Inside the fashion photography club: what it is and how it can transform your career

If you've ever questioned whether you're the right fit for fashion photography, you're not alone. I hear the same concerns all the time—“Am I good enough? Do I need to live in a fashion capital? Will I have the time?” Let me tell you right now: Yes, you are good enough. No, you don’t need to live in a big city. And no, this doesn’t have to take over your life. You can make this work no matter where you are or how much time you have.

You Can Be a Fashion Photographer No Matter Where You Live

I know how it feels to wonder if location matters. So many photographers think they need to be in New York, London, Paris, or Milan to make it in fashion photography. That couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ve built a process that works from anywhere. I personally know thousands of photographers who have achieved incredible success without living in a major fashion city. You don’t need to relocate—you just need the right approach.

Yes, sometimes you might have to think outside the box. You might need to do things a little differently, but that’s exactly what I teach inside the Fashion Photography Club. This process is designed to work for everyone, whether you love city life or prefer a quiet town. It’s not about where you live—it’s about how you show up and do the work. If you’re still unsure, DM me, and let’s talk about it.

It Won’t Take Over Your Life

Another huge concern I hear is about time. So many photographers worry that learning fashion photography will take hours and hours out of their day. But here’s the truth: It doesn’t need to. The strategies I teach are designed to fit into your life and become part of your workflow.

I’ve spent years refining this process so you don’t waste time on things that don’t matter—like making endless Instagram reels that don’t attract paying clients. Inside the Fashion Photography Club, I help you focus on what actually moves the needle. Most members spend just two hours a week on the content, if that. And once you’ve gone through the curriculum, you can simply join the monthly action calls, ask your questions, and keep the momentum going.

And the best part? The private podcast means you can keep learning on the go—while commuting, walking your dog, or heading to your next shoot. Learning fashion photography has never been this easy.

You Don’t Need to Be “Talented” (Just Willing to Learn)

“I’m not creative enough.” “I’m not talented enough.” Sound familiar?

I promise you—fashion photography is a skill, not something you have to be born with. As long as you know the basics of your camera (like how to shoot in manual), you’re ready. If you’ve never worked with models before, I can help you with that. If you’re further along and looking to refine your style, I can help with that too.

I’ve pivoted countless times in my own career, and I know exactly how to help you do the same. Whether you’re starting out, shifting your focus, or refining your portfolio, this club will meet you where you are.

Why I Created the Fashion Photography Club

I didn’t want to create just another self-paced course that you buy and forget about. I wanted to build a supportive, interactive program that actually helps photographers take action. I know how isolating this career can be. Most of us work alone, spending hours behind a screen, figuring things out on our own.

But the truth is, having a community and direct access to someone who has been there makes all the difference. I’ve been part of so many programs myself, and every time, having that extra bit of support has helped me push through blocks and take action faster.

Inside the Fashion Photography Club, I’m here to support you. Whether you need a mindset shift, an expert opinion on your portfolio, or just someone to remind you that you’ve got this—I’m that person for you.

Join Before February 26th

If you’ve been thinking about joining, now is the time! Doors close on Wednesday, February 26th at midnight (UK time). Here’s how to join:

  1. Head to the sales page (linked below and in the show notes).

  2. Click Join Now.

  3. Choose your payment option:

    • Pay in full: £1,200 + VAT (for the full 12 months)

    • Six-month payment plan: £200/month + VAT

    • 12-month payment plan: £100/month + VAT

There’s no automatic renewal, so you won’t be charged after the 12 months unless you decide to renew. Around month 11, we’ll send an email with a renewal offer at a slight discount. If you’re ready to fly solo, you can simply complete your membership and take everything you’ve learned with you.

Exclusive Bonus: Platform-Optional Marketing Workshop

Everyone who joins this week will get exclusive access to my brand-new workshop: Platform-Optional Marketing.

I created this workshop after taking a social media break over Christmas and realizing how freeing it felt to step away from Instagram. While I still enjoy using it, I know many photographers feel trapped by social media. This workshop will teach you how to build a marketing plan that works on any platform—whether you love Instagram, prefer LinkedIn, want to focus on blogging, newsletters, TikTok, or YouTube.

By the end of the workshop, you’ll have:

✅ A clear marketing plan that feels good to you

✅ A strategy to stay front of mind with your clients

✅ A way to consistently get paid work through the platform you enjoy most

✅ Confidence in your marketing, without stress or overwhelm

The workshop will be live (date TBC), and once you’re in, you’ll have lifetime access.

Final Questions? Let’s Chat!

If you still have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. You can DM me, email support@oliviabossert.com, or drop a comment below.

Everything you need to join the Fashion Photography Club is in the link below or in the show notes if you’re listening on the podcast. I cannot wait to welcome you inside and spend the next 12 months helping you build your dream fashion photography career. Let’s do this together!

-Olivia

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