If you've spent any time in photography Facebook groups, you've seen it.
Anonymous posts asking photographers to drop their rates, share their portfolios, and compete publicly for work with almost zero project detail.
And photographers… lining up to compete.
In this episode, James Patrick breaks down why this system is broken, how it commoditizes creative work, and why it pushes talented photographers into a race to the bottom that nobody wins.
He unpacks the hidden power imbalance behind anonymous job posts, why "just drop your rate" is a red flag for serious creative work, and what separates high-value client relationships from price-shopping transactions.
More importantly, he lays out a better way forward: how professional photographers can protect their pricing, qualify clients properly, and build relationships that lead to better projects, better pay, and more creative control.
If you're tired of undervaluing your work or competing in public bidding wars, this episode will reframe how you think about pricing, clients, and creative business growth.
Key topics covered:
Why anonymous job posts are a major red flag
How public bidding destroys pricing integrity
The psychology behind "race to the bottom" pricing
What real client relationships look like
How to qualify clients before quoting work
Why pricing should never come before understanding scope
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