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9 Must See Speakers at WPPI 2010
If you are trying to tackle WPPI alone, you will probably be overwhelmed by the shear number of master, platform and trade show classes available. In fact, those that are experienced at WPPI know that often times the golden nuggets of information can be few and far between. However, they are out there, and they [...]
Continue Reading »3 Tips to Get the Most Out of WPPI 2010
It’s that time again! Thousands of wedding and portrait photographers are packing their bags, booking their flights, and gassing up their cars for a trip into the desert to mingle with fellow photography professionals, learn a few tricks or two, and shop around for partners and vendors.
WPPI has tons to offer amateurs, professionals, and [...]
5 Inspirational Wedding Photographer Blogs to Follow
Below is a list of 5 wedding photographers that we rely on for inspiration, not only in photography, but also business and in just living life in general. Each of these photographers can be considered as being at the top of the industry being that all of them have been within the Top 10 Photographers [...]
Continue Reading »6 Must-Have Lenses for Wedding Photography
Wedding photography is a unique combination of every type of photography. Fashion and portrait photography, architectural photography, product photography, macro photography, family and children photography, and sometimes even travel photography are all included under the required knowledge umbrella of wedding photography.
In order to deliver a complete wedding photography product, you’re going to need lenses [...]
10 Ways to Make Your Photography Studio High-End
These days, starting a website or a blog can be as easy as making breakfast. In a few hours, you can have a site up and running for a business with endless options for marketing, branding, and community interaction. But what’s the best way to proceed? I believe in the effectiveness of [...]
Continue Reading »Reviews – Our 4 Favorite Retailers for Cameras and Electronics
When we purchase equipment for our studio, we go through a list of our four favorite retailers until we find the product that we are looking for. The list you see below shows the retailers we go through, in order, until we find what we want. Hopefully this list will help you in knowing where [...]
Continue Reading »Top 10 Ways to Market Your Photography Studio Online
How many cold calls a week does your studio receive from SEO or marketing “specialists?” How many online magazines, blogs, and directories have tried to get you to pay thousands of dollars for banner ads or “premier listings?”
With thousands of ways to advertise online, it may be difficult to find legitimate, effective, and targeted [...]
Top 10 Los Angeles Engagement Photography Locations
Los Angeles County is huge, with around 10 million people and around four million square miles of area. Los Angeles County is also diverse, both culturally to geographically. As photographers, we have the luxury of playing with this diversity in our images. We can find every style of architecture. We can travel up and down [...]
Continue Reading »Techniques – 10 Ways to Get More Creative Shots
Weddings can fly by. Someone’s laughing at that table, ‘click.’ The baby brother is sleeping in the corner, ‘click.’ ‘Ding ding ding,’ the crowd wants the bride and groom to kiss. ‘click, click, click.’ With a million things going on at once, it’s easy to lose track of the creativity and [...]
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