Taking brilliant pictures for your clients is one thing. Showcasing them for the online world to see is another. Both are equally important aspects to any photographer’s business, though. Having an online presence not only builds rapport with current clients, it can connect you with potential clients, too. Your photography blog is an excellent way
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You love what you do — and chances are you’d do it for free if you could — but you’ve got to get paid. Getting paid ensures you can pay your own bills and continue taking photographs for families, couples and individuals. Just call it the photog circle of life. While discussing payments with
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Photographers get to play the creative, wild-child card pretty often, but as self-employed men and women with a business to run, being a little “Type A” is a key personality trait. The truth of the matter is that not everyone is super duper organized right off the bat. It takes some finessing, some practice and,
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Last Monday I was having a severe issue of the photog blues. This can happen when your once awesome passion turns into you putting everything into your business and you’re not booking; clients just aren’t tearing down your studio door to book. You’re in a funk, here are some tips on how to get out
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