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176 - I promise today's episode about end-of-life pet photography isn't as depressing as it might sound.\\xa0
So many of us dive into pet photography with the vision of rolling around on the ground and having some serious snuggles and giggles with happy, healthy dogs and horses and all the animals.\\xa0
That's what Angela Schneider thought, too, even though she had been through the agonizing loss of her beloved boy, Shep.\\xa0
When she noticed that one-third of her clients at Big White Dog Photography were coming to her for end-of-life sessions, she started to study pet loss grief so she could understand their needs and support them better.\\xa0
Then her world turned upside down. Her mom died on January 28, 2022, and she was left wanting to understand so much more about her own grief and pain. \\xa0
One year later, she has created One Last Network and is teaching other pet photographers about grief and how we can better serve our clients who come to us for rainbow sessions.\\xa0
And that's what Angela and I are talking about on today's episode.\\xa0
What to listen for:\\xa0
10:52 How Angela niched Big White Dog Photography by hearing the dreaded four-letter C-word\\xa0
19:31 The whirlwind of events that led her down the path of pet loss grief\\xa0
30:00 You might double your end-of-life clients by learning about grief\\xa0
36:04 Why you shouldn't feel bad about charging for end-of-life sessions\\xa0
49:31 One thing you can do during your end-of-life sessions to support your clients\\xa0
You guys, so many of us are doing these sessions and Angela has come up with a way to level up the service you offer. And you know how much I love niching down in your business!\\xa0
Where to find Angela\\xa0
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