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Learn how to hit $5K/month with your camera by finding clients, pricing with confidence, and building a career that gives you freedom 📸

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👋 Welcome
Congratulations on joining! This community is here to help you build a real income with your camera, and create the freedom that comes with it. Head over to the “Classroom” tab and dive into the Lensprofit Masterclass. It’s 14 videos where I break down exactly how I went from small gigs to earning $5K/month and beyond. Inside you’ll learn how to: - Find and land clients - Price with confidence so you actually get paid what you’re worth - Build systems that turn one-off jobs into a consistent business This masterclass is free, but I highly encourage you to watch as much of it as possible. It´s what I wish I knew over 7 years ago when I got started. I’ve spent the last 7+ years shooting events, brands, concerts, and international tours. Along the way, I learned that making money with a camera isn’t just about taking good photos and videos, it’s about knowing how to run it like a business. That’s what this space is about: giving you the roadmap I wish I had. Ask questions, share wins, and connect with others chasing the same goal. The more you put in, the more you’ll get out. This is your place to learn, experiment, and finally take action. To freedom & $5K/month 🥂
👋 Welcome
0 likes • Oct 16
@Brynn Vas happy to hear man!
1 like • Nov 3
@Jackie Nailepu Good to hear!
Live session questions
Just a request in the group can @Amund Janssen do a live session where we interact with him asking questions lively be done here? Any support from you guys show support with a thumbs up 😊
1 like • Oct 17
Love the idea @Ronny Ahinga. If this post gets 5 likes/thumbs up I’ll do a free live call with everyone where you can ask any questions 🤝🏼
How Can I Increase the Perceived Value of My Work?
Hello Amund, first of all, thank you for the very informative course. It really resonates with me. I have been helping Bishops, Reverends, Pastors, and other members of the Christian clergy grow their personal brands on social media and YouTube (Taking professional photos and Videos). However, the perceived value does not seem to be high enough, so they do not pay that much. I would really like to hear your advice on what I can do from this position?
1 like • Oct 16
Hey @Victors Key, really appreciate your post and glad to hear the course resonated with you. First off, there’s nothing wrong with your skills or even the «perceived» value of what you’re offering. The real issue here is the actual value to the client. Let me explain. If you’re helping pastors or church leaders grow their brands online, the content itself might look great, but unless it drives a clear outcome that they care about (like more people attending services, higher engagement, or bigger donations), the perceived value stays low. It’s not that your work isn’t good, it’s that it’s being applied in a place where content doesn’t directly translate into financial or tangible results. Now, compare that to documenting a big conference, festival, or charity event with thousands of attendees. That organizer needs photo and video to sell next year’s tickets, attract sponsors and grow revenue. The same skills could suddenly be worth $5K because the content produces a measurable return. So the first step is understanding who you’re serving and what’s valuable to them. If these church leaders don’t have big budgets, it might just not be the right market. If they do have budgets, then the key is reframing the value around the results they care about. For example: - More people showing up to church = greater impact. - More online views = spreading their message to a larger audience. If your content helps achieve that, you’re no longer selling “videos”, you’re selling growth, influence, and reach. Here what you can do: Find what they value. Then help them see how your work directly gets them there. That’s how you shift from being “just another creative” to a real partner who brings results. Hope that helps, but don’t hesitate to ask if there’s anything else 🤝🏼
1 like • Oct 17
Sweet @Victors Key, that’s exactly the right approach. Once you start thinking in terms of outcomes, everything changes. Your work stops being “just content” and starts becoming a tool that helps clients achieve something they actually care deeply about themselves. And that’s when the budgets naturally increase. Keep me posted on what you uncover, I think you’re onto something powerful here.
Early Access: Business Coach For Freelancers is live
I’ve been working on something new, and you can now test it out. This is the first edition of the Business Coach for Freelancers, an AI-powered tool built around the exact systems, mindset, and pricing frameworks I’ve used to build my own creative business. It’s designed to help you turn client inquiries into ready-to-send proposals, complete with smart pricing, a professional message you can copy-paste to your client, and quick coaching on how to present and close the deal. If you’ve ever been unsure what to charge, how to respond to a client, or how to structure your offer, this tool gives you instant clarity so you can move fast and confidently. You’re getting early access before it’s fully released, so any feedback you have will help shape where it goes next. Try it here: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-68ef69f231b4819197fb4a717d5c7dfa-business-coach-for-freelancers Can’t wait to see what you think, and how it helps you land your next high-paying client.
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PRICING DIFFERENT EVENTS
I Have this question, am having a problem in charging clients for concerts events but am good at charging and negotiating corporate event. What can i do to balance both so that it can rhyme what is your suggestion on that.
1 like • Oct 14
Good question @Ronny Ahinga It depends a lot on the country and the type of company, but for most corporate events, you should be somewhere between $600 and $5,000 depending on scope, deliverables, and experience. Here’s a simple rule of thumb: - Smaller local events: $600–$1,200 - Mid-sized conferences or company eventa: $1,200–$2,000 - Large professional conferences (multi-day, international, fast delivery): $4,000–$6,000+ The key is to understand the value to the client.If a company is spending $50K–$200K on an event, paying you $3K to document it isn’t much for them, if you deliver high-quality content fast and professionally. So focus on your positioning, the client experience, and how you can help them look good to their audience. That’s what gets you the higher rates. Does that make sense?
0 likes • Oct 15
@Ronny Ahinga Good to hear brother. Just let me know if there´s anything else
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