March 14, 202600:41:48

659: Rebecca Schmidt – From $34k to a $3M Boudoir Photography Business in Just 3 Years

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Rebecca Schmidt of www.boudoirbyrebeccalynn.com recently joined the PhotoBizX Membership, and we got chatting on Messenger, where she mentioned she runs a high-volume boudoir photography studio in Washington State, USA.

Naturally, I asked the obvious follow-up question… when you say high volume, do you mean a few sessions a week?

Her reply stopped me in my tracks.

“We photograph 20–25 clients every week. Between 70–85 per month.”

At that point, I knew I had to invite her onto the podcast.

Rebecca has built a business that looks very different from the typical one-photographer studio. Her website walks prospective clients through the entire experience — an all-female team, professional hair and makeup, guided posing, and a same-day ordering session.

The video on her process page is a must-watch. It shows exactly why clients feel comfortable booking and why the experience feels so polished and professional.

From the outside, it looks like an incredibly well-oiled machine — and I couldn’t wait to find out how it all works.

In this interview, Rebecca shares how she went from shooting weddings and families to building a multi-million-dollar boudoir studio, photographing dozens of clients every week — and the mindset, marketing, and systems that make that kind of volume possible.

Here's some more of what we covered in the interview:

What running 20–25 boudoir sessions a week reveals about building a high-volume studio based on systems, team roles, and repeatable client experiences — not photographer hustle.

Why shifting your identity from “photographer” to “business owner” changes how you think about leadership, sustainability, and long-term growth.

How designing a premium boudoir experience — professional hair and makeup, guided posing, and same-day ordering — dramatically increases perceived value and average sales.

Why encouraging repeat clients through complimentary sessions and ongoing relationships quietly becomes one of the most powerful growth engines in a portrait studio.

How Rebecca scaled from $750K in year one to $3M in revenue by constantly testing, measuring results, and expanding only when demand was proven.

Why testing new markets before opening a second studio helps confirm real demand and profitability before committing to expansion.

How boudoir studios succeed by marketing confidence and empowerment rather than simply selling photography.

Why privacy and image-release limitations make marketing boudoir photography more challenging than other portrait genres.

How positioning albums and wall art as the natural outcome of the experience leads to average sales around $3,000–$3,500.

Why a soft-selling, guided ordering process can normalise premium purchases without clients feeling pressured.

How building a specialised team around the photographer allows the business to scale without the owner becoming the bottleneck.

Why Rebecca believes the phrase “hire right and fire fast” is essential to protecting culture, standards, and client experience.

How outsourcing areas like advertising and marketing management frees the owner to focus on strategy and growth.

Why a consistent lead-generation pipeline paired with a structured sales process is the real engine behind high-volume studios.

And why serious growth begins when photographers stop treating their craft like a side hustle and start building a real business system around it.

What’s on Offer for Premium Members

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I definitely still love the idea of feeling like a photographer, but I really see myself as a business owner now. I don’t shoot anymore — I have a whole team that does that — so my focus is on the bigger picture of building and running the business. – Rebecca Schmidt

You'll also receive access to the members-only Secret Facebook Group, where you can connect with other Premium Members and interview guests to help, support and motivate you to take ideas you hear in each episode and put them into action. The group also has FB live video tutorials, role-play, and special live interviews. You will not find more friendly, motivated, caring and sharing photographers online. Seriously, that's not all.

Our ads work because the offer is strong. People focus on the ad itself, but the truth is the offer is what makes someone stop and click. – Rebecca Schmidt

In addition to everything above, you'll get access to instructions on forming or joining a MasterMind Group with other premium members. These groups are super motivating, make you accountable, and help you build friendships with other pro photographers with motives similar to yours—to build a more successful photography business.

What is your big takeaway?

Following this interview, I’d love to know if you're taking anything from what Rebecca shared. Is there something you heard that excited or motivated you to the point where you thought, yeah, I'm going to do that! If so, leave your thoughts in the comments below; let me know your takeaways and what you plan to implement in your business based on what you heard in today's episode.

I expect that we're going to have no sales. It's just part of the business model, and I'm completely okay with them, to be honest, because usually that results in a five star review. It might result in a referral, as long as they leave happy and they had a great experience, they're going to tell somebody about that. – Rebecca Schmidt

If you have any questions I missed, a specific question you’d like to ask Rebecca, or a way to thank her for coming on the show, feel free to add them in the comments area below.

Our ads work because the offer is strong. People focus on the ad itself, but the truth is the offer is what makes someone stop and click. – Rebecca Schmidt

 

iTunes Reviews and Shout-outs

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The emotional stories always connect more deeply than the location-based projects. – Jo Lyons

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Marketing is everything. You can be the best photographer in the world, but if nobody knows about you, it doesn’t matter. – Rebecca Schmidt

Another great way to get a backlink to your site is to send a video testimonial. It doesn't need to be fancy, and your phone will be perfect. Click record and tell me how PhotoBizX has impacted you and your photography business.​

 

Links to people, places and things mentioned in this episode:

Rebecca Schmidt Website

Rebecca Schmidt on Instagram

Rebecca Schmidt on Facebook

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Episode 637: Nidhi Dahiya – Taking Headshot clients to $14K Family Portrait Sales

The biggest difference between photographers who struggle and photographers who succeed is that the successful ones treat it like a business. – Rebecca Schmidt


Thank you!

Huge thanks to Rebecca for coming on and sharing so openly about how she built her photography business — and the mindset shifts that made it possible.

What I love about Rebecca’s story is that it isn’t just about boudoir photography or running Facebook ads. It’s about what happens when a photographer stops thinking like a freelancer and starts thinking like a business owner.

From building a team and photographing 70+ clients a month to stepping away from shooting altogether, everything Rebecca has done has been intentional. The systems, the marketing, the offer — it’s all been designed to support a much bigger vision than simply booking the next client.

I’d love to know what stood out most for you in this one… and whether it’s made you think differently about what might be possible in your own photography business.

When you’re running a business with a team, every decision you make affects other people. You’re thinking about the client experience, your staff, the numbers, the growth — everything. – Rebecca Schmidt

That’s it for me this week; I hope everything is going well for you in life and business!

Thanks for listening—speak soon,
Andrew

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