Advance Your Photography Career Without an Agent Through Pitching

Back in late 2022, I had this wild goal: "Get myself an agent."

I mean, having an agent seemed like the golden ticket to being a top-notch photographer, you know?

It was like getting a big thumbs up from the big shots in the biz. So, I hustled through the end of the year, pitching my portfolio to the coolest agencies in London, thinking this was it.

Then, bam! By January's end, I snagged a meeting with the dreamiest agency ever. I was psyched! Picture this: me with my fancy iPad Pro, a top-notch portfolio, all prepped and ready to roll, strutting into London. I walked into that meeting with treats in hand, a mix of excitement and nerves swirling inside me.

But, guess what? The meeting didn't quite go as planned. It felt more like an interview, which totally kicked my nervousness into overdrive because, believe me, interviews are not my jam. They liked my work and threw loads of questions at me, but as we got closer to the end, they dropped the bomb: "Sorry, we're not signing anyone right now."

Yeah, it sucked. Big time.

I left that meeting feeling like a popped balloon. You know, deflated, sad, and totally rejected. I tried to play it cool, but deep down, I was crushed. I made the obligatory calls to my mom and my fiancé, fighting back the waterworks.

Let me tell you, rejection is like a punch in the gut. It stings, and it's hard not to take it personally. So, in an attempt to stop wallowing, I started writing this daily affirmation in my journal: "I've got what it takes to make it on my own. I'm enough, just as I am."

After a few days of wearing the grumpy pants, something shifted. I started feeling a bit better, pulled myself together, and decided it was time to get back to my groove. You know what I did? I started pitching myself like there was no tomorrow.

I fired off pitch after pitch to about 20 brands that I totally admired. And you know what's crazier? Some of them actually replied, including the legendary Manolo Blahnik. Fast forward to July, and guess what? This year has been the bomb for my career.

Turns out, that crummy meeting with the fancy agency was a blessing in disguise. It gave me the kick I needed to realize that I can do this solo. I don't need anyone to hold my hand.

Take it from me – stop waiting for someone to swoop in and save the day. You've got the power to chase your dreams all by your awesome self. Pitching has been my secret sauce from day one. It's how I waltzed into the fashion world, and guess what? It's still my go-to move.

Listen up, pitching isn't just some fancy jargon. It's the real deal. It's the magic wand that can take your photography game to new heights. I'm not just talking, I'm living proof of this stuff.

With the right mindset and a dash of know-how, you can transform a simple pitch email into an opportunity that can change your life. And guess what? You don't need a fancy agent riding shotgun.

So, here's the lowdown: join the waitlist for Pitching With Confidence. When those doors swing open again in November, be first in line to grab your spot. It's time to roll up your sleeves and show the world – you've got this!

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