The Truth About the Starving Artist Stereotype

The Fashion Photography Show - A podcast by Olivia Bossert

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In this episode of The Fashion Photography Show, I’m tackling the myth of the starving artist. This belief has been romanticized for far too long, holding many fashion photographers back in their businesses and personal lives. We'll dive into why this stereotype persists and how you can break free from it to build a thriving, sustainable career.

  • Introduction to the Starving Artist Myth:

    • We explore the historical roots of the starving artist image, from artists like Van Gogh to modern-day influences in media and culture.
    • This myth can lead to undervaluing your work, financial instability, and burnout.
  • Why the Myth Persists:

    • Cultural influences, romanticized notions of suffering for art, and misconceptions about creativity and financial success.
  • Personal Experience:

    • I share my own struggles with the starving artist mentality and how it affected my career and well-being.
  • Overcoming the Starving Artist Belief:

    • Mindset Change: Recognize that you deserve to be well-paid for your work and set clear financial goals.
    • Journaling Prompts:
  • Actionable Steps:

    • Create a Sustainable Business Model: Set prices that reflect the value of your work and cover your costs.
    • Adjust Your Rates: Regularly review and adjust your pricing as you grow.
    • Pitching and Portfolio Building: Get comfortable with pitching to brands and creating valuable work for your clients.
    • Confidence in Your Value: Remember your unique perspective and skills are needed by your clients.
  • Wrapping Up:

    • The starving artist mentality is a myth. By recognizing it and taking steps to overcome it, you can build a thriving career as a fashion photographer.
    • Study money mindset, utilize resources, and challenge your negative beliefs about money.
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