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Your $500 Client Wont Be Your $5,000 Client. Move On | Chase Jarvis
The nuances of photography as a business begin to show themselves rather quickly once you take that first step into…
Photography Tips | One Thing I Wish I Knew When I Started Photography: Clay Cook
Commercial and editorial photographer Clay Cook shares with us the one thing he wish he knew when he started photography.
Why You Must Show Your Work | Chase Jarvis & Austin Kleon Speak To Your Fears
Some show their work from the get-go but so many, often self-proclaimed perfectionists, hide in the shadows. This short video should help dispense the value in hiding.
3 Things To Improve Your Photography Results For Little To No Money
Some of the things that make the biggest impact on your photo work are things that require more thinking and less buying. It’s improvement on the cheap.
Overcoming Fear & Selling Your Photography | Interview With Sue Bryce Part II
In this part two video, Sue Bryce shares with us her amazing insight and wisdom on how to master yourself, and also build a successful photography business.
Living A Capture Worthy Moment? Good, Put The Camera Down For G*d’s Sake
It’s the harsh truth that we look through a lens at the best times, and my suggestion is to let some of those pictures slip by, and live it instead
Phenomenal Customer Service Is Premeditated, Not Happenstance
I live by the creed of “under-promising and over-delivering.” To accomplish this, you must have a very firm grasp on how you are able to deliver your service in a consistent manner.
Tips On How to Become a Better 2nd Shooter in Event and Wedding Photography
When it comes to wedding and event photography, you have to be on top of your game whether you are the first or second shooter. Communication, coordination, and quality technique will help carry you both work in synergy to create beautiful, unforgettable images for your clients.
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