Struggling with cashflow as a photographer?
I know what it feels like to search the house for every last dollar to pay the bills. Income stress is real and at times it can feel like it will never end.
But like everything in life, those moments are temporary. Sometimes the smallest shift can completely change your world.
I’ve worked across so many areas of photography — music, media, products, events… all of them fairly unpredictable in my opinion.
Predictable Photography Income
For the last 10 years though, I’ve specialised in real estate and architecture because it gives me repeat, reliable income that I can actually bank on.
It wasn’t part of the plan. I just loved architecture, and as an introvert I preferred calm, structured work over high-pressure environments.
But the biggest surprise was the cashflow stability.
Real estate photography works because homes are listed every single week, all year round.
Once you have 5–10 agents on your books, you get consistent weekly income — no more guessing where the next job is coming from.
For me, that changed everything.
I know exactly what I need to hit my baseline of $2,000 per week, and if I want to earn more, I use my cold-calling system to bring in extra clients.
Here's How
Here’s what I believe:
Anyone can learn how to photograph houses and build a healthier work–life balance.
And if you want help, all of my systems — shooting, workflow, client-getting, marketing, and sales — are inside my Masterclass Gold Package.
You can see more on the Gold Package here.
Keep your head up.
Nath
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