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Ep 18: Confessions of a struggling artist

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This weeks episode Amber and Ashley talk all about the hair and photography industry. Amber shares why she doesn’t require a deposit for her clients, a rising trend within the hair industry. They discuss what the reasons might be behind this. Respect of time and talent, or to weed out clientele?

Ashley asks Amber all about the celebrities she has worked with, and how she got into doing set work in Nashville, Tn. How different it was to work with celebrities in Tennessee vs California.

Amber brings up how clients don’t realize how much time and money goes into being a hair stylist or a photographer. The woes of being self-employed and all that that entails.

Ashley compares photography to the music industry. The music industry is so much harder to deal with in her opinion. Ashley expresses her frustration of the business side of music. Ashley breaks everything down what it’s like for an independent artist. They share in depth just how hard it is for an artist to live.

Follow the link to help support Amber after her failed craniotomy.

Ambers Go Fund me

RENEW 127 Project

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Music by Ooyy and T-shirts and Sweats

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Outro song:

"Lioness" by Ashley Reed

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62 episodes

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This weeks episode Amber and Ashley talk all about the hair and photography industry. Amber shares why she doesn’t require a deposit for her clients, a rising trend within the hair industry. They discuss what the reasons might be behind this. Respect of time and talent, or to weed out clientele?

Ashley asks Amber all about the celebrities she has worked with, and how she got into doing set work in Nashville, Tn. How different it was to work with celebrities in Tennessee vs California.

Amber brings up how clients don’t realize how much time and money goes into being a hair stylist or a photographer. The woes of being self-employed and all that that entails.

Ashley compares photography to the music industry. The music industry is so much harder to deal with in her opinion. Ashley expresses her frustration of the business side of music. Ashley breaks everything down what it’s like for an independent artist. They share in depth just how hard it is for an artist to live.

Follow the link to help support Amber after her failed craniotomy.

Ambers Go Fund me

RENEW 127 Project

Follow us on Instagram

Music by Ooyy and T-shirts and Sweats

Licensed under https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/featured/

Start your own podcast today. https://anchor.fm

Outro song:

"Lioness" by Ashley Reed

  continue reading

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