

Wisdom in the Tangents Photography Podcast
John Mansfield
Photography education that aren't the same old interviews. We chat life, running a business, serving our clients, and most of all being a good human.
I want you to have the life you've dreamed of and there's usually some gold down the tangents we explore.
John Mansfield hosts the podcast as it's recorded LIVE so you can join the conversation too.
I want you to have the life you've dreamed of and there's usually some gold down the tangents we explore.
John Mansfield hosts the podcast as it's recorded LIVE so you can join the conversation too.
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Jan 31, 2022 • 1h 32min
100th Episode! My Wife asks me Your questions
John's wife, Taylor joins the show to interview John. She asks questions that you, the listeners, submitted.Topics of imposter syndrome, selling vs serving mindset, creativity in photography, community, and some helpful advice for second shooters. This episode is sponsored by Freedom Edits. Get 30% off your first order by going to lightdarkco.com/freedomFind John atallheartphoto.cominstagram.com/allheartphotoallheartphoto.com/educationWhat is John loving?TV Show - Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)Snack - Mi Tiendo Fuego PeanutsWhat is Taylor loving?Self Care - Trip to see a friend and take rest

Jan 24, 2022 • 58min
099. The 5 Must-Have Website Pages with Carolina Guzik
Carolina is a fellow podcast host at The Tog Republic Podcast, she is a wedding and portrait photographer based in Miami, Florida, and she’s a marketing expert. Today she’s sharing with us the 5 must-have web pages for your website and tips on what to include on each of those pages in order to attract your dream clients and repel the ones that aren’t a good fit.This episode is sponsored by Freedom Edits. Get 30% off your first order by going to lightdarkco.com/freedomYour website is one of the best tool to attract future clients, build trust and reliability.1. Home Page or Landing PageHave your location on your home page. This will help with local leads as well as Google SEO rankings.Focus your home page on ONE niche of photography. You can have links to pages about your family photos or pet photos, but your main page should be what your main genre is.When you are choosing photos to display on your website, don’t focus on the clients you’ve already worked with, you should focus on photos that would speak to your potential new clients.You should have testimonials all throughout your website. Pick certain testimonials that align with each webpage, and only include a line or two of their quote. 2. About PageThis page should NOT be about you! It should be about how you can serve and guide your client through their problems and to their goal.Leave breadcrumbs all over your website. Point the user where you want them to go next. 3. Portfolio PageHave 20-30 photos that showcase your style, and how it feels to work with you. Don’t let it sit stagnant, but update your portfolio at least every quarter.Have your social media icons at the bottom of your pages. Don’t have them front and center. You want them to stay on your site without getting distracted with the sea of notifications.4. Contact PageYou need to have a page where people can contact you and inquire.Avoid using phrases like “Book Now” that imply a large step forward for the user. Instead use phrases like “Contact Me” or “See if Your Date is Available.”Don’t have a super short contact form, but also don’t have 100 questions in there. Carolina recommends having at least their names, phone number, email, wedding date, and throw in a question that they aren’t prepared for, such as “What’s your favorite TV show” or “Is a hotdog a sandwich”. These are simple and easy questions for them but it’ll set you apart from all the other contact forms.Be sure to reference that extra question later when you contact them.5. BlogUse your blog as a resource for your clients and potential clients in a way that helps them and guides them along on their journey. Answer some pain points and give your opinion on how they can have a more simple and streamlined planning process.Leave breadcrumbs at the end of each blog post that point toward other blogs or pages on your site that are relevant to that blog’s topic.Find Carolina atwww.carolinaguzik.comwww.thetogrepublic.cominstagram.com/carolina_guzikinstagram.com/thetogrepublicWhat Are We Loving?What Carolina is loving:TV Show - The Great British Bake Off (Netflix)John’s add-on - Old Gregg from the Mighty Boosh Show with Noal FeildingWhat John is loving:TV Show - The Good Place Season 4 (Netflix)We record each episode LIVE in our Facebook group and we would love to connect with you there. You can join at Light + Dark Photography Podcast Group on Facebook.Follow us at www.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphoto

Jan 19, 2022 • 30min
098. Maximize Your Wedding Show Experience
John shares some tips on how to prepare for a wedding show, open house, or expo in a way that will maximize your benefits and leads.This episode is sponsored byFreedom Edits. Get 30% off your first order by going to lightdarkco.com/freedomWhen preparing for a wedding show, open house, expo or any other time you’ll be showcasing your services, you need to create a landing page for those in attendance to access.That landing page should have a portfolio that highlights what your ideal client values. If you are at a certain venue for an open house, add more photos taken at that venue.Have a photo of your face smiling at the camera. That will help when couples are going through dozens of websites and then they’ll better remember you and how you made them feel.Include your pricing on the landing page. It could be as small as a “starting at” price, but having something will either qualify them, or send them on their way.And lastly, have some sort of an incentive for them to take action with you right away. This could be a certain amount off, free prints/products, extra hours, but the most important part is that you choose something that your ideal client will hold value in.Use a QR code on a handout or business card for them to easily access your website without having to type a lot into their browser.Reach out to other vendors who you know will also be participating in the show. Offer them prints of images you’ve taken on their services/products. Or offer them photos to be taken on them. And most importantly, follow up with your leads! Email them, text them, send them a video message. Let them know that you took notice that they stopped by.Enter the Giveaway before February 1, 2022. More info at lightdarkco.com/giveawayFind John atallheartphoto.cominstagram.com/allheartphotoallheartphoto.com/educationWhat am I loving?Movie - Don’t Look Up (Netflix)We record each episode LIVE in our Facebook group and we would love to connect with you there. You can join at Light + Dark Photography Podcast Group on Facebook.Follow us at www.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphoto

Jan 14, 2022 • 29min
097. Resetting Expectations when You are Overwhelmed
John shares why it’s so important to communicate and reset clients’ expectations when you are feeling overwhelmed and not hitting deadlines.This episode is sponsored byTave. Get your free 60 day trial by going to lightdarkco.com/taveIf you’re listening the week this comes out, you probably realized it’s later than our usual Monday morning release. That has everything to do with today’s topic. Overwhelm.2021 was insane for many of us. 2020 reschedules, on top of all the 2021 couples. Plus more pandemic, working in dangerous conditions, and just plain exhaustion.The last few months in particular have been a struggle. They’re busy months, sicknesses, lots of work, holidays, emotional stress, deaths in the family, editing program issues, covid effecting those around us.I used to stress myself out about meeting deadlines and expectations that I had set with my clients, my family, and myself. I still do at times. I would get in my head and tell myself that they would be so disappointed in me and leave terrible reviews.With everything happening the last few months, I’ve had to revisit some of the deadlines and move them out. Much like releasing this episode on a Thursday instead of Monday.It has been freeing this fall to revisit expectations and move forward with new ones.When you see that you’re going to miss a deadline, reach out before you pass it.Be humble and explain what’s going on. Not making excuses, just explaining.Set new deadlines that you can definitely deliver on.Offer a gift or discount as a thank you if you want.The perfectionist in my soul would have died with the amount of late deliveries, missed deadlines, and overall “Not perfection” that was a majority of 2021.So set expectations for your couples, try your best to meet them, and if the world throws all the curveballs at you, revisit those expectations and agree to new ones. Your clients will feel respected and cared for even if they are bummed that their photos aren’t ready yet.Enter the Giveaway before February 1, 2022. More info at lightdarkco.com/giveawayFind John atallheartphoto.cominstagram.com/allheartphotoallheartphoto.com/educationWhat am I loving?Podcast - Black Shutter Podcast by Idris Talib SolomonWe record each episode LIVE in our Facebook group and we would love to connect with you there. You can join at Light + Dark Photography Podcast Group on Facebook.Follow us at www.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphoto

Jan 3, 2022 • 1h 4min
096. The 20 Hour Work Week with Laura Murphy
Laura is a multi-passionate entrepreneur based in New Jersey. She’s a wedding and portrait photographer at Laura Lee Photography, a brand photographer at Laura Lee Creative, and a business coach at Find Your Freedom Co.Today she's bringing super actionable steps to set up automations, workflows and systems in your business so you can streamline your work, maximize your productivity, and create more time for you do spend on what you want.Sponsor: ShipStationGet your free 30 day trial and make it 60 days by checking it out at lightdarkco.com/shipstationShownotes at lightdarkco.com/podcast/96Take the first step to finally taking back your time by streamlining your business with powerful workflows & systems! Download Laura Lee Creative's FREE Quickstart Guide for business owners with 10 must-do actions to add to your workflow to increase profits, skyrocket your efficiency and improve your client experience! Click here to download now!Follow along:instagram.com/lauraleecreativeinstagram.com/findyourfreedomcowww.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphoto

Dec 27, 2021 • 37min
095. Get Uncomfortable and Crush Your Goals
John shares how you can set goals, break those down into actionable steps, and work through them and through the uncomfortable times in order to hit those goals.Shownotes: lightdarkco.com/podcast/95This episode is sponsored byTave. Get your free 60 day trial by going to lightdarkco.com/taveJoin for the next LIVE recordinglightdarkco.com/listenFind John atallheartphoto.cominstagram.com/allheartphotoallheartphoto.com/education

Dec 20, 2021 • 1h 7min
094 . Purpose and Passion with Jon Canlas
Jon Canlas is a family and portrait photographer based in Provo, Utah. He owns the FIND Lab a film scanning and digital editing lab. He is one of the founders of the Hybrid Collective and he hosts workshops and a course on film photography called Film is Not Dead.Today we get into why we take photos, the importance of personal work, and why you need to be photographing the ones you love.Shownotes at lightdarkco.com/podcast/94The Light and Dark Photography Podcast is brought to you by Shipstation.ShipStation a web-based shipping and packaging platform that makes shipping your products and prints so easy!Get your free 30 day trial and make it 60 days by checking it out at lightdarkco.com/shipstationFollow us at www.instagram.com/jonathancanlaswww.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphoto

Dec 13, 2021 • 59min
093. Creating a Safe Place for Boudoir with Angelica Pompy
Angelica Pompy is a Boudoir, Maternity, and Newborn photographer in Jacksonville, Florida. Today on the podcast, she shares about how you create a safe place for your boudoir clients and why that makes so much of a difference.The Light and Dark Photography Podcast is brought to you by Tave. Get your free 30 day trial and make it 60 days by checking it out at lightdarkco.com/taveFind Angelica at www.pompyportraits.cominstagram.com/pompyportraitsAnd follow the show at www.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphoto

Dec 6, 2021 • 56min
092. Hobbies Boost Creativity with Miguel Angel
Miguel Angel of San Angel Photography. He and his wife, Maryann are founders of their College Station based Wedding and Portrait photography business. Miguel shares about hobbies and how they can help boost your creativity, give your mind a reset to dive further into business, and create some great connections with clients and potential clients.Shownotes: lightdarkco.com/podcast/92Sponsor: Tave CRMGet your extended 60 day Free trial at lightdarkco.com/taveinstagram.com/miguelmakesmusic_instagram.com/sanangelphotoFollow us at www.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphotoWe record each episode LIVE in our Facebook group and we would love to connect with you there. You can join at Light + Dark Photography Podcast Group on Facebook.

Nov 29, 2021 • 1h 1min
091. Giving Back and Serving Well with Joey Mac Dizon
Joey Mac Dizon is the co-founder and CEO of the New Jersey based Mobile Cigar Lounge where they bring the cigar experience to events and roll premium cigars in person.Today's episode is packed full of amazing insight and conversation. We talk about serving your clients well, what you need to think about before growing a team, why you should never stop learning.instagram.com/themobilecigarloungeShownotes: www.lightdarkco.com/podcast/91Sponsor: Tave CRMwww.lightdarkco.com/taveFollow us atinstagram.com/lightdarkcoinstagram.com/allheartphoto


