Photography Careers and Business
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5 Subtle Ways to Promote Your Photography Brand
In the sea of emerging photographers out there, how do you stand out? How do you show that you are…
Grow Your Business – 12 Tips for Facebook & More
Nowadays, it is more important than ever to market your photography business on social websites like Facebook. Here are a handful of tips that can help you grow your business by using Facebook.
Save Your Money, Rent What You Don’t Need
Photography is an expensive profession, or hobby, with new technologies and equipment constantly being released. It is very easy to get caught up in Gear Lust and spend money you don’t need to on gear that you hardly need.
Artisan State Releases $10 Little Black Book with Upgraded Features
I recently had the opportunity to review Artisan State’s Little Black Book prototype. I had been looking for an affordable mini album option for my own family photos, as well as a more sophisticated alternative to the popular accordion mini books to offer my clients as a gift or package upgrade so these “Little Black Books” intrigued me. I, along with other photographers, offered some suggestions to Artisan State for improving the book and they listened! The book is now available for photographers to order with a few upgrades.
Sell Photos Directly from your WordPress Website with Sell Media Plugin
I recently told you about ShootProof and why I use them for my online proofing needs. Today I wanted to tell you about another great option for people who use WordPress powered websites and want to be able to sell their work.
Do Not Link Your Images | Blogging Best Practices
This is the start of a quick series on the best practices for blogging. There are hundreds of things to keep in mind when maintaining a photo blog , so I’ll keep them all short and useful; and I’ll try my best to continue this series at least once a week.
How to Start a Photobooth Business
A couple months ago, we decided to launch a photobooth business. As a wedding photography studio, we had most of the necessary experience, all of the require technical knowledge, and most importantly, a complementary business with preexisting clientele. But that didn’t mean that we jumped right into it without doing the proper research. In actuality, we probably spent over 40 hours of total time, researching, testing, and prepping for our first photobooth event.
Are Copycat Photographers Getting You Down?
They say imitation is the best form of flattery, but sometimes it can be pretty annoying.
Okay, seriously. If you’ve been a photographer for more than a couple months, you probably already have a few fans. Wonderful!
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