Against all odds, these women have not only carved out successful careers in photography but have also thrived in a field often perceived as saturated. Their journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, community, and unwavering passion. Gem Latter, Sloan Pleming, Kelsey Hatherall, Meg Gibbs, and Ellen Spannari – all started their photography businesses with little more than a camera and a dream. They’ve built thriving, booked-out businesses, proving the naysayers wrong.
They faced skepticism from the start. They were told the photography market was oversaturated. They were dismissed with the notion that photography was just a hobby, not a viable career path. But here's where it gets controversial... These women didn't just ignore the doubters; they used the negativity as fuel. They leveraged community support, networked relentlessly, and poured years of hard work into honing their craft.
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