Portrait Tips: The Critical Time
Photographs extend one instant for eternity. That’s a long time and when you’re making a portrait that will last forever, the instant most critical to
Photographs extend one instant for eternity. That’s a long time and when you’re making a portrait that will last forever, the instant most critical to
Last week, I found out that one of my long-term clients had decided to change directions, and go with a large firm that could suit
A great big Photofocus thank you to shoppe SATIRE for today’s sadly ironic laugh.
If you’re like me, you get calls all the time to make portraits at your client’s favorite park. The trouble is that your client doesn’t
Using a combination of Facebook messaging, emails or text messages to inform a client their images are available for viewing can get complicated. A simple solution is to develop a consistent workflow and stick to it.
Every photographer — whether you’re a pro of 20 years or a part-timer trying to take the next steps in your career — has an ideal
Pretty much everyone reading this is all too familiar with JPEG’s and the creation of large, small, printable, social media sized, etc images for clients.
Did you miss Matthew Jordan Smith revealing the secrets to running a successful photography business? Then watch below and Matthew will show you the techniques
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,
This short story about a photo of James Gandolfini will teach you to listen to what your client wants so you can give them what they need.
What started out as a quick 36-hour trip to Pittsburgh turned into a full-scale video production to help out a friend of mine with a shoot. Luckily for me I was traveling as a one-man band and because I’m flexible, I was able to gain a new client.
Media professionals can all relate to the long production day. Whether you’re a landscape photographer waking up at zero dark thirty to capture the first light or a wedding photographer shooting from bridal prep straight through to the reception, we’ve all had those days. In the video world, I’ve had my share of long production days, especially when they’re back to back.