5 Tips for Growing Your Photography Business in a New Area
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5 Tips for Growing Your Photography Business in a New Area

Your Key Steps for Growing Your Photography Business from the Ground Up Starting your photography business from the ground up can feel like an intimidating task. Whether you have just moved to a new city, or even if you haven’t moved but are looking to grow your business right where you are, it can be…

3 Tips to Grow Your Photography Business
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3 Tips to Grow Your Photography Business

Looking for tips to grow your photography business? So you made it official: You started your photography business! At this point you’ve probably done some portfolio building, created a Facebook page, set some prices, and have had a few sessions with family and friends. You might even have a couple brand new clients! But… then…

What is a Model Release? A Guide for Photographers
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What is a Model Release? A Guide for Photographers

Obtaining a model release from your clients is an important step for any photographer. This type of release can protect photographers and ensure you have the proper documentation in place for the use of the images you take. This tutorial will help you to understand what a model release is, why you need one, and…

Preserving Your Images: How to Make a Photo Book
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Preserving Your Images: How to Make a Photo Book

I remember being so excited to take photos and get them back from the drugstore to put them in the album as a kid. I always enjoyed looking back at them every time we put a new set of photos in. I really wanted my children to have something to have and hold and reflect…

What to Say When a Client Asks for the RAW Files
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What to Say When a Client Asks for the RAW Files

I see this question a lot: My client is asking for the RAW files from their session, what do I say? This can be a hot topic, and everyone comes down somewhere differently on this one. Just do a quick search on any forum, or in your favorite photography group and you’ll see: the opinions…

How to Nail White Balance Every Time: Discovering the ExpoDisc
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How to Nail White Balance Every Time: Discovering the ExpoDisc

Wish you could nail white balance consistently? Now you can. I’m going to be honest with you. When it comes to White Balance, I have always been one to shoot in Auto White Balance (AWB) mode and “fix it later.” “It’s such a quick, easy fix in post-processing,” I told myself. Until it wasn’t. I’ve…

The Happy Client: 4 Tips for Managing Client Expectations
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The Happy Client: 4 Tips for Managing Client Expectations

Some of the most challenging client situations we run into as photographers can be avoided. Most of them stem from unmet client expectations. As the photographer, it is our job to manage our client’s expectations to ensure they know exactly what they can expect when working with us. When you are hired for a job,…

Difficult Client Situations: 3 Photography Clients to Avoid
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Difficult Client Situations: 3 Photography Clients to Avoid

I will never forget the first time I had to fire a client. It was SO uncomfortable. There were warning signs from the very beginning, but being overly-optimistic and being a people-pleaser, I ignored them. I learned a hard lesson that day: If you know a client will not be a good fit for you,…

Tips to Avoid a Corrupt Memory Card
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Tips to Avoid a Corrupt Memory Card

I’m in quite a few Facebook photography groups and it seems every single day someone has a memory card fail. It’s scary when this happens but we all have to deal with at some point. I recently had one fail on me! While there is no guarantee you won’t have one fail, here are a…

The #1 Key to Ensure You Stand Out in the Photography Business
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The #1 Key to Ensure You Stand Out in the Photography Business

It seems like everyone has a camera these days. And with such a wealth of information on the internet, learning how to use it has never been easier! It’s a double-edged sword, because while we have droves of information and know-how at our very fingertips, this also means that an industry that used to require…

Should You Work for Free? A Lesson for Every Photographer
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Should You Work for Free? A Lesson for Every Photographer

At some point or another, if you own a nice camera and have at least minimal skill using it, the time will come (and probably more than once): Someone will ask you to work for free. Or maybe no one will ask you, but you’ll find yourself slow on work, worried about growing your business,…

How to Help Your Clients Look Their Best
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How to Help Your Clients Look Their Best

So…let’s be honest…what are the odds that your client is a former model? Probably slim ;). Back when I was shooting countless weddings, engagements and portraits, a big part of my job was not to simply just capture, but to also make every day people feel comfortable enough in front of the lens so I…

Growing Your Photography Business on a Budget
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Growing Your Photography Business on a Budget

One of the things that gets under my skin more than anything is stumbling upon articles insinuating that a new photographer must spend top dollar and go into inordinate amounts of debt in able to be considered a “real” photographer. As if the amount of money invested is what buys you a place at the…

How to Make a Photography Portfolio: 10 Simple Tips for Success
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How to Make a Photography Portfolio: 10 Simple Tips for Success

Are you ready to take your photography business to the next level? Are you excited to show potential clients what you can do and grab their attention? Here are some simple, yet very important steps toward achieving your goals of becoming a professional photographer. How to Make a Photography Portfolio – 10 Simple Tips for…