need to stop being so easy to compare.
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Does any of this sound familiar?
“I need better gear before I can raise my prices.”
“I need a better website first.”
“I need more followers first.”
“I need to rebrand as something more luxury.”
“My market just won't pay more.”
“Everyone around me charges less, so what choice do I have.”
Beautiful photographs become the expectation. Trust and experience become the differentiator.
What your clients really want to know is:
Do I trust this person with my wedding?
Do they understand what matters to us?
Do they know what they’re doing?
Will they take care of us?
Is this going to be easy?
Do I feel more confident hiring them?
It’s understanding what makes you valuable to the right client and learning how to communicate it. It’s building offers that aren’t just more hours and deliverables. It’s knowing how to lead a consultation instead of presenting your packages and waiting to be chosen. And it’s creating an experience that supports the price you’re working toward.
That’s the business we’re going to build together. Because “charge your worth” isn’t a strategy.
01 Positioning: The Reason They Choose You
Right now your website and your packages could belong
to almost any wedding photographer. You'll learn how to differentiate yourself from your competition and what
makes you the right choice for your ideal client, we're not rebranding we're learning what to put on your website that matters and how to say it.
02 Offer Architecture: Packages Built to Justify the Price
Your packages are probably organized around what you deliver — hours, images, add-ons.
You'll rebuild them around how a couple actually decides, so raising your price doesn't just mean the same package costs more. It means the offer itself makes the higher number make sense.
03 Inquiry to Booked: Where You Stop Getting Ghosted
What you’re actually selling — not hours and images. An offer that justifies the price.
04 Client Experience & Trust Proof
This is about how you communicate at every touchpoint — from the moment they book, through planning, through the wedding day, to gallery delivery and after — because that's what builds real trust, not your beautiful photos. You'll learn the exact structure, including how I get five-star Google reviews nearly every time I ask — because by the time I ask, the trust is already built.
05 The Price Ladder: How You Actually Raise Your Rates
You've thought about raising your prices and immediately talked yourself out of it: what if no one books me, what if my market can't afford it, what if I'm not good enough yet. And even once you get past the fear, there's a question nobody answers for you: when — and by how much. Every other educator tells you to “charge your worth” and leaves you standing there scared. If they go further than that at all, it's usually “just jump to your new number” — go from $2,500 to $4,500 and hope it holds. That's not how it worked for me — I got to 6 figures by raising my rates a little at a time, not by charging more overnight. This is the actual system — small, evidence-based jumps, not one terrifying leap.
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I’m giving you my Inquiry-to-Booking Sales System for free—the actual emails, texts, consultation framework, objection handling, and follow-up process you can start using in your business today.
Owner of Keel Co. Studio - and I was you; here has been every thought I had for YEARS:
In the last 3 years I tripled my income. No large Instagram following. No ads. I'm on page 12 of Google. What changed wasn't my photos — it was how I ran my business: referral relationships strong enough that my reputation precedes me, a client experience that earns trust before we've even met, and pricing that finally matched what I was delivering. That reputation is what's made me one of the top wedding photographers in my area.
I'm not holding anything back. Email templates, inquiry responses, even recordings of real consult calls so you can watch exactly how I run them — you get access to all of this and more. No gatekeeping.
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• Wedding photographers charging $1,800–$3,500 who want to raise their prices without losing clients
• Shooting 10–25 weddings a year
• Already taking beautiful photos and know their gear — this isn't a photography course, it's what happens after you're already good
• Feel stuck, and can't quite explain why
• Tired of discounting, tired of attracting price shoppers, tired of guessing
• Total beginners still learning their camera and craft — you're welcome to glean from this, but it assumes the photography skills are already there and starts at the business problem, not the technical one
• Photographers with pricing beginning at $4,500 or more — that's the top edge of the mid-range market, moving into premium territory, and that's a different set of problems
• Anyone looking for a quick fix, this will require hard work and dedication without the burn out