Freedom Focus Photography

Cost of Goods Sold Demystified

Nicole Begley Episode 281

281 - Pricing your photography services shouldn’t feel like a guessing game! But if you’ve ever wondered why your bank account doesn’t reflect your hard work, it might be time to look at your cost of goods sold (COGS). In this episode, we’re breaking down what COGS really means for your photography business and how to price your products profitably—without the overwhelm.

What to Listen For:

  • The real definition of cost of goods sold (COGS) and why it's not what you think.
  • Why photographers often underestimate their true costs.
  • How to calculate your COGS per session to ensure profitability.
  • The industry standard percentage for COGS and why you should stay below it.
  • The difference between general expenses and cost of goods sold.
  • How home-based and retail studio pricing models compare.
  • Why albums should be priced 10x their cost.
  • The biggest mistake photographers make when pricing prints.
  • How selling single prints and digital files can hurt your profit margins.
  • The one thing you should do right now to check your pricing health.

Understanding your cost of goods sold is the key to running a profitable photography business—whether you’re part-time, full-time, or growing to the next level. Now, it’s time to put this into action!

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DM me on Instagram (@nicolebegleyofficial) and let me know your COGS and session profit goals!

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