You see video as a mountain to climb
You want more Leads and Sales
You want more REPEAT Business with Higher Paying Gigs
Your content isn't producing the results you want
You can't seem to transfer your photo skills into video
You're not alone...



One client covers the cost.
Everything after is profit.

Most video education is built for filmmakers.
So when you try to learn:
- It feels technical
- It feels overwhelming
And it doesn’t fit into how you already shoot
That’s why most photographers never actually use video on real client work.
This is built differently.
You don’t need to become a videographer.
👉 You just need a way to add video into what you already do.
Same clients
Same shoot
More revenue per job
Most video education is built for filmmakers.
So when you try to learn:
- It feels technical
- It feels overwhelming
And it doesn’t fit into how you already shoot
That’s why most photographers never actually use video on real client work.
This is built differently.
You don’t need to become a videographer.
👉 You just need a way to add video into what you already do.
Same clients
Same shoot
More revenue per job
Day 1: Shoot your first clip (even if it’s wrong)
10 minutes later: Fix it using one simple adjustment (my 3-2-1 Method)
Week 1: Understand your camera (no guessing)
Week 2–4: Use it on a real client shoot
First job: Add $500–$1,000
👉 This isn’t months of learning
👉 It’s controlled progress
Day 1: Shoot your first clip (even if it’s wrong)
10 minutes later: Fix it using one simple adjustment (my 3-2-1 Method)
Week 1: Understand your camera (no guessing)
Week 2–4: Use it on a real client shoot
First job: Add $500–$1,000
👉 This isn’t months of learning
👉 It’s controlled progress
Most photographers fail with video because they try to learn everything at once.
This gives you a clear path.
1. Learn one skill
2. Use it immediately
3. Get paid for it

Stage 1 | Start Without Risk
Skill: Capture simple video + BTS clips
What you shoot: Behind-the-scenes + quick clips during a shoot
What you sell: Add-on content or free value to build confidence
💰 Result: Your first “wins” without pressure
💰 Value: $50–$200 per shoot
Stage 2 | Turn Photos Into Video
Skill: Add constant lighting to your shoots.
What you shoot: Video versions of your photos.
What you sell: “Photo + Video” packages
👉 Same shoot. Same client.
💰 Result: Instant upsell on existing work
💰 Value: +$150–$450 per shoot


Stage 3 | Add Sound (Now It Becomes Valuable)
Skill: Record clean audio using simple workflows.
What you shoot: Interviews, testimonials, reels.
P.S This is where clients really start needing you.
💰 What you sell: Talking-head videos + social content
💰 Value: $200–$600 per job
Stage 4 | Turn Clips Into Stories
Skill: Lighting + simple storytelling
What you shoot: Structured videos (not just clips)
👉 Now you’re not just filming… you’re directing
💰 What you sell: Brand stories + higher-end content
💰 Value: $500–$1,500 per project


Stage 5 | Commercial Content
Skill: Scripting + structured shooting + better production
What you shoot: Ads + campaign content
👉 This is where real budgets come in
💰 What you sell: Ads + marketing content
💰 Value: $1,500–$3,000+ per project
Stage 6 | Full Productions (Optional)
Skill: Full Production workflow
What you shoot: High-end campaigns
👉 Or… stay at Stages 2–4 and still make serious money
💰 What you sell: Full commercial productions
💰 Value: $5,000+ per project



I didn’t start as a videographer.
I was a photographer
shooting for clients, delivering stills…
and completely ignoring video.
Because every time I tried, it felt:
confusing, technical, and honestly…
not worth the effort.

So I stuck to photos.
But over time, I kept noticing the same thing...
Clients didn’t just want images anymore.
They wanted video too.
Every time I didn’t offer it…
👉 I was leaving money on the table
👉 Or watching someone else get the job

The shift wasn’t learning everything about video. It was realizing:
👉 I didn’t need to become a videographer
👉 I just needed a simple way to make video work as a photographer
Once that clicked, everything changed.
I started offering video alongside my shoots
and increasing what each client was worth.
Same clients.
Same shoot day.
More revenue per job.

Hey 👋🏻 I’m Jordan-Lee Garbutt
A commercially practising Director and Photographer
with over 14 years in advertising.
I’ve created work for brands like
Neutrogena, Nivea, Ford and Dubai Tourism.
And more importantly...
👉 I’ve already walked the road you’re about to go down.

Since then, I’ve helped 100s of photographers
do the same without overcomplicating it or starting from scratch.
👉 This isn’t theory
👉 This is what’s working right now for photographers like you
Most courses leave you stuck.
This doesn’t.
👉 You’re not doing this alone.
Inside, you get:
Weekly live calls where you can get feedback on your work
A private community to ask questions anytime
Direct support so you don’t get stuck mid-shoot
This is the difference between:
👉 Watching content
vs
👉 Actually charging clients


It’s not talent.
You don’t trust your settings
You’re not sure what looks right
You second guess everything
🫣 So you never use it on real clients


Instead of guessing your settings every time…
You use a simple system:
1 → Controlled shots
2 → Standard shooting
3 → Slow motion / cinematic
- Set it once
- Switch when needed
- Shoot with confidence
You stop worrying about your camera…
And start capturing footage you can actually use (and sell)


They teach skills…
Then leave you to figure out how to use them.
This does the opposite:
👉 Every skill you learn connects directly to getting paid
Learn → use on a shoot
Use → offer to a client
Offer → increase job value
Nothing is theoretical


Offer video confidently to existing clients
Shoot photo + video on the same job
Deliver clean, professional footage
Charge $500–$1,000+ extra per shoot
Without starting over
Without guessing
Without wasting months figuring it out



I was a photographer.
Shooting for clients. Delivering stills.
And completely ignoring video.
Every time I tried, it felt...
Confusing
Technical
Not worth the effort
But I kept noticing something:
👉 Clients didn’t just want photos anymore
👉 They wanted video too
Every time I didn’t offer it:
I was leaving money on the table
Or watching someone else get the job


The shift wasn’t “learn everything about video”
It was building a simple system that worked inside photography
Since then
I’ve worked with brands like Adidas, Ford, and Nivea
Video has become a major part of my income (47%)
And I’ve helped 100s of photographers do the same.
This isn’t theory
This is what’s working right now





YouTube
Random tutorials
No structure
No monetization path
1000s of different opinions
The Photographers Video System
Built for photographers
Step-by-step progression
Designed to get you paid




$30
Get access to the full system
Learn at your pace
Apply it on real shoots
Perfect if you want to:
📹 Start offering video without pressure
💸 Land your first few video jobs
💪🏻 Test this on real clients
No contracts - cancel anytime

📸 Reality check:
Most photographers charge
$500–$1,000+ per video
👉 That means your first job can cover months of access
$97
Know they’re going to use this
Want to build this into their workflow
Don’t want interruptions
Best for photographers who:
💯 Know they’re going to use this
👩🏽💻 Want to build this into their workflow
💰 Don’t want interruptions
30Day Money Back Guarantee

💰 Break-even math:
📷 One small video job = covered
🙌🏻 Everything after that = profit
Short answer: No. But it helps.
Because there are 3 ways you can get paid from video:
1. Deliver RAW footage
👩🏻💼 Some clients just want the footage
🫵🏻 You shoot it → hand it over → get paid
💰 Fast. Simple. No editing required.



2. Do simple edits yourself
🙌🏻 I show you how to turn clips into clean, usable videos
😵💫 Without getting lost in complicated timelines
💰 This is where your value (and pricing)

3. Outsource the editing
🫵🏻 You shoot
👩🏽💻 Someone else edits
💸 You keep the margin
This is how you scale without working more
Most start with:
📷 RAW footage
🖥️ Or simple edits
Then level up later (if they want)


Inside the system, you learn all 3 methods.
So you can choose:
1️⃣ Keep it simple
2️⃣ Increase your prices
3️⃣ Or build margin without doing more work
Because the goal isn’t to become an editor…
💵 It’s to make money from video in the fastest, simplest way possible
Not sure which to choose?
💸 Start with $30/month if you want to test it
🙌🏻 Go with $97/year if you’re ready to commit
Most photographers:
Start monthly → land a job → switch to yearly
You don’t need to figure everything out today.
🖥️ Get inside
👩🏽💻 Learn one skill
📷 Use it on your next shoot
That’s how this works.

You’re a skilled photographer but clients are asking for video — and you're not sure where to start.
You’ve tried learning videography on YouTube, but it’s overwhelming, confusing, and full of gaps.
You want to expand your business, raise your rates, and stay competitive in the market.
You’re not alone...
Thousands of photographers are making the leap into video — and leaving money on the table if they don’t.
✅ Truth: Video has moving parts, but with the right guidance, it builds on what you already know. Once you understand the key differences (like shutter angle, frame rate, and audio), it clicks fast.
✅ Truth: Nope. You can start shooting clean, professional video with the camera and lenses you already own. A few smart add-ons (think a mic + ND filter) go a long way.
✅ Truth: Not with the right workflow. I walk you through editing basics step-by-step—no fluff, no overwhelm, just clean, effective cuts that tell a story + there's downloadble footage for you to follow along with me.
✅ Truth: In video, audio is half the experience. But it doesn’t have to be intimidating... I'll show you how to capture clean sound without needing a film degree. (It's easier than you think)
✅ Truth: Yes they will! Video is in high demand. Businesses, brands, and even your current photo clients are hungry for short-form content. You just need to know how to offer it. (Module 8)
✅ Truth: The best time to start was yesterday. The second-best time? Right now. You already have the creative eye! This course gives you the tools and coaching to evolve it. Believe in yourself 🙏🏻
✅ Truth: That’s exactly why this course is built for speed. Short, actionable lessons. Real-world assignments. No fluff—just progress. It will only take you 1-hour per day.

How to Position yourself with your NEW skills
How to Charge for your services
How to Grow your Video Services Portfolio
Renting Vs Buying Equipment

Create Client Videos
Expand the services that you can offer your clients and pivot your business into what clients need in 2025

Self Promote
Learn to create Videos that can grow your business and take your career to new heights.

Robust Workflows
Use Industry Standard Workflows so that you can seamlessly collaborate with other Video & Film professionals.

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It's aimed at full time photographers, but aspiring photographers or hybrid shooters will also thrive with this course. If you know the fundemantals of photography, this will only build onto your skillset.
FOREVER! Modules are still being filmed and edited. Using community feedback we will keep improving the course to make it the best course possible. Unless you ask for a refund (within 7 days of purchase), you will have access to this course and every iteration of it till the end of time.
Absolutely! Thats how I learned untill I realized how much time I was waisting connecting all the dots.I was binge watching Youtube and getting lots of conflicting information rather then concise and actionable information/advice.The fastest way to learn is from someone whos walked the path that you want to walk. Thats shot for World Reknown brands and has a commerical track record.
The camera that you use for your photoshoots will be more than sufficient (If it shoots video).I do reccomend you get some gear such as Mircophone and ND filter (Neutral Density Filter).In the course I reccomend different gear options at different price points depending on your budget and these pieces of gear will last you years.
Yes and here's why... You can learn the skills while saving up for the gear.You can use these skills for the rest of your life because they are the fundementals and principles apon which all video production is built on.Seriously, you can use most of these skills with your phone. You have a phone right?
I use and teach in "Davinci Resolve" because...
1.) The Free version is extremely powerful and the full version (studio) is $295.
2.) Color correction and Grading is un-parralelled.
3.) It's constanly being improved on and has overtaken Adobe Premier in terms of features and stability.


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