18/05/2026
I’m going to be really honest for a minute, because pretending everything is fine is exhausting and I’m too tired for the performance.
The biggest audience I’ve ever had on here was when I posted about meeting Prince Harry on a plane.
Not my work. Not my craft. Not the thing I’ve poured years of my life into.
A celebrity moment.
And I can’t build a business on celebrity moments.
I can’t chase viral stories.
I can’t hop on planes hoping to bump into royalty.
What I can do is show up with my camera and create the kind of high‑end, luxury photography that I’m proud of.
When I post my actual life’s work what keeps Kerry Green Photography alive, I’m getting crumbs. Literal crumbs. A polite cough from the algorithm and a pat on the head.
And the reality is if I don’t get the audience, I don’t get the clients.
If I don’t get the clients, I don’t have a business.
I’m showing you my best work. This is luxury, high‑end photography. And I know not everyone realises that because the algorithm doesn’t exactly roll out the red carpet for small businesses unless we’re dangling giveaways or posting shock value.
But I can’t do giveaways. I’m already giving so much of myself away for free.
And I can’t lower my prices not when I know the quality I deliver.
Before anyone says “take a course” or “join a program”, mate, I’m a carer. I don’t have the time. I’ve yet to see a rags‑to‑riches story about a SEN mum building an empire, but here I am, trying anyway.
So I’m asking for your help.
A like, a comment, a share.
That’s it. That’s the whole ask.
Because if the algorithm can push me down because I’m not posting royal encounters, then maybe you lot can push me back up by showing it that my work, my BEST ACTUAL work, deserves to be seen.
If you’re here, if you see this, if you support small businesses, women in business, carers, SEN mums, or just me trying to keep my small business going, please interact with this post.
It makes a bigger difference than you know.