
Every creative eventually gets the email or phone call they never want to receive:
"We're going to have to cancel the project."
Whether you're a photographer, videographer, designer, or creative entrepreneur, canceled projects can cost far more than just the paycheck. They cost planning time, production hours, reserved calendar space, and lost opportunities.
In this episode of Beyond the Image, I share several real stories from my own business—including projects canceled just days before production—and explain how I now protect my business with stronger contracts, retainers, cancellation policies, and onboarding systems.
You'll learn how to respond professionally, protect your time, and reduce the financial impact when projects inevitably fall through.
Because while you can't prevent every cancellation, you can prevent them from becoming expensive lessons.
In this episode:
Your goal isn't to eliminate cancellations.
Your goal is to make sure cancellations don't derail your business.
Strong systems, clear contracts, and retainers won't prevent every problem—but they'll make sure one canceled project doesn't become an expensive lesson.
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