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I'm Melissa Arlena(my friends call me Mel) and I help photographers get found on Google.
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Picture this: You’ve just moved to an incredible market like Nashville with your photography business. You know luxury clients exist somewhere in the city, but after months of posting on social media and hoping for the best, your inbox stays frustratingly empty while other photographers seem to stay booked solid.
This scenario plays out for photographers across the country who skip the crucial first step of business relocation: proper photography market research. Without it, you risk wasting time and money targeting the wrong areas or clients.
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If you haven’t already, I’d encourage you to listen to the full podcast episode where Alison & I break down all these strategies in detail. But if you’re ready to get straight to the actionable stuff, this blog post lays it all out for you step-by-step. Either way, you’re going to walk away with concrete strategies you can implement right away.
After relocating my photography business twice in two years, I learned that building momentum in a new market isn’t about luck or hoping the right clients stumble across you. It’s about strategic research and data-driven decision making.
This week during a mini mentoring session, we helped Courtney Hauk, a newborn and family photographer who moved to Nashville 18 months ago. Her journey perfectly illustrates why proper photography market research is the difference between struggling in a new market and dominating it.
Courtney shoots maternity, newborn, and family photography in the Nashville and Franklin areas. But here’s where many photographers get stuck: she lives outside the city in a small country town where clients prefer mini sessions and budget pricing, while her ideal luxury clients live in completely different areas.
“I’m definitely trying to tap into more of the luxury market, offering full service with hair and makeup,” Courtney explained. “But I’m struggling to find the clients who want that, even though I know they’re out there.”
This is exactly why photography market research matters. Without it, you’re making expensive assumptions about where your clients live, what they want, and how they make purchasing decisions.

When I moved to Miami, my realtor confidently told me to target Boca Raton. I spent twelve months focusing my photography market research and marketing efforts on Boca, only to discover all my actual ideal clients were in Coral Gables – an hour and a half in the opposite direction! That expensive lesson taught me never to skip proper market research again.
Here’s my proven photography market research system that works in any market, whether you’re targeting Nashville, Miami, or small-town America:
The Facebook Group Research Protocol:

This photography market research approach reveals not just who the established players are, but also the quality standards and price points your target market expects.
What This Research Tells You:
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One of the most overlooked photography market research tools is neighborhood-specific publications. Companies like Best Version Media and N2 Publishing are incredibly selective about the areas they serve.
Here’s why this matters for your photography market research: These publishers only work in affluent, upper-middle-class neighborhoods. If they’re publishing in specific areas, that’s where your luxury photography clients likely live.
How to Use This Intelligence:
This strategy helped Alison identify the exact pockets of ideal clients in Virginia Beach. Instead of casting a wide net across the entire metro area, she could focus her photography market research and marketing budget on neighborhoods with proven purchasing power.

Effective photography market research includes understanding how your competitors are positioned and where they’re succeeding. But this goes deeper than just looking at their websites.
Advanced Competitor Research Tactics:
When I analyzed successful photographers in Miami, I discovered they weren’t just charging premium prices – they were working in specific neighborhoods and venues that attracted my ideal demographic. This photography market research insight completely redirected my marketing strategy.

Here’s where most photographers miss opportunities in their photography market research: they don’t leverage their own experience as potential clients.
Courtney had a major advantage she wasn’t recognizing – she’d lived in Nashville for 18 months AND recently had a baby. She was essentially conducting real-time market research as her own ideal client!
Your Experience as Market Research Data:
“Start with what’s useful to you,” I advised Courtney. “What were you researching as a pregnant mom in the area? What did you need to find out about preschools, summer camps, pediatricians?”
This type of photography market research is invaluable because you’ve experienced the buyer journey firsthand. You understand the pain points, the decision-making process, and the information gaps that exist in your market.
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One of the most effective photography market research strategies involves mapping the entire ecosystem of businesses that serve your ideal clients.
The Vendor Network Research Process:
“I just had a photographer in our group coaching who reached out to local doulas and connected with them virtually,” I shared with Courtney. “Now they’re referring clients to her while she waits for her SEO to take off.”
This photography market research reveals the referral ecosystem in your market. Which doulas work with high-end clients? Which pediatricians serve affluent families? Which venues attract luxury weddings?
Advanced Vendor Research Questions:
Here’s how Courtney is implementing her photography market research findings:
Phase 1: Complete Market Mapping (Month 1)
Phase 2: Content Creation (Months 2-3)
Phase 3: Relationship Building (Months 2-4)

When I moved my business the second time, I applied these photography market research principles immediately. Result? I achieved page 1 Google rankings within 6 months instead of the 18 months it took the first time.
Proper photography market research isn’t just about finding clients – it’s about:
Don’t let another month pass wondering where your ideal clients are hiding. Implement these photography market research strategies:
This Week:
This Month:
Next Quarter:
Remember, successful photographers don’t guess – they research, analyze, and execute based on data.

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Your ideal clients are out there. The question isn’t whether they exist – it’s whether you’ll invest the time to research where they are and what they need.

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I’m Melissa Arlena, founder of Picture Perfect Rankings, where we help portrait photographers get found on Google and transform from invisible experts into market leaders. With 15+ years of photography experience and an IT background, I’ve helped hundreds of photographers break free from feast-or-famine cycles by achieving page 1 rankings that attract their dream clients through search.
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