This Year I Decided to Take Freelancing Seriously—Here’s The Tool That Made It Easier

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I’ve always loved capturing life through a lens, but for years, my freelance work felt like a random hobby I squeezed in between classes, part-time jobs, and anything else that came up in my day-to-day schedule. It was fun, sure, but there was always a little voice in my head whispering, “What if this could be more than just a side thing?” That voice got louder the year I realized that clients were asking for more professional deliverables, contracts were piling up, and my “organized chaos” simply wasn’t cutting it anymore.
Freelancing is a dream—the creative freedom, the variety of projects, the chances to make something special out of everyday moments—but it also comes with a lot of admin: emails, contracts, proposals, and printing out reference sheets (that never seem to line up correctly, mind you). It felt like I was spending more time juggling paperwork than actually doing what I love: creating.
I’ve always been an HP girl, so I was excited to start exploring the AI features built into my HP devices. And now, I can confidently say they’ve completely changed how I operate.


The moment I decided to take freelancing seriously
For me, the turning point came when a series of small projects started to feel like a full-time job, and I absolutely loved it. But I also realized that if I wanted to grow, I needed to treat it like a real business and not be so lackluster with it. That meant streamlining my processes, being intentional with the clients I worked with, and finally valuing my time as much as my craft.
Taking freelancing seriously didn’t mean I wanted to overcomplicate things and get rid of all of the flexibility this type of work brings. It was all about adding a layer of professionalism. From the first client inquiry to delivering the final project, I wanted every step to feel polished and thoughtful. And that’s when I realized my workflow needed to level up, too.
How small changes made my creative workflow feel professional
To me, being “professional” simply means streamlining and organizing in a way that makes life easier. It’s about removing the friction so I can stay focused on the art. That’s exactly where HP AI comes in—it’s built into select HP printers and computers and has become my behind-the-scenes hero. From perfectly formatted prints to automatic email summaries, these tools quietly handle the tedious parts of my workflow, making my day-to-day creative process smoother, faster, and way less prone to scatterbrained mistakes.
Psst… you can explore which HP AI features are available on which HP printers and laptops here.
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Turns messy web pages into clean, client-ready prints
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Helps save time, ink, and paper
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A home-office essential for freelancers and creatives
How HP AI helps me create polished printouts (without the hassle)
Before HP AI, printing out all of my materials was…quite something. Now, on supported HP devices, AI automatically cleans up web pages by removing clutter, blank spaces, and distractions so I get cleaner, more professional-looking prints with far less hassle. In my day-to-day work, that means:
- Printing mood boards for engagement shoots or branding sessions
- Preparing reference sheets for on-set planning
- Sharing brand guides or pricing sheets with clients
These prints save ink, paper, and mental energy, turning something tedious into a tool that saves me headaches and my sanity. Now, when a client sees a clean, polished printout, I can feel confident that my work is being represented in the best possible light.

How HP AI saves me from admin overload
After every shoot, there’s always paperwork: contracts, receipts, signed model releases, or notes I need Being a freelance photographer means I’m basically a full-time office manager who happens to take photos. Whether I’m prepping for a session or wrapping one up, HP AI helps me cut through the digital noise.
Before a shoot, I use HP Print AI to turn messy web pages into clean, usable guides. Then, once the shoot is over and the paperwork starts rolling in—contracts, receipts, or signed releases—the AI on my printer takes over. It creates a clear, searchable email draft with my scans already attached and summarized so I don’t have to write them from scratch.
In my day-to-day workflow, I use these features to:
- Turn pose inspo and blogs into session guides: Clean up those “top 10 poses” blog posts so I have a cute, ad-free cheat sheet to tuck into my bag for photo sessions.
- De-clutter wedding day timelines: Transform messy itineraries from wedding planning sites into a sleek PDF for my day-of notes.
- Simplify messy local park permits: Snag permits from clunky city websites without all the sidebars and junk, so I can email a professional copy to my clients.
It’s a small feature, but it eliminates a huge source of stress and keeps my freelance business running smoothly.

What I’ve learned about working smarter, not harder
The biggest lesson I’ve learned from freelancing is that success doesn’t just come from pure talent—it comes from structure. Having organized systems and smart tools to lean on lets me focus on the creative aspects instead of getting lost in paperwork or admin tasks.
HP AI has become a symbol of that philosophy for me: it supports my creative energy instead of draining it. Taking yourself seriously as a freelancer doesn’t mean doing every little thing yourself. It just means working smarter and letting the right tools do the heavy lifting. And honestly? That makes it all feel fun again.
Kaia Grobe, Video Content Editor
Kaia is an imaginative creator, always looking for ways to capture life beautifully through a camera. Crediting her creativity to her mom, Joy, she always aims to create content that inspires and uplifts others… or simply captures a precious memory!
McKenna Pringle, Branded Content Editorial Assistant
As the Branded Content Editorial Assistant, McKenna assists the sales team with the content creation process by updating stories, sourcing images and graphics, pitching and contributing stories of her own, and more. Some of her favorite topics to write about are entertainment, culture, and lifestyle
This post is sponsored by HP, but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board.
Graphic images credited to: Katie Mansfield | Dupe, Maria Dilley | Dupe, Mathilde Lagarrigue | Dupe
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