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Mini Sessions That Sell Themselves: Marketing Your Minis for Next Year (Part 3)

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Fall outdoor mini’s taken in Boulder, Colorado with light and airy family photographer Catherine Chamberlain of Catherine Chamberlain Photography based in Northern Colorado

This year’s Boulder minis had everything you hope for on a fall shoot. Warm golden grass, the flatirons showing off in the background, and families who made the whole evening flow. But the truth is, great sessions are only half the story. The real magic happens when you take what worked this year and start planting seeds for next year. If you’re an up-and-coming photographer, this is the part of the process that actually creates stability in your business. And when you start marketing your minis for the year ahead now, it becomes simple, repeatable, and rooted in the work you’re already doing.

The Simple Way to Start Marketing Your Minis for Next Year

One of the easiest ways to market your minis for next year is to start while this year’s excitement is still fresh. Share sneak peeks quickly. Post behind-the-scenes clips from the tall grass or candid moments with families. Talk about why you love this location and what it offers, because clients respond to vision. Your future clients won’t just see pretty photos; they’ll see a photographer who guides them with confidence. When you do this consistently, it builds trust and repeat clients begin to show up automatically.

Keeping Your Momentum Alive All Year Long

The last step is keeping the momentum going in small, steady ways. Every time you post a mini session image or tell a short story about Boulder’s tall grass, you’re reminding people of what you offer. Over time, that repetition builds familiarity—and familiarity leads to bookings. When next year comes, you won’t have to push or persuade. Clients will already be waiting for the announcement because you’ve stayed present. That’s what long-term marketing looks like. It works quietly in the background while you serve your clients well.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT MY PHOTOGRAPHY, PLEASE CONTACT ME TODAY TO START A CONVERSATION! I CAN’T WAIT TO HEAR FROM YOU! 

Find resources and view more beautiful families + moments over on the blog!

Mini Sessions That Sell Themselves: Creating a Signature Fall Experience (Part 1)

Mini Sessions That Sell Themselves: Building Trust and Repeat Bookings (Part 2)

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