In this conversation, I'm chatting with photographer Arielle Atkins about her journey of balancing motherhood and her photography business. She discusses the challenges of starting her business, the guilt that comes with being a working mom, and the importance of setting boundaries with clients. Arielle also touches on the struggles of comparison and imposter syndrome in the photography industry, while highlighting the flexibility and rewards that come with her career. Our conversation emphasizes the significance of a support system and the ongoing journey of personal and professional growth.
Takeaways
- Arielle started photography as a way to gain flexibility while raising her children.
- Mom guilt is a common struggle for working mothers, especially in creative fields.
- Balancing work and family requires constant adjustments and sacrifices.
- Choosing your hard means recognizing the challenges of both work and motherhood.
- The flexibility of being a photographer allows for more family time and vacations.
- Comparison with other photographers can lead to imposter syndrome.
- Each season in business comes with its own challenges and successes.
- Setting boundaries with clients is essential for maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
- Having a support system of fellow photographers can provide encouragement and reassurance.
- Personal growth and business development are ongoing processes that require patience.
You can contact Arielle at arielleatkinsphotography@gmail.com
Be sure to check out her work at www.arielleatkinsphotography.com and https://www.facebook.com/ArielleAtkinsPhotography
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