James Patrick: Photographer, Marketer, Storyteller

Beyond the Image Podcast

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Develop beyond the image in your creative career! Hosted by photographer, best selling author and marketing strategist James Patrick, this weekly podcast is made for photographers and creative entrepreneurs who are looking to do more with the work they love. This show will give you the tools, resources, insights and information you need to amplify your creative profession! Beyond the Image is part of the IconRefined.com network. Connect with host James Patrick at JamesPatrick.com or on Instagram @JPatrickPhoto

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James Patrick: Photographer, Marketer, Storyteller

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Arts

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www.jamespatrick.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

What to Do When a Client Cancels Your Photography Project 10.07.2026

Every creative eventually gets the email or phone call they never want to receive: "We're going to have to cancel the project." Whether you're a photographer, videographer, designer, or creative entrepreneur, canceled projects can cost far more than just the paycheck. They cost planning time, production hours, reserved calendar space, and lost opportunities. In this episode of Beyond the Image , I...

Stop Blaming Your Gear: What Actually Makes a Professional Photographer 30.06.2026

Most photographers overestimate the importance of gear and underestimate the importance of experience. In this episode, we break down why professionals don't lose shots because of equipment—they lose shots because of decisions, skill gaps, or lack of clarity on what actually matters. The right gear matters only when it directly improves your work, your workflow, or your client results. Everything...

When Should Photographers Start Charging for Their Work? 25.06.2026

One of the biggest mistakes aspiring photographers make is believing they need "a little more" before they can start charging. More experience. More gear. More education. More portfolio work. But what if that mindset is the very thing holding you back? In this episode, James Patrick challenges the common belief that photographers need to reach some mythical level of perfection before they can mone...

When Should You Refund a Client? (And When Should You Walk Away?) 18.06.2026

Every creative entrepreneur will eventually face the uncomfortable question: Should I refund this client? In this episode of Beyond the Image , James Patrick breaks down the only two situations where issuing a refund actually makes business sense. The first is obvious—when you've made the mistake and failed to deliver what you promised. The second is far more controversial: when dealing with a bad...

7 Revenue Streams Creatives Are Leaving on the Table 10.06.2026

Too many photographers and creatives believe the only way to make more money is to raise their rates. But the reality is that many are already providing valuable services they simply aren't charging for. In this episode, I break down seven overlooked revenue opportunities that can increase profitability while delivering even more value to your clients. From equipment rental fees and digital file s...

Should Photographers Pay to Get Published? 05.06.2026

Should photographers pay for magazine features, covers, and media placements? In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick explores the evolution of sponsored content, how pay-to-play publishing became commonplace, and why photographers need to rethink what publication actually means in today's media landscape. From the rise of sponsored content in traditional media to the explosion of niche...

Other Photographers Are Not Your Biggest Competition 27.05.2026

In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick breaks down a growing issue within the photography industry: photographers turning overlap into warfare. After receiving messages from a photographer attempting to pull him into a dispute over a project concept, James dives into the deeper mindset driving so much of the sniping, undermining, accusations, and territorial behavior that exists within...

Anonymous Job Posts Are Destroying Photography Pricing 19.05.2026

If you've spent any time in photography Facebook groups, you've seen it. Anonymous posts asking photographers to drop their rates, share their portfolios, and compete publicly for work with almost zero project detail. And photographers… lining up to compete. In this episode, James Patrick breaks down why this system is broken, how it commoditizes creative work, and why it pushes talented photograp...

What Most Creatives Avoid That Could Change Everything 12.05.2026

On this episode of Beyond the Image , James Patrick shares some of the most uncomfortable experiences of his photography career and why those moments ultimately led to the biggest opportunities. From flying to New York to pitch portfolio books in the middle of a blizzard, to sitting through brutally honest portfolio reviews, this episode explores the reality of what it takes to grow as a creative...

Why "Good Work" Is Making You Invisible (And What Actually Gets You Hired) 06.05.2026

Every May, a new wave of talented creatives enters the market—and here's the reality: their work is good. Really good. Which means "doing great work" is no longer a differentiator… it's the baseline. In this episode of Beyond the Image , James Patrick breaks down what he's seeing firsthand from reviewing hundreds of student portfolios—and why it should be a wake-up call for working professionals....

Stop Answer "What Do You Charge?" Like an Amateur 28.04.2026

"What are your rates?" It sounds simple, but most photographers fumble this moment and cost themselves money in the process. In this episode, we break down why answering too quickly puts you at a disadvantage and how to take control of the conversation instead. You'll learn the key questions to ask before giving a number, how to position yourself as a professional instead of a commodity, and why p...

Should You Put Your Rates on Your Website? 22.04.2026

Should your pricing be public… or is that quietly limiting your business? In this episode, I break down the real impact of listing your rates online. Not just from a convenience standpoint, but from a positioning and revenue perspective. Because while publishing pricing can filter inquiries, it can also create a ceiling on what you earn, reduce your ability to upsell, and shift how clients perceiv...

Who Pays Who? Models or Photographers? 16.04.2026

This episode is a direct response to the conversations, debates, and hot takes sparked by two recent reels that hit a nerve. The question seems simple on the surface: who should pay who, the model or the photographer? But once you peel it back, it exposes a much bigger issue around value, expectations, and how people position themselves in the industry. In this episode, I break down the different...

Ego vs. Critique: What's Really Hurting the Photography Industry 07.04.2026

In this episode, we're breaking down a problem that's quietly holding the photography industry back—ego. After watching a photographer get flooded with hateful comments on their work, it became clear that much of what gets labeled as "critique" isn't actually constructive feedback at all. It's insecurity, comparison, and ego showing up as opinion. We dive into: The difference between real critique...

The Truth About Underbidding in Creative Work (And Why It Hurts Everyone) 02.04.2026

When a client takes one creative's bid and shops it around to get someone else to undercut it, they're not evaluating based on value, vision, or fit, they're turning it into a race to the bottom. That devalues the work across the board. And on the flip side, a photographer who's willing to drop their rate just because they saw someone else's numbers isn't really pricing based on what the project i...

Stop Wasting Money: What Doesn't Grow Your Photography Business 26.03.2026

Most photographers don't have a revenue problem… they have a focus problem. In this episode, I'm breaking down the biggest money traps in the photography industry. The things we're told will grow our business… but don't. From expensive websites and paid ads to studio spaces, rebrands, presets, and productivity tools, I'm sharing what I personally invested in that didn't move the needle and why. Mo...

Stop Worrying About Copycats: The Truth About "Stolen Ideas" in Photography 18.03.2026

What should you do when another photographer copies your work? Nothing. In this episode, I break down why the fear of "stolen ideas" is one of the biggest things holding creatives back. After a recent post sparked debate, I dive into the difference between inspiration and theft, what copyright actually protects, and why most photographers are focused on the wrong problem. We're talking about: Why...

Are Photographers Actually Ruining the Industry? 09.03.2026

Are photographers actually ruining the photography industry by charging too little? It is a complaint that has echoed through the photography community for decades. Photographers often blame other photographers for lowering prices, devaluing photography, and training clients to expect cheap or free work. But what if that belief is based on a misunderstanding of how markets actually work? In this e...

How I Became a CreativeLive Instructor — And What It Really Took 04.03.2026

In this episode of Beyond the Image , commercial photographer James Patrick shares the story behind being invited to teach as a CreativeLive instructor photographer — and what it really takes to earn opportunities at that level. CreativeLive has featured some of the most respected photography instructors and creative entrepreneurs in the industry. Being selected as a CreativeLive photography instr...

Can A Bad Logo Ruin your Company? 23.02.2026

Imagine if every single person thought the name of your company was something different. Not just a slight mispronounciation, but a fundamentally different word altogether. They would not know what to call your business, they would not know how to find it, how to search for it online and thus, they would be unable to ever actually hire and work with you. This is the situation a small business foun...

Copyright vs. Usage Rights: What Photographers Keep Getting Wrong 16.02.2026

Most photographers get copyright wrong—and it's costing them more than they realize. In this episode of Beyond the Image , I break down the critical difference between copyright and usage rights, explain why payment or delivering RAW files does not transfer ownership, and show how photographers can protect their work while confidently licensing images to clients. We'll cover why the photographer a...

Gatekeeping Is Killing Photography 06.02.2026

In this episode of Beyond the Image , James Patrick calls out one of the most damaging behaviors in the photography industry right now. Photographers mocking others for asking questions, shaming so-called "basic" knowledge, and treating curiosity as proof someone doesn't belong. James breaks down how gatekeeping disguised as expertise harms education, kills curiosity, and drives people out of the...

When Cameras Become Evidence: Photography, Power, and the First Amendment 26.01.2026

Two photographs. Seconds apart. And a much bigger story about photography, accountability, and the right to document power. In this episode of Beyond the Image , James Patrick examines the events surrounding photographers John Abernathy and Pierre Lavie, whose images captured the moment documentation itself became a threat. As Abernathy was taken down by ICE agents while photographing in public, h...

15 Years Behind the Camera: Lessons That Built James Patrick Photography 16.01.2026

Fifteen years ago, I walked away from a full-time career in marketing—complete with a steady paycheck, benefits, and a 401K—to pursue photography. There were no guarantees it would work, only a willingness to accept uncertainty and learn along the way. In this episode, I reflect on the lessons that have kept James Patrick Photography in business for 15 years. From starting out in Tucson to buildin...

8 Posing Tips Every Photographer Needs to Confidently Direct Clients 06.01.2026

Posing doesn't have to feel awkward, forced, or inconsistent. In this episode, James Patrick breaks down 8 practical posing tips he's used across more than 800 magazine covers to help photographers confidently direct real clients, not professional models. You'll learn how to create structure at the start of a shoot, guide clients into flattering body angles, fix posture and hands, use props intent...

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