Ep 179: What We Are NOT Doing in 2026 If We Want To Get Booked

Ep 179:  What we are not doing in 2026 if we want to get booked by seniors

If you’re frustrated about not getting booked for senior sessions, this episode might sting a little.

Because in 2026, we are not using our websites and social media like portfolios and expecting inquiries to magically roll in.

Pretty photos are not a marketing plan.

In this episode of the Seniorologie Podcast, I’m breaking down why “just posting your work” isn’t enough anymore — and what senior photographers must do differently if they want consistent bookings, stronger positioning, and real momentum in their business.

We’re talking about:

Why passive marketing is costing you inquiries

The “Jane had her senior photos taken” caption problem

How outdated websites quietly kill conversions

The difference between documentation and marketing

What to fix today (yes, today) to start building demand

And if you’ve been guilty of any of this? You’re not behind — you’re just ready to level up.

This episode isn’t about shame. It’s about strategy.

Key Takeaways for Senior Photographers

1. Your Portfolio Is Not a Marketing Strategy

A gallery of beautiful images proves you’re talented.

It does not:

Build authority

Differentiate you

Create urgency

Or explain why someone should hire you

Your website and social media should attract, connect, and convert — not just display.

2. Documentation Is Not Marketing

If your caption says:

“Emma had her senior photos taken.”

That post only matters to Emma.

Marketing explains:

Why the location was chosen

What made the session unique

What nervous seniors can expect

What problem you solve

How to book

If your content doesn’t provide context or value, it’s not working hard enough for your business.

3. If You’re Not Getting Booked, Ask Better Questions

Before blaming:

The algorithm

The economy

“Seniors not booking early”

Ask:

Am I showing up consistently?

Does my messaging explain my value?

Is my booking process clear?

Does my website guide people toward action?

Silence is not strategy. Visibility and clarity win.

4. Your Website Should Answer 4 Questions in 10 Seconds

When someone lands on your homepage, they should immediately know:

Who this is for

What makes you different

What kind of experience you provide

What to do next

If they have to hunt for information, they will leave.

5. What You Can Fix Today

If this episode felt a little too accurate — good. That means it’s fixable.

Here’s where to start:

Audit your Instagram like a senior’s mom researching photographers

Rewrite your bio to clearly state who you serve and how to book

Update one page on your website with stronger copy and a clear call to action

Write your next caption with intention and value

Make your booking process obvious

Momentum starts with one decision.

The Bigger Shift for 2026

In 2026, we are not hiding behind pretty pictures.

We are:

Building brands

Clarifying our messaging

Showing authority

Creating demand

And marketing like business owners

Because talent gets admired.

Strategy gets booked.

Ready to Transform Your Business?

If you’re serious about leveling up your marketing, positioning, and confidence as a senior photographer, consider joining us at the Seniorologie Business Retreat in Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19–22.

Four days of immersion.
Two fully styled senior sessions in bucket-worthy locations.
Education, clarity, content creation, and community.

You don’t just leave with photos.

You leave with momentum.

Learn more and secure your spot before it fills.  Click HERE

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