“Of this I am certain, that if we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future.” ― Winston S. Churchill
As each year comes to a close, I like to reflect on how far my small business journey has come. Some days I feel like I'm making this up as I go along; there really isn't a manual on how to be a successful business woman. Yes, I know there is plenty of advice, plenty of resources, even degrees you can get, but until you walk down the path for while, it's hard to truly understand what success looks like.
Some define success in terms of revenue, others in terms of the number of clients and I imagine there are many other definitions of success if you were to ask different people.
My definition of success as a professional photographer is really a series of questions I ask myself: is my photography work consistent? Does it evoke emotion? Did I enjoy myself? Did I learn something new? Did I help or inspire anyone? Is the client happy? (Okay, so I have high standards for myself!)
Not only do I write a blog post that summarizes the year, but I review my business plan and social media strategy to see what worked and what didn't, and then adjust accordingly.
At first 2021 seemed like an extension of 2020, but based on all the events I documented, the world did gradually venture back out to large gatherings. I supported sixteen events during the year.
In 2021 sixteen events were documented |
My favorite events to photograph will always be my fellow Veteran Brothers and Sisters' retirement ceremonies, and I had the privilege of attending three this year, as opposed to only one in March 2020, just as we started locking down for the Pandemic.
A picture of a chopper in South Dakota |
The mainstay of my photography business is my headshot studio located at 218 North Lee Street in Old Town, Alexandria, VA. I signed on to another year's lease this past October, so it's probably a safe bet that this business line will continue. I continue to attract professionals looking to update their LinkedIn or business websites, and the majority of my clients are transitioning Veterans, many of whom I served for, and with. I photographed over 100 headshots in 2021, which is over 2.5 times as many as last year (pictured below are those who gave me permission to release their images.)
2021 Headshots |
2021 Family Portraits |
2021 Business/Personal Branding Clients |
Throughout the year I had a few publications that I contributed to, to include one motorcycle-related book cover, the Washington Post, the Naval Academy's Alumni Magazine (Shipmate), VIP Alexandria Magazine, and Alexandria's Zebra Press. I also received three Veteran Business-related awards from the Virginia Department of Veteran Affairs, Woman's Program Office (2021 Trailblazer Award); the Alexandria Small Business Development Center (Veteran of the Year); and the Virginia Small Business Development Center (Runner-up, Veteran of the Year).
2021 Press & Awards |
Lastly, I joined the instructor ranks of Capital Photography Center. I wrote curriculum for two classes that I will teach in the New Year. The classes are 'The Workflow of the Professional Headshot' and 'How to be a Photography Business Owner.' At this point, I feel like it's time to pay it forward with all that I continue to learn about being a small business woman.
Capital Photography Center Bio |
Well that's a wrap! It was a busy year and I look forward to what next year has in store for Laura Hatcher Photography.
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