The Mind Your Own Business Podcast | Photofocus Podcast April 1, 2016
Get the show here or get it on iTunes — Don’t forget to post a review on iTunes. In this renewed, reinvigorated episode of The Mind Your Own
Get the show here or get it on iTunes — Don’t forget to post a review on iTunes. In this renewed, reinvigorated episode of The Mind Your Own
In the financial world, banks spend upwards of $300 acquiring new customers. This takes into consideration marketing, phone centers, customer service, banking center staff, pens/paper/ink,
Facebook, despite all its ups and downs, has become a part of our lives. It’s become a source of education, advertising, entertainment, and social/family connection!
In part 1 of this topic, we talked about the process of transitioning from a hobbyist to a professional photographer. We covered the importance of
One thing I get continuously asked by hobbyists trying to go pro is some variation of, How do I even get started? Usually, well-meaning friends
One of the considerations of the future of the photo industry is Pension & Welfare for crew members. Historically, this hasn’t been on the radar
When you’re running your own photography business, taking photos is really only about 25% of your job. You also have to find time for editing, marketing, client meetings, website maintenance, and bookkeeping. Come tax time each April, you may be looking for a few deductions to cut your tax bill. If you use your own car for your business, it’s an eligible tax deduction.
Anyone who uses Instagram as a social media outlet for sharing personal images, as well as maintaining and building an audience for their business, knows
Our job as photographers is to capture the essence of our subjects. This involves adjusting to our clients and any given situation on a moments
Recently, I decided to attend an educational workshop discussing interior design color trends for 2016. Having taken up an interest in getting my photography and
Do you know what I love? Photography conferences. They are the best place to meet like-minded people and make new friends. The best thing I’ve
In part 1 of this post, I discussed growing your weak areas and developing a dream client communication plan. Here in part 2, were going