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There comes a moment in every photographer’s journey when the rules stop working, even though you are doing everything “right.”
The templates feel tight. The “right” way feels wrong. And the business advice you are trying to follow does not actually match the people sitting in front of you.
In this episode, I sit down with Fruzsina of Captured Magic to talk about what happens when you stop building your business around what you should do and start listening to what your clients are actually asking for. We talk honestly about pricing, packages, wall art, digitals, and the confidence it takes to trust your own judgment instead of chasing industry formulas.
Fruzsina shares how her pricing evolved over time, why she offers different options for different clients, and how learning to observe her clients’ behavior helped her shape a business that feels aligned instead of forced. We also talk about the emotional side of newborn photography, holding space for new parents, and why empathy and flexibility matter just as much as technique.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that you know your clients better than anyone else, even when you are second guessing yourself. When you listen closely and build from that place, your business becomes calmer, clearer, and far more sustainable.
What’s in this episode:
- [00:02:30] Fruzsina’s journey into newborn photography and building a business in a new country
- [00:06:30] Why trends and props eventually stopped serving her clients
- [00:09:00] Creating a studio experience that feels like home, not a showroom
- [00:12:30] Home studio versus rented studio and why pricing does not depend on location
- [00:14:00] Why pricing and packages are the hardest part of the business
- [00:15:00] Offering different session types to meet different client needs
- [00:16:00] Why prints lost value for many clients and how wall art shifted instead
- [00:17:30] Letting go of “one right way” to run a photography business
- [00:21:00] Supporting new parents emotionally during sessions
- [00:24:00] Managing emotional energy and difficult dynamics during shoots
- [00:29:00] A simple reset for photographers who feel stuck or overwhelmed
If you have ever felt torn between industry advice and your own instincts, this conversation with Fruzsina will remind you that you are not behind, and that building a business around your real clients is not only allowed. It is so powerful.
Meet Fruzsina Jonas
My name is Fru and I am a specialist newborn and baby photographer in Newport, SE Wales. My aim is to give my clients forever lasting memories, from bumps, to teeny-tiny newborns, through special birthday milestones and family portraits to be treasured forever. Being a mum of two myself, I know how much these memories are going to mean to you, and even more, to your children in the future!
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This episode was a breath of fresh air and a great reminder that you have everything you need to run a successful business. Check out this episode Buckets, Boundaries, and Breathing Room: Creating a Business That Doesn’t Run You with Tiffany Crenshaw that shares how another photographer started their career!




