For many years’ photography had been a hobby that had
allowed Sally Barreteau to express her creative side – now with a boost of
confidence she has taken her passion and turned it into a full-time career.
Working with Enterprise Hub partners The Women’s
Organisation – she now runs ‘Sally Barreteau Photography’ a Liverpool based
photography business that is helping people capture moments in their lives for
generations to come.
Beginning her enterprise journey with a love for all things photography, Sally felt like it was the right time to work towards a career she would love.
She told us: “I
have 100% invested in myself & my photography mentally, financially &
physically.”
Feeling nervous about the prospect of going it alone, she
approached The Women’s Organisation to find like-minded women who had been
through the same journey.
With support from business adviser Yan, Sally Barreteau Photography was born - photographing anything and anyone, the company focuses on portrait shots and boasts a portfolio of family occasions, wedding, parties and travel.
“I first had a meeting with my new business adviser Yan, she
sat down and explained all the support that would be available and the steps I
could take to make my photography business become a reality”
“The networking and programmes have helped build my
confidence and knowledge around the structure of running a business”
Her love for photography was a lot stronger than her fear of
failure – but the thought of not being able to make a living to support her
family had been holding her back. Sally told us: “My biggest challenges were
financially, photography equipment doesn’t come cheap, As I am one photographer
running a business solo, it can be expensive. I've learned about my costings and i'm in the process of thinking about raising my prices to meet competitors.”
Living with dyslexia also played a part in her fear of ‘getting
it wrong’
She told us: “I feared I would mess up the admin side of the business. I have the
photography skills – taking photos, editing, communicating with clients
but when it comes to business skills, that came a little harder. You need to be
thinking about your marketing, bookkeeping, accounts, alongside being a
wife and mother. The Women’s Organisation has helped me to build these skills
and made me realise that time keeping, and organisation is the key to any business”
Since working with The Women’s Organisation, the small
business has gone from strength to strength, working with big names like
Booking.com and national government. “My greatest achievement to date was being
asked by an MP from Norway to be their personal photographer for their visit to
Liverpool for Remembrance Sunday at St Georges Hall.
“I was the only female photographer with the press capturing
this huge event”
For more information about the support available to help
start or grow your new business through Enterprise Hub, please contact 0151 706
8113 or enterprisehub@thewo.org.uk.
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